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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 ...
– replaced along Burwood Highway and Belgrave–Gembrook Road from Upper Ferntree Gully to Emerald by – concurrency with along Burwood Highway through Ferntree Gully: Metro Route 27 Plenty Road: Bundoora: Kingsbury: Preston: 9.7 km (6 mi) – northern end extended along Plenty Road from South Morang to Whittlesea in 1989
From the south, it is also accessible from Burwood Highway. Major north–south roads through the suburb include Middleborough Road and Blackburn Road; both connect to the Eastern Freeway. Blackburn south has also Laburnum Train station and not far from Blackburn and Box Hill Station. Melbourne PTV bus routes service the area.
(Main) Ferntree Gully Road, later Burwood Highway, was declared a main road in 1913 and renamed to Burwood Road in 1932, becoming a state highway in the 1959/60 financial year. [ 227 ] [ 228 ] From 1969 to 1970, the Country Roads Board rebuilt Burwood Highway and Springvale Roads to have two carriageways with grassed median strips.
Participation by the county road commissions is optional, and not all counties use the system. One additional highway, Forest Highway 16 (marked as "H-16"), has appeared on state maps since the 1980s although it is not a part of the system. Of the highways designated, two were removed from the system and later partially restored.
Mountain Highway starts at the intersection with Burwood Highway in western Wantirna, heading north-east as a four-lane, dual-carriageway highway under Eastlink until reaching Wantirna Road in Wantirna, where it widens to a six-lane, dual-carriageway highway, and continues east through Bayswater, over the Belgrave railway line until the intersection with Scoresby and Bayswater Roads, where it ...
Forest Hills is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Kent County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 28,573 at the 2020 census , making it the most populous CDP in Michigan.
30.8 sq mi (79.8 km 2) • Land: 30.7 sq mi (79.5 km 2) ... Forest Hill is an unincorporated community in the township at 4] It was first platted in 1857, four miles ...