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Lane Cove Road is the main access road from the central and southern suburbs of Sydney to the North Ryde/Macquarie Park commercial and industrial area, carrying a large volume of traffic and becoming very congested during morning and afternoon/evening peak hour.
Lane Cove has a shopping centre that includes a pedestrian plaza at the eastern end of Burns Bay Road, where it meets Longueville Road. There is a Coles supermarket, a Woolworths supermarket, a Harris Farm , a pub and a number of small specialty stores in this area, as well as a large number of restaurants and cafes.
Inside the Lane Cove Tunnel Westbound entrance and eastbound exit in Artarmon Travelling eastbound through the tunnel and its approach from Epping Road. The Lane Cove Tunnel is a 3.6-kilometre (2.2 mi) twin-tunnel tollway in Sydney, New South Wales that is part of the Sydney Orbital Network.
De Burghs Bridge is a road bridge that carries the Lane Cove Road, part of the A3, across the Lane Cove River in Macquarie Park, Sydney, Australia. The bridge stretches from Macquarie Park in the south to West Pymble in the north.
Cox's Road was named after Joseph Cox who owned land and lived in the area. Coxs Road was spelled with an apostrophe (Cox's) until recent times, though local street signs and Ryde Council still call it Cox's Road. The original North Ryde Post Office on Lane Cove Road was opened in 1885 and in 1908 was moved to Cox's Road, and has since ...
The Lane Cove Tunnel, which linked the motorway directly to Gore Hill Freeway at Lane Cove, opened on 25 March 2007. A third traffic lane westbound between the Lane Cove Road and Beecroft Road interchanges which utilises a former cycling/breakdown lane opened in April 2007.
– eastern end along Longueville Road, Gore Hill and Warringah Freeways, Bradfield Highway, Western Distributor, Wattle and Fig Streets (one-way southbound)/Harris and Regent Streets (one-way northbound), Cleveland Street terminating at Ultimo truncated to current alignment when Lane Cove Tunnel opened in 2007
Connector Motorways was an Australian toll road operator which operated the Lane Cove Tunnel and the Falcon Street Gateway (now Military Road E-ramp) in northern Sydney. [1] Both projects opened to the public in March 2007. Connector was owned by CK Infrastructure Holdings (19.6%), AMP (15%) and Leighton (11%) [2]