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Welshpool Road west of Roe Highway is 5.5 km (3.4 mi) long, and unlike Welshpool Road East, did not have a West suffix added after the road's disconnection. The road is typical of those major in the Welshpool Area; although of a reasonable quality, being a 4-lane single or dual carriageway it contains only a handful of traffic lights, is choked by traffic in peak hour, has industrial business ...
280 High Wycombe Station to Westfield Carousel – serves Hale Road [3] 281 Darling Range Sports College to Lesmurdie Senior High School – serves Hardey East Road, St John Road, Wimbridge Road, Arthur Road, Bruce Road and Welshpool Road [4] 282 Kalamunda Bus Station to Elizabeth Quay Bus Station – serves Welshpool Road [5]
Oats Street Station, Welshpool Road and Grove Road [122] 283 Elizabeth Quay: Kalamunda Bus Station Oats Street Station, Welshpool Road and Lesmurdie Road [123] 284 Curtin University Bus Station: Belmont Forum Shopping Centre Albany Highway and Star Street [variations 47] [124] 285 East Victoria Park Kewdale Orrong Road [variations 48] [125] 290
In November 2005, the state government announced plans for the construction of a $21 million diamond interchange at the intersection of Leach Highway and Orrong Road in Welshpool. Orrong Road, which is a continuation of Graham Farmer Freeway has experienced an increase in traffic by approximately 40% since the freeway was completed in 2000. The ...
The Oats Street Package involves the removal of level crossings at Mint Street, Oats Street, and Welshpool Road, as well as the rebuild of Carlisle and Oats Street stations as elevated stations and the permanent closure of Welshpool station. This requires a 1.4-kilometre-long (0.87 mi) viaduct from northwest of Mint Street to southeast of Oats ...
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This roundabout is the southern terminus of State Route 30, and connects the highway with Chester Pass Road (which continues east to South Coast Highway), North Road, and Hanrahan Road. The final two-and-a-half-kilometre (1.6 mi) stretch takes the highway south-east into the centre of Albany.
Freeways, highways, and arterial roads in Perth, Western Australia form the basis of the road network inside the Perth Metropolitan Region. Main Roads Western Australia controls and maintains all freeways and highways, as well as some arterial roads, [1] [2] collectively known as state roads.