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Burwood Highway was declared a State Highway in the 1959/60 financial year, [2] from Warrigal Road in Burwood via Vermont South, to Upper Ferntree Gully for a total of 12.5 miles (20.1 km), subsuming the original declaration of (Main) Ferntree Gully Road until Upper Ferntree Gully as a Main Road; before this declaration, this road was also ...
The Swagman Restaurant was a restaurant in Ferntree Gully, Melbourne, Australia, which opened in 1972 and was destroyed by fire in 1991. The restaurant was famous in Melbourne for its long-running television commercials, cabaret shows, and smorgasbord. The Swagman was located on Burwood Highway, Ferntree Gully. [1]
There are two pubs in Ferntree Gully, both on Burwood Highway—The Ferntree Gully Hotel (or "The Middle") and the Club Hotel (the former Vass's Pub). Retirement villages include Amaroo on Burwood Highway and Glengollan on Underwood Road. [3] Aerial perspective of the quarry lake at Ferntree Gully Quarry Recreational Reserve
Upper Ferntree Gully has a railway station on Burwood Highway. There are train stabling facilities at Upper Ferntree Gully and a terminus for some services. The following bus routes also service the suburb: 688 Croydon – Upper Ferntree Gully via Mt Dandenong, Olinda, Tremont (every day
The Ferny Creek Trail is a shared use path for cyclists and pedestrians, which follows Ferny and Corhanwarrabul Creeks through the suburbs of Knoxfield and Ferntree Gully in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. [1] [2] [3] Bicycle Victoria is campaigning for a connection between the Dandenong Creek Trail and the western end of the Ferny Creek Trail ...
Mountain Highway (Metro Route 28) – Wantirna, Sassafras: Boronia Road (Metro Route 36) – Boronia, The Basin: Ferntree Gully: Burwood Highway (Metro Routes 22/26 west, Metro Routes 5/22/26 east) – Burwood, Ferntree Gully: Southern terminus of road Metro Route 5 continues east along Burwood Highway
The traffic on the highway has been significant over the years with the worst bottlenecks at Burwood Highway, Ferntree Gully Road, Wellington Road, Princes Highway, and Thompsons Road, but since the opening of the EastLink, the traffic burden has significantly reduced along the highway with the north–south tollway, opening to traffic on 29 ...
Many major roads are crossed via under or over passes. Some roads, such as High Street Road (and until November 2009, Burwood Highway), require crossing the road at grade. [35] In wet weather, two underpasses are not trafficable as they have been built on floodways. These are the Ferntree Gully Road underpass and the Wellington Road underpass.