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  2. Tullamarine Freeway - Wikipedia

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    The core of the freeway through Airport West began as a deviation of Lancefield Road from the north-west of Essendon Airport, constructed during the 1945/46 financial year as a new single carriageway along the western and southern boundaries of the airport, east of the existing service road (today Matthews Avenue) and tram-way, totalling 2.5 ...

  3. CityLink - Wikipedia

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    Essendon Fields–Essendon North–Strathmore tripoint: 0.0: 0.0: 12: Tullamarine Freeway (M2) – Tullamarine, Melbourne Airport: Western Link's northern terminus: continues north-west as Tullamarine Freeway: Bulla Road (Metro Route 37 south) – Essendon, Moonee Ponds: Merri-bek: Strathmore: 2.0: 1.2: 11: Pascoe Vale Road (Metro Route 35 ...

  4. List of road routes in Victoria (numeric) - Wikipedia

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    – allocated from Sunbury to Melbourne Airport (replacing from Bulla to Melbourne Airport) in 1989 – replaced by: along Gap Road through Sunbury; along Horne Street through Sunbury; from Sunbury to Melbourne Airport Tullamarine Freeway – allocated from Melbourne Airport to Essendon Airport (replacing ) in 1989

  5. Essendon Airport - Wikipedia

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    Essendon Fields Airport (IATA: MEB, ICAO: YMEN), colloquially known by its former name Essendon Airport, is a 305 ha (750 acres) public airport serving scheduled commercial, corporate-jet, charter and general aviation flights.

  6. Strathmore, Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Strathmore is bordered by Woodland Street to the south, Bulla Road and Essendon Airport in the west, and the Moonee Ponds Creek to the north and north-east, and Pascoe Vale Road to the east. The Tullamarine Freeway divides the suburb into northern and southern halves. Strathmore Heights is a small pocket at the far north of the suburb.

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  8. Royal Victorian Aero Club - Wikipedia

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    While originally formed at Point Cook, in 1919 the Club transferred operations to what was then the Commonwealth Aerodrome on Bulla Road in Essendon. The Flying Section of the Club was officially opened by Lieutenant Governor Sir William Irvine on 21 August 1926.

  9. Mount Alexander Road - Wikipedia

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    Mount Alexander Road (and its northern section as Bulla Road) is a major road in Melbourne's inner northern suburbs, connecting the northern edges of the city district to just south of Essendon Airport. [3] It was named after its original destination: the Gold Fields of Mount Alexander, now known as Castlemaine.