Statistics:
- Length: 35 km
- Northern
Terminus: Mersey Main Road (B19) at Spreyton
- Southern
Terminus: Railton and Kimberley Roads (B13) in Railton
- Suburbs, Towns
& Localities Along The Route:Railton, Sheffield, Barrington, Lower Barrington, Acacia Hills and Spreyton
Route Numbering:
- Current:

General Information:
B14 is a horseshoe shaped route in northern Tasmania, running from Railton & Kimberley Roads (B13) at Railton through Sheffield and back north to the Devonport area, ending on Mersey Main Road (B19) about 5 km west of where B13 starts. It services important tourist towns like Sheffield and is used as a through route towards Cradle Mountain.
History:
- October 2009: Shoulder sealing and safety barrier installation, along Sheffield Main Road, south of Melrose Road at South Spreyton. 1

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Advance Directional Sign:
AD sign on Kimberley Rd (B13) approaching Crocker St, Foster St (B13 & B14) at Railton.
November 2007.
Image © Peter Renshaw
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Southbound Near Lower Barrington:
Travelling south from Spreyton, the roadscape is dominated by Mt Roland - picture taken south of Lower Barrington near Weeks Road,
November 2007.
Image © Peter Renshaw
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Entering Sheffield:
Entering Sheffield from the west, approaching West Kentish Rd (C141) and West Nook Rd. November 2007.
Image © Peter Renshaw
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1 Department of Infrastructure, Energy and Resources, Tasmanian Road Safety Strategy 2007-2016, 2009/10 Work Program, September 2009
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