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  2. A6 (Sydney) - Wikipedia

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    The road project to bypass Lidcombe station to the west and connect to Bridge Street was completed in 1955 (with Main Road 190 deviating from John Street along Childs Street and the new Bridge Street alignment under the railway lines on 23 March 1955, [11] and its southern end also extended along Chapel Road to meet Canterbury Road at Bankstown ...

  3. M4 Motorway (Sydney) - Wikipedia

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    The M4 Motorway is a 55-kilometre (34 mi) [1] series of partially tolled dual carriageway motorways in Sydney designated as route M4. The M4 designation is part of the wider A4 and M4 route designation, the M4 runs parallel and/or below ground to Great Western Highway, Parramatta Road and City West Link, which are part of route A44.

  4. Lidcombe - Wikipedia

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    Carnarvon Golf Course, located at Nottinghill Road and Joseph Street, reflects the social history of Lidcombe. The first site was in use from 1927 to 1932 and occupied an area running east and west on the northern side of Parramatta Road, Lidcombe between Wetherill Street and Hill Road in an area currently covered by the M4 Western Motorway.

  5. Great Western Highway - Wikipedia

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    Further west, on the boundary between Lidcombe and Auburn, the highway intersects the A6 arterial road (St Hillier's Road / Silverwater Road). Just south of Parramatta, the highway meets Woodville Road and continues west onto an on-ramp for M4 Western Motorway, while the highway-designated route turns sharply to the north along Church Street ...

  6. Parramatta Road - Wikipedia

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    Parramatta Road looking west at Burwood, near Rosebank College, during peak hour. The highway forms the boundaries of various suburbs along the way and ends at the junction of Church Street, Parramatta, where the Great Western Highway briefly turns to the north. Parramatta Road forms the southern boundary of the following suburbs: Ultimo; Glebe

  7. Haslams Creek - Wikipedia

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    Haslams Creek Bridge, listed on the New South Wales Heritage and conservation register, constructed circa 1928, is a single span reinforced concrete bridge located at Lidcombe, crossing Parramatta Road (also called the Great Western Highway).

  8. Metroad - Wikipedia

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    Metroad 3 – Blakehurst to Mona Vale via Hurstville, Olympic Park, Ryde, Macquarie Park and St Ives – Replaced by the A3; Metroad 4 – Sydney to Lapstone via Parramatta Road and the M4 – Replaced by the M4 and A4; Metroad 5 – Sydney Airport to Campbelltown via the M5 – Replaced by the M5 and M31 Hume Motorway

  9. List of road routes in New South Wales (numeric) - Wikipedia

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    – eastern end re-aligned from Parramatta Road, City Road and Cleveland Street terminating at Moore Park to current alignment when City West Link opened in 2000 – replaced by , later by from Strathfield to Haberfield when M4 East Motorway opened in 2019