Mandurah Road
Mandurah Road Western Australia | |
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Mandurah Road in Mandurah | |
General information | |
Type | Highway |
Length | 41 km (25 mi) |
Route number(s) |
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Major junctions | |
North end | Rockingham Road (National Route 1), Kwinana Beach |
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South end | Old Coast Road (National Route 1), Halls Head |
Location(s) | |
Major settlements | Baldivis, Karnup, Meadow Springs, Mandurah |
Highway system | |
Highways in Australia National Highway • Freeways in Australia Highways in Western Australia | |
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Mandurah Road is the name given to two roads in the cities of Perth and Mandurah, Western Australia, which link together at Stakehill Road, Karnup.
Route description
The northern part starts in the Kwinana Beach industrial area. After 2 km and reaching the City of Rockingham boundary, it becomes a semi-rural single carriageway road which runs past wetlands east of Rockingham such as Lake Cooloongup and Lake Walyungup. It also provides access to the residential and rural-residential sections of the suburb of Baldivis.
The southern part starts at Stakehill Road and is a dual carriageway and part of National Highway 1. It is actually a continuation of Ennis Avenue coming from Rockingham. It continues to Mandurah, where it intersects with Mandjoogoordap Drive at a roundabout before crossing Pinjarra Road and heading west to meet Old Coast Road which is the main road to Bunbury and South West of Western Australia.
History
Until 2005, the road changed name at the City of Mandurah boundary line (between Singleton and Madora Bay) to "Fremantle Road", but this was changed by a decision of the City of Mandurah in September 2005.[1][2] This change has been recognised by the Government in the 2007 Streetsmart street directory.
Major intersections
- Wellard Road - to Leda, Parmelia and Wellard.
- Dixon Road (State Route 22) west / Gilmore Avenue east:
- West to Rockingham Trade Centre and Murdoch University Rockingham Campus
- East to Wellard and Kwinana
- Kulija Road (State Route 22) to the Kwinana Freeway intersection with Mundijong Road.
- Safety Bay Road (State Route 18):
- West to Safety Bay
- East to Baldivis and Kwinana Freeway
- Stakehill Road - to Karnup Nature Reserve.
- Anstey Road - to Secret Harbour
- Dampier Drive - to Golden Bay, Secret Harbour and Warnbro
- Paganoni Road
- Singleton Beach Road - to Singleton
Former Fremantle Road:
- Madora Beach Road - to Madora Bay
- Meadow Springs Drive - to Meadow Springs
- Mandurah Terrace - to Mandurah Foreshore
- Gordon Road - to Greenfields, Nambeelup and eventually South Western Highway at North Dandalup
- Mandjoogoordap Drive (State Route 19) north / Exchequer Avenue east
- North to Stake Hill, direct link to the Kwinana Freeway to Perth/Bunbury.
- East to Peel Education Campus, Greenfields.
- Allnutt Street/Murdoch Drive - Mandurah railway station, Peel Health Campus
- Pinjarra Road:
- West to Mandurah Foreshore and Halls Head
- East to Greenfields, Coodanup and Pinjarra
See also
Australian Roads portal
References
- ↑ City of Mandurah (7 September 2005). "Name Change Proposed for Entry Roads". Media release. Retrieved 15 January 2007.
- ↑ City of Mandurah (20 September 2005). "Minutes of Council Meeting (Item G.20)" (PDF). p. 8. Retrieved 15 January 2007.