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The Tullamarine Freeway (commonly referred to as The Tulla), is a major urban freeway in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, linking Melbourne Airport to the Melbourne City Centre. It carries up to 210,000 vehicles per day and is one of Australia's busiest freeways.
Part of the upgrade is adding more lanes between Melbourne Airport and the West Gate Freeway. Between the Citylink (Western Link) and the West Gate Freeway, one additional lane in each direction will be added consuming the current emergency lanes as well as lower the current speed limit from 100 km/h down to 80 km/h.
The ring road connects Melbourne's western suburbs and northern suburbs to other Victorian urban and rural freeways (the West Gate and Princes Freeways, Western Freeway, Calder Freeway, Tullamarine Freeway and Hume Freeway), and also relieves freight traffic from Sydney Road, Pascoe Vale Road and Geelong Road. With connections to every major ...
A partly-redacted business case for the Western Distributor was released in December 2015. [26] In a move that was later criticised by the Victorian Auditor-General, the business case also included lane widening and other freeway improvements on the West Gate Freeway and Monash Freeway, between 15 km and 60 km from the core West Gate Tunnel project.
The East West Link is a proposed 18-kilometre tollway in Melbourne, Australia, to connect the Eastern Freeway at Clifton Hill with the Western Ring Road at Sunshine West. The Napthine Coalition Government signed a $5.3 billion contract with the East West Connect consortium in September 2014, just prior to the November 2014 state election, to begin construction on the eastern tunnel segment of ...
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NCDOT divided the U.S. 1 freeway project into four sections, and only the first leg, from I-540 to Durant and Perry Creek roads, scored high enough to get funding in the most recent plan.
Progressively reallocated along Calder Freeway sections as they opened, replaced by : Tullamarine Freeway – re-aligned between Niddrie and Flemington from Keilor and Mount Alexander roads (replaced by ) to current allocation when Tullamarine Freeway opened in 1970 – allocation removed in 2013, not replaced