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The Monash Freeway is an amalgamation of two initially separate freeways: the Mulgrave Freeway (initially designated Freeway Route 81) linking Warrigal Road, Chadstone to the Princes Highway in Eumemmerring; and the South Eastern Freeway (initially designated Metropolitan Route 80, then Freeway Route 80) linking Punt Road, Richmond and Toorak Road, Hawthorn East.
The Monash Freeway replaces the Princes Freeway between Melbourne and Narre Warren. It has 10 lanes for all the Monash Freeway's length. The Monash Freeways major junctions are South Gippsland Freeway, EastLink, Springvale Road, Burke Road and Warrigal Road.
Monash Freeway; Princes Freeway (East) (from Narre Warren to Pakenham, continues past Pakenham as Rural Freeway) Princes Freeway (West) (from Laverton North to Werribee, continues past Werribee as Rural Freeway) West Gate Freeway; Note: "East" and "West" sections of Princes Freeway are officially part of the same freeway and route corridor.
Monash Freeway, Mulgrave. Mulgrave is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 21 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, [2] located within the City of Monash local government area. Mulgrave recorded a population of 19,889 at the 2021 census. [1] The suburb takes its name from Mulgrave Castle in the English County of North ...
Monash Highway (State Route 18), name decommissioned upon opening of Monash Freeway, signed as North Road and Wellington Road [citation needed] References This ...
Congestion on the Monash Freeway. The 1969 Melbourne Transportation Plan was a road and rail transport plan for Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia, instituted by Henry Bolte's state government.
Freeway Routes were symbolised by green rounded shields with white writing, with route numbers prefixed by the letter F. They were the first type of route numbering in Victoria based solely on road classification alone, providing a clear separation to other route numbering systems across Melbourne.
Burwood Highway commences at the interchange with CityLink and Monash Freeway at Hawthorn and heads east as Toorak Road, a four-lane single carriageway (often clogged with heavy traffic) through the southern fringes of Camberwell, with tram services continuing east along the road where it meets Camberwell Road.