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The Beaches Link was a proposed underground motorway scheme in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.It was proposed to consist of a series of motorway tunnels running north-south between Burnt Bridge Creek Deviation at Balgowlah and the Warringah Freeway at Cammeray, providing direct access from the Northern Beaches to the Sydney central business district.
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The Western Harbour Tunnel was introduced as a single project with the Beaches Link, aimed at reducing the level of traffic congestion in the greater Sydney area.The Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Harbour Tunnel corridor currently carry 80 percent of all vehicles crossing Sydney Harbour and the Parramatta River, greatly increasing traffic congestion. [3]
The official announcement of the M8 route designation in June 2020 confirmed that M8 will further continue along the Beaches Link and connect with the A8 in the Northern Beaches. [3] The next section of the M8 that opened, the M4-M8 Link, is the third stage of the Westconnex project and has a long history in similar forms.
The Westlink M7 motorway, which allows traffic from Canberra and Melbourne to skirt Sydney's outer suburbs on its way north – this bypass was completed with the opening of the NorthConnex tunnel in October 2020. The WestConnex M8 motorway, which forms the southern section of an eventual Inner Western Bypass of Sydney's CBD.
Australia was one of the first countries in the world to have complete, surcharge-free interoperability between rival tolling providers across different state roadway systems. In July 2007, both e-TAG and e-pass video tolling arrangements were introduced in the Sydney Harbour Tunnel, Westlink M7, Cross City Tunnel and the Lane Cove Tunnel. [4]
A Highland Beach mansion that set a town record when it sold for $40 million in 2022 just changed hands for $50 million, according to a deed recorded May 14 by the Palm Beach County Clerk's office.
M-Tag is the electronic toll collection system deployed on the motorways of Pakistan by One Network. It includes a system of automated and centrally connected electronic toll collection system utilizing the latest technology.