The quickest and most logical driving route from Melbourne to Port Macquarie is to go north on the Hume Highway, via Albury and Gundagai. As you approach Sydney, take the Westlink toll road to the Western Motorway, then continue up the Prospect Highway. Continue on the M2 Motorway, then the Cumberland Highway until you reach the Sydney Newcastle Freeway. You then need to access the Pacific Highway via the New England Highway.
Total distance: 1,238 km.
Travel time: Almost 15 hours of continuous driving.
By plane. If you are driving, I5 would be the quickest, most direct route.
The quickest inland route from Rockhampton to Melbourne typically involves taking the Capricorn Highway (A4) to the Newell Highway (A39). From Rockhampton, you would head southwest to join the Newell Highway near Parkes and continue south through towns like Dubbo and Narrandera, eventually connecting to the Hume Highway (M31) towards Melbourne. This route covers approximately 1,500 kilometers and can take around 18-20 hours of driving, depending on traffic and conditions.
The A1 motorway.
I-65 SOUTH (from INDIANA).
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The quickest route is 1,958 miles.
The shortest and the quickest route is I-85 N.
I-75 to Chattanooga, I-24 to Nashville, I-65 to Gary, IN, and I-90 into Chicago.
The Hume Highway is the quickest way to travel from and to Melbourne and Sydney, travelling the inland route. The other highway which runs between the two cities is the Princes Highway, which essentially follows the coast.
The quickest route is about 493 miles. The longest is about 524 miles.
Take I-94 WEST to I-80 WEST.Take I-80 WEST to San Francisco.