Statistics:
- Length:
- 392 km (Lake Grace to Lake King: 115 km)
- Termini:
- Eastern: Brookton Hwy (SR40) and Lake King-Norseman Rd (unnumbered), Lake King
- Western: South Western Hwy (SR20), Roelands
- Suburbs, Towns & Localities Along Route:
- Lake Grace, South Lake Grace, North Lake Grace, Beenong, Mallee Hill, Buniche, Lake Biddy, South Newdegate, Newdegate, East Newdegate and Lake King
Route Numbering:
- Current: 107
- Road Authority Internal Classification: 1
- M037 (Arthur River to Lake King)
General Information:
State Route 107 connects the coast of Western Australia, with the state's coalfields and wheatbelt. The road is generally rural road / rural highway standard and runs in a generally east to west fashion from end to end. The route forms the route 5 part of the official heavy haulage route system in southwestern Western Australia. 2 The route also features the Lake King Causeway at the town of Lake King. It allows motorists to cross 10 kilometres of salt lakes and is the longest WA road built across a salt lake. 3
NEW Reassurance Directional Sign:
Distance sign at Lake Grace, June 2016.
Image © Terry Siva
1 WA Government, Main Roads Western Australia, Road Information Mapping System.
2 WA Government, Main Roads Western Australia.
3 Lake Grace Shire.