- Kwinana Freeway
Infobox Australian Road
road_name = Kwinana Freeway
route_
route_
photo = Kwinana Freeway-Kings Park.jpg
caption = Kwinana Freeway as seen from Kings Park
length = 46
direction = North-South
start =
finish =
through = South Perth, Bull Creek, Leeming, Jandakot, Atwell, Success, Hammond Park, Mandogalup, Bertram
est = 1970s
route = "Canning Highway - Leach Highway
line =Mandurah Line
exits =Canning Highway , Manning Road,Leach Highway , South Street,Roe Highway , Armadale Road/Beeliar Drive, Thomas Road"for full list see Major Interchanges"
The Kwinana Freeway is a major arterial road in Perth,
Western Australia , linking Perth with the southern suburbs and the City of Rockingham, a distance of convert|46|km|lk=on. It has a speed limit of 100 km/h, except in central Perth. Like all Western Australian freeways, the minimum allowed speed, where safe, is always 20 km/h less than the maximum speed limit. The freeway, like theMitchell Freeway , has been allocated State Route 2 and is part of National Highway 1 betweenCanning Highway andLeach Highway .The Kwinana Freeway is a
dual carriageway with five lanes in each direction north of Mill Point Road, and three or four lanes north ofLeach Highway . South of that point, it generally has two lanes in each direction, with sufficient lateral clearance under bridges for additional future lanes. It also acts as part of the boundary for many of Perth's southern suburbs. The Mandurah railway line runs in the freeway median between the city and the suburb of Mandogalup, where it then deviates to the west towards the city of Rockingham and south to Mandurah.History
The first portion of the present Kwinana Freeway was completed in 1959, when the
Narrows Bridge was opened and a dual carriageway urban road built to Canning Highway. It was upgraded to freeway standard in the 1970s, with the Judd Street bridge being opened in 1976, and the Canning Highway interchange in 1979.A major southern extension was built between 1979 and 1982 which extended the freeway 7 km further south past
Leach Highway to South Street. This included construction of theMount Henry Bridge , which is Western Australia's longest at 660 metres.The third stage, opened in 1991, extended the freeway another 9 km to Forrest Road (Now Armadale Road/Beeliar Drive).
The fourth stage, opened in 1994, brought the freeway closer to Rockingham, in the process opening up the then undeveloped southern suburbs in the City of Cockburn. This extension was not built to freeway standard (though the new road was still named Kwinana Freeway) because of insufficient funding required to build the 5 necessary interchange bridges. South of Farrington Road, there were
traffic light s (complete with "end of freeway" and "start of freeway" signs) at each intersection.A fifth stage was completed in 2002, including:
* a 12 km extension to Safety Bay Road, south of Rockingham;
* interchanges at the five intersections previously controlled by traffic lights; and
* the Kwinana Freeway Bus Transitway, comprised of -
** a two-lane busway between the Esplanade Busport andCanning Highway ;
** a northbound bus lane betweenCanning Highway and Murdoch Park 'n' Ride; and
** The Canning Bridge Transfer Station, allowing passengers to transfer between Kwinana Freeway and Canning Highway bus services.During the afternoon on 13 May 2005, a water pipe burst near the southbound Mill Point Road freeway onramp in South Perth. This resulted in widespread flooding in the area, submerging the southbound lanes of the freeway, and collapsed the onramp. This caused traffic
gridlock throughout the city and much of the metropolitan area, lasting well into the night. On average it took people over 2 hours to travel between the Mill Point Rd exit in South Perth to Canning Hwy in Como along the parallel Labouchere Rd - a road with only one lane in each direction. In order to ease congestion (slightly), the northbound side of Labouchere Rd was opened to southbound traffic and closed to northbound.In mid-2006, the Bus Transitway was closed permanently in order to allow construction of the Mandurah railway line, completed in 2007. After rail services commenced, most freeway bus services ceased, however dedicated on-ramps, off-ramps and short priority lanes were provided for the remaining services between
Canning Highway and Perth. The decision to replace the Bus Transitway with the railway was made in 2002 by a newly-elected government. This superseded the previous government's proposal to construct a cheaper but less direct railway between Jandakot and Perth via Kenwick. While under construction, parts of the freeway had reduced speed limits, lane closures or other restrictions due to roadworks which caused traffic problems.Future Works
Construction is underway to extend the freeway 32 kilometres to Pinjarra Road and the Murray River at South Yunderup. South of Pinjarra Road construction is also underway on a 38 kilometre dual carriageway rural highway known as the "Peel Deviation". This highway will take traffic around the Eastern side of the Peel Inlet and Harvey Estuary to join the existing dual carriageway on Old Coast Road at Lake Clifton. The highway is being constructed with the ability to upgrade to freeway standard in the future. The joint freeway and highway construction project is known as the "New Perth Bunbury Highway". The freeway and highway will divert traffic around Mandurah cutting traffic in Mandurah and reducing the journey time from Perth to Bunbury, especially during school holidays where families take the time to travel to Western Australia's South-west.
