Cobb Highway
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The Cobb Highway is a State highway in western New South Wales, Australia. The Cobb Highway is not fully paved and is the most remote and probably least used of the state's highways. The Cobb Highway starts at its junction with the Barrier Highway near Wilcannia, runs south past the small town of Ivanhoe and ends at Balranald. It was apparently named after Cobb and Co, a company which ran a network of stage-coaches in inland Australia in the late 1800s.
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