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For many Adelaide residents, a drive through the hills is a popular pastime, particularly due to proximity to the city and other suburbs. [8] With Adelaide being a linear city extending 90 kilometres (56 mi) north to south, the hills are within 20 kilometres (12 mi) of the majority of residents.
– continues north west as along Glen Osmond Road beyond Adelaide – continues east as along Princes Highway to Tailem Bend – allocated in 1998, progressively being replaced by from 2017 M2 Northern Expressway: Gawler
Ngarkat Highway (B57 north) – Pinnaroo, Loxton: Concurrency with route B57: Bordertown: 171: 106: Naracoorte Road (B57 south) – Naracoorte, Penola, Mount Gambier: 172: 107: Adelaide–Wolseley railway line: Wolseley: 190: 120: Dukes Highway (A8) Southeastern terminus of Dukes Highway: State border: South Australia – Victoria state border ...
In South Australia, most of the highway is designated as route A1, with multi-lane, dual-carriage-way sections generally designated route M1, and the alignment around the Adelaide CBD designated route R1. South-east of Tailem Bend, it is designated route B1. Overhead sign showing Port Wakefield Road as A1, in Mawson Lakes
Southeast bound exit and north-westbound entry only: Burnside: 4.1: 2.5: Heysen Tunnels northern portal: Adelaide Hills: Crafers West: 4.6: 2.9: Heysen Tunnels southern portal: 6.7: 4.2: Mount Barker Road – Eagle On The Hill, Devil's Elbow: Northwest bound exit and southeast bound entry only: Crafers: 8.0: 5.0: Mount Lofty Summit Road (B28 ...
The South Australian section was named Eyre Highway on 20 May 1943, with the portion from Murat Bay (Ceduna) to the state border declared a main road. [52] Eyre Highway was gazetted in Western Australia on 11 June 1943, and included the road from Coolgardie to Norseman until Coolgardie–Esperance Highway was gazetted on 16 August 1957.
The Portrush Road corridor runs north–south through Adelaide's eastern and south-eastern suburbs, to the foot of the Adelaide Hills at its southern end. From its intersection with Grand Junction Road in Northfield, it runs south as Hampstead Road through to Manningham, where it turns southeast into Taunton Road to intersect with North East Road, changing name to Ascot Avenue and continuing ...
The eastern end of Greenhill Road is in Balhannah in the Adelaide Hills.It winds through Carey Gully, Uraidla, Summertown and Greenhill as a two-lane road.. In the metropolitan area, it is four lanes and passes by the City of Burnside suburbs of Burnside, Hazelwood Park, Linden Park, Tusmore, Toorak Gardens, Dulwich and Glenside until it reaches the edge of the Adelaide Parklands.