- South Eastern Freeway
Infobox Australian Road
road_name = South Eastern Freeway
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caption = Formerly
length = 66
direction = West-East
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through = Stirling, Bridgewater, Hahndorf, Mt. Barker, Callington
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exits = Mount Barker Road (Princes Highway)
Adelaide RoadThe South Eastern Freeway is a 66 kilometre four-lane divided carriageway road in
South Australia linking theAdelaide-Crafers Highway to thePrinces Highway at theSwanport Bridge , a one kilometre long bridge over the River Murray, near Murray Bridge. The Adelaide-Crafers Highway and South Eastern Freeway are seamlessly connected with minimal signage to distinguish them - as a result they are generally considered by South Australians to be a single road, usually referred to simply as "the Freeway", as it was the firstfreeway in South Australia, and is still the longest. It is a part of the National Highway network linking Adelaide toMelbourne and signed as National Highway M1. The three roads mentioned above constitute part of the primary road link between the state capital cities ofAdelaide andMelbourne - the other components are theDukes Highway and Western Highway.History
Prior to the initial construction of the freeway in the 1960s, all inbound and outbound road traffic to south-eastern South Australia and to Victoria had to travel on a two-lane highway originally built in the early part of the 20th century. With growth in Adelaide's population issues of congestion and safety mandated reconstruction. Studies began in 1962 for a freeway commencing from Crafers, that endpoint selected arguably due to the massive expenditure incurred with the precedent upgrade of the Mount Barker Road.
Road construction began in 1965 from Crafers and the first stage of eastbound traffic lanes were opened in 1967, the first westbound section in 1969.
The opening of the freeway resulted in the less direct Bridgewater railway line losing patronage and eventually closing to passengers in 1987.
The Freeway bypasses many towns previously along the
Princes Highway including
*Murray Bridge
*Monarto
*Callington
*Kanmantoo
*Nairne
*Littlehampton
*Mount Barker
*Hahndorf
*Verdun
*Bridgewater
*Aldgate
*Stirling
*CrafersConnections
The Adelaide end of the South Eastern Freeway flows seamlessly into the
Adelaide-Crafers Highway , which replaced a narrower road contoured to the Adelaide Hills in 2000.The southeastern end of the freeway, near Murray Bridge feeds onto the
Swanport Bridge , a two-lane one kilometre long bridge over the River Murray, where it joins thePrinces Highway , a dual-carriageway highway to Tailem Bend. At this point Highway 1 becomes a two-laned, two-way scenic route which passes the coastal towns of South Australia and Victoria. The National Highway continues to Melbourne as theDukes Highway (A8) from Tailem Bend to the Victorian border and beyond as the Western Highway.Exits and Intersections
ee also
*Highway 1
*Highways in Australia
*Highways in South Australia
*Freeways in Australia
*Freeways in South Australia*
Metropolitan Adelaide Transport Study References
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