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  2. M6 Motorway (Sydney) - Wikipedia

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    The M6 Motorway is an under-construction motorway in Sydney, New South Wales consisting of twin, 4-kilometre long tunnels linking the M8 Motorway at Arncliffe to President Avenue at Kogarah. [1] This section (referred to as "stage 1") started major construction in November 2021 and is expected to open in late 2028. [ 2 ]

  3. List of road routes in New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    New South Wales. Road routes in New South Wales assist drivers navigating roads in urban, rural, and scenic areas of the state. Today all numbered routes in the state are allocated a letter (M, A, B or D) in addition to a one- or -two digit number, with 'M' routes denoting motorways, 'A' routes denoting routes of national significance, 'B' routes denoting routes of state significance, and 'D ...

  4. M12 Motorway (Sydney) - Wikipedia

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    On 17 June 2014, as part of the State Budget, the NSW Government announced a $5.5 billion road package for Western Sydney. It included $6 million for planning the Western Sydney Airport Motorway. The Budget was also the first time the name of the motorway was referred to. [ 4 ]

  5. A9 (Sydney) - Wikipedia

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    The Northern Road (northbound) at Luddenham. The A9 is a route designation of the outer western Sydney Bypass, connecting Windsor to Campbelltown via Penrith.This name covers a few consecutive roads and is widely known to most drivers, but the entire allocation is also known – and signposted – by the names of its constituent parts: Macquarie Street, George Street, The Northern Road ...

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

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    New South Wales implemented the federally-issued National Routes system between 1954 and 1955, using white-and-black shields highlighting interstate links between major regional centres; some of these routes were later upgraded into National Highways using green-and-gold shields when the National Roads Act was passed in 1974.

  7. A34 (Sydney) - Wikipedia

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    Highways in New South Wales The A34 is a route designation of a major metropolitan arterial route through suburban Sydney , linking Hume Highway at Liverpool and Princes Highway at Newtown , running parallel to the tolled M5 Motorway .

  8. Copacabana, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Copacabana is a suburb located on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia, as part of the Central Coast Council local government area.Copacabana (so named by real estate developers Willmore and Randell, in the mid twentieth century) is situated at the northern end of Macmasters Beach, the two beaches divided by Cochrone Lagoon.

  9. Pedestrian crossing - Wikipedia

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    A pedestrian crossing (or crosswalk in American and Canadian English) is a place designated for pedestrians to cross a road, street or avenue.The term "pedestrian crossing" is also used in the Vienna and Geneva Conventions, both of which pertain to road signs and road traffic.