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  2. EastLink (Melbourne) - Wikipedia

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    EastLink is a tolled section of the M3 freeway linking a large area through the eastern and south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Australia. [1] EastLink is electronically tolled with no cash booths, using a system developed by SICE. The SICE Tolling System is similar to (and interoperable with) the e-TAG system used on the CityLink tollway ...

  3. Mornington Peninsula Freeway - Wikipedia

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    Northbound exit to and southbound entrance from EastLink only: 15.8: 9.8: 10: Rutherford Road – Seaford: Southbound exit from Frankston Freeway ramp only: 17.4: 10.8: 11: Frankston–Dandenong Road (Metro Route 9) – Frankston, Dandenong: Frankston–Langwarrin boundary: 21.3: 13.2: 12: Skye Road – Langwarrin, Frankston: Southbound exit ...

  4. Eastern Freeway (Melbourne) - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Freeway [2] is an urban freeway in eastern Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia.It is one of the most important freeways in terms of commuting to the city, connecting Alexandra Parade and Hoddle Street in the inner suburbs, with EastLink tollway farther east.

  5. List of freeways in Victoria - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Freeway is an 18 kilometre Freeway which continues on from EastLink at Nunawading and ends at Alexandra Parade at Collingwood. The Eastern Freeway has six lanes for all of its length. Like Eastlink The Eastern Freeway is a part of M3 route. Its major intersections are Springvale Road, Chandler Highway, Burke Road and Hoddle Street.

  6. Ringwood Bypass - Wikipedia

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    The bypass begins at the intersection with EastLink – with access to the Maroondah Highway west of Ringwood extended south from Eastlink's ramps – and heads east as an 8-lane, dual-carriageway road, adjacent to Mullum Mullum Creek, crossing Ringwood Street and Warrandyte Road, before ending at the intersection with the Maroondah Highway east of Ringwood and Mount Dandenong Road.

  7. Toll roads in Australia - Wikipedia

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    EastLink northbound toll gantry near Wellington Road in Rowville CityLink signage in Melbourne. Australian toll roads are found in the eastern states of New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland. The majority of toll roads in Australia are in Sydney, but there are also toll roads in Melbourne, Brisbane, Ipswich and Toowoomba.

  8. Frankston Freeway - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankston_Freeway

    Frankston Freeway begins at the interchange with the northern section of Mornington Peninsula Freeway, Peninsula Link and EastLink in Carrum Downs, and heads south through Seaford parallel to the Frankston railway line until Frankston-Dandenong Road, veering south-east to terminate within the alignment of McMahons Road just south of Beach Street in the eastern suburbs of Frankston.

  9. Maroondah Highway - Wikipedia

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    Maroondah Highway (also known as Whitehorse Road from Deepdene to Surrey Hills [5]) is a major east–west thoroughfare in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne, and a highway connecting the north-eastern fringes of Melbourne to Mansfield, [6] at the lower alpine region of Victoria, Australia.

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