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  2. Monash Freeway - Wikipedia

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    The Monash Freeway is an amalgamation of two initially separate freeways: the Mulgrave Freeway (initially designated Freeway Route 81) linking Warrigal Road, Chadstone to the Princes Highway in Eumemmerring; and the South Eastern Freeway (initially designated Metropolitan Route 80, then Freeway Route 80) linking Punt Road, Richmond and Toorak Road, Hawthorn East.

  3. List of freeways in Victoria - Wikipedia

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    It is the second busiest freeway in Victoria after the Monash Freeway. The major towns it passes through are Tralagon, Morwell, Moe, Warragul, Pakenham, Berwick and Geelong. At the Victoria/New South Wales border the freeway becomes the Princes Highway and continues up the New South Wales coast.

  4. CityLink - Wikipedia

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    CityLink is a network of tollways in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, linking the Tullamarine, West Gate and Monash Freeways and incorporating Bolte Bridge, Burnley Tunnel and other works.

  5. Mulgrave, Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Monash Freeway, Mulgrave. Mulgrave is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 21 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, [2] located within the City of Monash local government area. Mulgrave recorded a population of 19,889 at the 2021 census. [1] The suburb takes its name from Mulgrave Castle in the English County of North ...

  6. 1969 Melbourne Transportation Plan - Wikipedia

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    Congestion on the Monash Freeway. The 1969 Melbourne Transportation Plan was a road and rail transport plan for Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia, instituted by Henry Bolte's state government.

  7. List of road routes in Victoria (numeric) - Wikipedia

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    Freeway Routes were symbolised by green rounded shields with white writing, with route numbers prefixed by the letter F. They were the first type of route numbering in Victoria based solely on road classification alone, providing a clear separation to other route numbering systems across Melbourne.

  8. South Gippsland Freeway - Wikipedia

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    South Gippsland Freeway starts at the interchange with Monash Freeway in Endeavour Hills and runs south as a four-lane, dual-carriageway route, under the Princes Highway at Eumemmering, over the Pakenham railway line, then along the western border Hampton Park until it ends at the interchange with the South Gippsland and Western Port Highways in Lynbrook.

  9. Scotchmans Creek Trail - Wikipedia

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    Note the footbridge over the Monash Freeway was reopened on 20 August 2009. [19] In 2022, Monash City Council announced the planned construction of a protected bicycle link between the trail and the Djerring Trail. The connection would start where the trail crosses Atkinson Street, and end where the Djerring Trail and Oxford Street meet. [20]