- Great Eastern Highway Bypass
Infobox Australian Road
road_name = Great Eastern Highway Bypass
route_
route_
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length = 5.5
direction = West-East
start = South Guildford
finish = Hazelmere
est = 1988
through =
route = part of National Highway 94
exits =Kalamunda Road ,Abernethy Road ,Roe Highway Great Eastern Highway Bypass is a limited-access dual carriageway linking
Great Eastern Highway andRoe Highway inPerth, Western Australia .It was opened on
14 May 1988 , [cite web
url = http://www.mainroads.wa.gov.au/Internet/Traffic/traffic_data/metro_traffic_flows/Appendix_A.asp
title = Appendix A - Dates of major changes to the road network
accessdate = 2007-11-06
publisher = Main Roads Western Australia
quote = Great Eastern Highway Bypass opened 14 May 1988.] it, together with a section ofRoe Highway , bypasses the historical Guildford and Midland localities, through which the original, urban and slowerGreat Eastern Highway passes. It is sometimes colloquially referred to as "The Bypass". It was originally part of the proposed Swan River Highway and the Redcliffe-Bushmead Highway.factThe Northam Great Eastern Highway bypass has also had a similar name used [ Western Australia. Environmental Protection Authority. Proposed bypass of Great Eastern Highway at Northam : extension of time limit : Main Roads, Western Australia : Section 46 report and recommendations of the Environmental Protection Authority. Perth, W.A. : The Authority, 2000.Bulletin / Environmental Protection Authority , 1030-0120 ; 968. ISBN 0730981800 ]
Interchanges
*←
*Kalamunda Road, South Guildford andPerth Airport
*Abernethy Road, Hazelmere
*Stirling Crescent, HazelmereGreat Eastern Highway Bypass then terminates at ←Notes
Further reading
*cite book | first=Leigh | last=Edmonds | title=The vital link: a history of Main Roads Western Australia 1926-1996 | publisher=University of Western Australia Press | location=Nedlands, Western Australia | year=1997 | id=ISBN 1-875560-87-4
External links
* [http://www.mainroads.wa.gov.au Main Roads WA]
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