Remembrance Drive is a rural road that links Camden and Alpine on the fringes of south-western Sydney, New South Wales.
[5] The driveway is historic, being a part of the original Great South Road,[6] servicing the traffic between Sydney and Melbourne.
Between Picton and Bargo, the route passes through the town of Tahmoor instead of following an even older alignment of Hume Highway through Thirlmere, Hill Top and Colo Vale.
2 was declared along Great South Road on 8 August 1928, heading south from Camden through Picton, Bargo, Yanderra and Alpine (and continuing northeast through Narellan, Liverpool and Bankstown to the intersection with Great Western Highway at Ashfield, and continuing southwest through Mittagong, Goulburn, Yass and Gundagai to Albury).
When the section of South Western Freeway between Yanderra and Alpine opened in 1977, and the remaining section between Macarthur and Yanderra was open in late 1980, National Highway 31 was re-allocated along it each time; the entire former alignment between Camden and Alpine was allocated State Route 89 in 1980.