North-South Corridor
The North-South Corridor is a major transport route in Australia that connects the northern and southern regions of the country. It spans approximately 2,700 kilometers, linking cities such as Cairns in the north to Melbourne in the south. This corridor plays a crucial role in facilitating trade, tourism, and the movement of goods and people across states.
The corridor includes several key highways and railways, enhancing connectivity and efficiency. It is part of the broader National Land Transport Network, which aims to improve infrastructure and support economic growth. Investments in the North-South Corridor are essential for addressing traffic congestion and ensuring safer travel.