Birdseye Highway
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Birdseye Highway | |
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| Coordinates | |
| General information | |
| Type | Highway |
| Length | 198 km (123 mi)[1] |
| Route number(s) | |
| Major junctions | |
| West end | Elliston, South Australia |
| East end | Cowell, South Australia |
| Location(s) | |
| Region | Eyre Western[2] |
| Major settlements | Lock, Cleve |
| Highway system | |
Birdseye Highway is an east–west road across Eyre Peninsula in South Australia. It was named for Sylvia Birdseye who drove the first bus service to the area from Adelaide for 43 years, starting in 1928,[3] and is the first highway in South Australia to be named for a woman.[4]
