- Sandy Bay Road
Infobox Australian Road
road_name = Sandy Bay Road
type = Road
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length = 12
direction = north - south
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through =Battery Point , Sandy Bay,Lower Sandy Bay ,Taroona
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exits =Sandy Bay Road is one of the main streets of the
central business district of the city ofHobart , capital ofTasmania ,Australia . It is the B68. It is a two-way street beginning at the intersection where Davey Street converts intoHarrington Street . From there, Sandy Bay Road travels southwards alongside the western edge ofSt. Davids Park , bypassingBattery Point . It then turns slightly to the west again, before descending a small hill towards the south-east once more, into Sandy Bay proper. Sand Bay Road then continues south-easterly, hugging the western shore of the Derwent River. PassingWrest Point Hotel Casino it continues to the south-east alongSandy Bay Beach throughLower Sandy Bay . At the point where theAlexandra Battery overlooks Long Beach, Sandy Bay road follows the coast bending in a more southwards direction. The road then begins to climb uphill towards the suburb of Taroona where it becomes theChannel Highway .Sandy Bay Road was first established as an early track in the colonial period, early in the nineteenth century. Early nineteenth century diagrams and art clearly show the track following along the western shore of the river heading south. It soon became a widened dirt road, befor finally being bitumenised in the early twentieth century. During the period in which
trams andtrolley bus es were operated in Hobart, tramlines and trolley-bus lines ran the length of Sandy Bay Road from the city as far asLower Sandy Bay .References
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