Richmond Road, Sydney

Richmond Road, Sydney

Richmond Road is an arterial road in Sydney, Australia.

It leads from Blacktown towards Richmond, passing through the suburbs of Woodcroft, Marayong, Doonside, Quakers Hill, Dean Park, Glendenning, Hassall Grove, Colebee, Marsden Park, Windsor Downs and Berkshire Park, until at the intersection with George Street, Londonderry, it changes its name to "Blacktown Road" and continues into Richmond by this name.

Including the final section named "Blacktown Road", it is 23.5 kilometres in length.

Other Sydney streets by this name

Other streets named "Richmond Road" exist in the Sydney suburbs of:

* Cambridge Park, continuing into Kingswood.
* Clarendon, continuing into Windsor.
* Homebush West.
* Penrith.
* Rose Bay.
* Seaforth.

References

* UBD Citylink Street Directory, 18th edition, 2006.

External links

* [http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/constructionmaintenance/majorconstructionprojectssydney/richmondrd/index.html Roads and Traffic Authority page] on upgrades to Richmond Road, containing a brief description.


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