At the Manning Road interchange there are plans for a southbound on-ramp, but the project is not currently funded, and made more difficult by two blocks of flats that would require demolition.
Interchanges & Exits
The North end of Kwinana Freeway begins in the Narrows traffic interchange with
Mitchell Freeway . The interchange is at the North end of theNarrows Bridge . At July 2008 the freeway extends South to Safety Bay Road, Baldivis. Construction, due for completion December 2009, is underway to extend the freeway 32 kilometres to Pinjarra Road and the Murray River at South Yunderup.Signed as :
* Mill Point Road, South Perth
* South Terrace (southbound exit only), South Perth
*Signed as :
*
* Cranford Avenue (soutbound exit/northbound entry only), Mount Pleasant & Brentwood
*Signed as :
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* Farrington Road (southbound exit/northbound entry only), Murdoch, Leeming & North Lake
*
* Berrigan Drive, South Lake & Jandakot
*
* Russell Road/Gibbs Road, Success, Atwell, Hammond Park & Banjup
* Rowley Road, Hammond Park, Banjup, Mandogalup & Wandi
* Anketell Road, Mandogalup, Wandi, The Spectacles & Anketell
*
* Mortimer Road, Bertram, Casuarina, Wellard
*
*The following Interchanges are under construction and due to open December 2009:-
* (Upgrade from intersection to freeway interchange)
*Karnup Road, Baldivis
*Paganoni Road, Karnup
*Lakes Road, Mandurah
*Pinjarra Road, South YunderupReferences
* [http://www.landonline.com.au/skyviewwa/content/asp/skyviewwa_index.asp?product_group_id=78 Skyview WA Maps]
* [http://www2.mainroads.wa.gov.au/Internet/Traffic/traffic_data/metro_traffic_flows/Appendix_A.asp Metropolitan Traffic Flows, Appendix A: Dates of Major Changes to the Road Network]
* MSN Maps & Directions
* Perth Metropolitan Street Directory - 1974 Edition
* Perth Streetsmart Street Directory - 2003 Edition
* Streetsmart 2008 - Perth Street Directory (Publisher - Western Australian Land Information Authority or "Landgate")
*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
* http://www.southperth.wa.gov.au/meetings/docs/2001/May/Council/attachment_9.4.3_.pdf
* http://www.mainroads.wa.gov.au (Main Roads Department, Western Australia)
* http://www.sgalliance.com.au (Southern Gateway Alliance - Constructing the Freeway and the "New Perth Bunbury Highway")ee also
*
Freeways in Australia
*Freeways in Western Australia
*List of major roads in Perth, Western Australia
*Mitchell Freeway Australian road routes table
state = Western Australia
route_shield = Australian_State_Route_2.svg
route_number = 2
from_locality = Joondalup
to_locality = Baldivis
via_locality1 = Perth
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via_locality3 =
via_locality4 =
via_locality5 =
road1 = Mitchell Freeway
carriageway1_type = Dual
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road2 = Kwinana Freeway
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