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From Essendon, a new section heading east from Lancefield Road at Bulla Road, over Pascoe Vale Road, to link directly with Bell Street, incorporating 2 miles of divided road and 4 miles of ramps and known at the time as Strathmore By-pass Road, began construction early in 1968, [9] with further construction to extend the freeway south along the ...
Mount Alexander Road originally ran north from Flemington Road in Parkville to Pascoe Vale Road at Moonee Ponds Junction. The passing of the Country Roads Act of 1958 [4] (itself an evolution from the original Highways and Vehicles Act of 1924 [5]) provided for the declaration of State Highways and Main Roads, roads partially financed by the State government through the Country Roads Board ...
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 ...
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During the most recent U.S. Open at Merion in 2013, the USGA unveiled its “While We're Young” campaign to combat slow play. It's getting old. But it struck a chord with Pepper, whose role in ...
– western end re-aligned from Lancefield and Bulla Roads, Woodland Street, Reynolds Parade to Bell Street terminating in Bulla to Tullamarine Bypass Road when it opened in 1968 – re-aligned through Pascoe Vale South from Lancefield and Bulla Roads, Woodland Street and Reynolds Parade to Tullamarine Freeway when it opened in 1970
However, Burke declined his offer, possibly because Cadell had opposed Burke's appointment as leader of the expedition. Instead, all of the supplies were loaded onto six wagons. One wagon broke down before it had even left Royal Park and by midnight of the first day the expedition had reached only Essendon, on the edge of Melbourne. There, two ...