Our Routes for Heavy Haulage Transport in NSW
Heavy Haulage Across Key NSW Routes
Moving oversized freight across regional NSW means understanding the roads, access points and conditions that come with each route. At Rainbow and Sons Heavy Haulage, we operate across key areas including Grafton, Maclean, Yamba, Iluka, Coffs Harbour north and south, and through to Woolgoolga and Arrawarra. These routes connect coastal and regional locations where heavy haulage transport is often needed for construction, farming and industrial work. By working within these established corridors, we’re able to plan movements that suit load requirements and local conditions.
To find out more about our routes or organise heavy haulage, call our team on 0467 645 014.
Grafton & Surrounds
Routes through Grafton and surrounding areas connect inland properties with major regional roads, allowing oversized loads to move between farms, depots and worksites. These roads often shift between highway access and narrower rural stretches, so planning around turning space, surface conditions and entry points is an important part of moving heavy haulage through this area.
Maclean - Yamba - Iluka
The Maclean, Yamba and Iluka region includes coastal roads, river crossings and tighter access points that need to be considered when planning heavy haulage. Transport through these areas is often linked to construction, marine and agricultural work. Careful coordination helps ensure oversized loads can move safely while accounting for local road conditions and surrounding infrastructure.
Coffs Harbour - South
Heavy haulage across the southern side of Coffs Harbour connects key transport routes used for industrial and commercial work. This area sees regular movement of machinery and large freight, often between worksites and storage locations. Planning ahead allows for smoother transport, particularly when navigating busier roads or accessing more developed areas.
Coffs Harbour - North
In the northern side of Coffs Harbour, heavy haulage routes extend through growing regional areas where construction and development projects are ongoing. Transport in this area often involves moving equipment between sites with varying access conditions. Understanding these routes helps ensure loads are moved efficiently while working within local road and traffic considerations.
Woolgoolga - Arrawarra
The Woolgoolga to Arrawarra stretch follows coastal and semi-rural roads that connect smaller communities with larger transport corridors. These routes can include narrower sections and varying conditions, so mapping out the journey in advance helps ensure heavy haulage can move through without unnecessary interruptions.











