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Mitchell Freeway southbound through Perth to the Narrows Bridge (where it becomes Kwinana Freeway). The Mitchell Freeway is the northern section of State Route 2.It commences at the northern end of the Narrows Bridge, Perth, continuing from Kwinana Freeway, and terminates north of the satellite city of Joondalup at Romeo Road, Alkimos.
Kwinana Freeway Kwinana Freeway: Perth: Lake Clifton: 71.55 44.46 H16: Mitchell Freeway Mitchell Freeway: Perth: Clarkson: 36.00 22.37 H17: Tonkin Highway Tonkin Highway: Muchea: Oakford: 80.70 50.14 H18: Roe Highway Roe Highway: Middle Swan: Bibra Lake: 34.88 21.67 H19: Great Eastern Highway Bypass Great Eastern Highway Bypass: South Guildford ...
The Mitchell Freeway connects the city centre to Joondalup, in Perth's northern suburbs. The Kwinana Freeway runs through and beyond the city's southern suburbs towards Mandurah and Bunbury . The Graham Farmer Freeway , incorporating the Northbridge tunnel, was built in 2000, primarily to provide a road link between East Perth and West Perth ...
Burns Beach Road is an arterial east-west road in Perth, Western Australia, linking the suburbs of Burns Beach and Iluka to the Mitchell Freeway and Joondalup.It forms the entirety of State Route 87 and was the northern terminus of Mitchell Freeway and State Route 2 from 2008 to 2017, when the freeway was extended to Hester Avenue.
Perth is a suburb in the Perth metropolitan region, ... and was named after the city of the same name in Scotland. [3] ... Mitchell Freeway, ...
Kinross is a small suburb in the City of Joondalup located in the northern suburbs of Perth in Western Australia. Kinross was constructed around 1992–1993 in various stages. It is bordered by Neerabup National Park to the northeast, Tamala Park to the north, Burns Beach to the west and Currambine to the south. It is the City of Joondalup's ...
Hepburn Avenue is an arterial east–west road in the northern suburbs of Perth, Western Australia.The road links Sorrento in the west with Malaga and Whiteman in the east. It also connects the residential developments that span its length with several local facilities, as well as major road routes into central Perth.
The railway's planned route was mostly along the median strip of the Mitchell Freeway, deviating in the Perth CBD to reach Perth station and in Joondalup to serve the future city centre of Joondalup. A section between Joondalup and Burns was to be west of the future freeway, which at the time only reached as far north as Ocean Reef Road.