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The Kwinana Freeway is a 72-kilometre (45 mi) freeway in and beyond the southern suburbs of Perth, Western Australia, linking central Perth with Mandurah to the south. It is the central section of State Route 2, which continues north as Mitchell Freeway to Clarkson, and south as Forrest Highway towards Bunbury.
The 200-metre-long (660 ft) Glen Iris tunnel was also constructed as part of an extension of the Kwinana Freeway in 2000. [3] [4] Following the election of the Labor Party in 2001, the Mandurah line was rerouted to follow a more direct route along the Kwinana Freeway to the Perth central business district. It was decided to build the Thornlie ...
The swans had become stuck on the inside of the Kwinana Freeway on the Narrows Bridge during the morning peak traffic.Anthony Mearns, who captured the footage of the swans, said a tow truck driver ...
Armadale Road is a major road in the south and south east of the Perth Metropolitan Area.It serves three purposes: firstly, providing a main route from Armadale to Fremantle; secondly, connecting Armadale to the Kwinana Freeway; and thirdly, since 2005, connecting it to the Tonkin Highway which ferries traffic to the eastern suburbs, Perth Airport and the Forrestfield and Kewdale industrial areas.
The first 1.3 kilometres (0.81 mi) of the line is underground, passing under the Perth central business district. The line surfaces and enters the median of the Kwinana Freeway just north of the Swan River. It continues south down the freeway's median for 30 kilometres (19 mi), before veering south-west towards Rockingham. The final stretch of ...
Forrest Highway is a 95-kilometre-long (59 mi) highway in Western Australia's Peel and South West regions, extending Perth's Kwinana Freeway from east of Mandurah down to Bunbury. Old Coast Road was the original Mandurah–Bunbury route, dating back to the 1840s.
[1] [19] Today there are 17 stations on the line. [20] As part of the Subi Centro project, Subiaco station and 900 metres (980 yd) of the line were sunk in 1998. [21] Between 2011 and 2014, the Fremantle line was sunk between Lake Street and the Horseshoe Bridge in the Perth CBD to allow for the redevelopment of the area. [22]
All southbound lanes between Vista Del Lago Road and Templin Highway will be closed from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. Monday through Thursday. Another closure is scheduled at 11:59 pm. Saturday.