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  2. Port Road, Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    Location of Port Road in Adelaide. In the 1968 Metropolitan Adelaide Transport Study (MATS plan) the road was destined to be upgraded to become the Port Freeway. The plan fell through, yet in 2005 the Government of South Australia announced a 600 m tunnel for South Road below Port Road and the railway line. The Torrens Road to River Torrens ...

  3. Torrens Road - Wikipedia

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    It commences at the City Ring Route along the edge of North Adelaide, and heads northwest. Major roads that intersect Torrens Road include Churchill Road (A22), South Road , and Regency Road . It meets the Outer Harbor railway line in Rosewater , and ceases a short distance later, a couple of hundred metres south of Grand Junction Road (A16).

  4. Grange Road, Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    The 1936 Gregory's street directory shows that west of Tapleys Hill Road, Grange Road continued as Kircaldy Beach Road, and the area where it ended was known at that time as Kircaldy. [3] The 1940 Fuller's directory shows Grange Road to the bridge over the Port River and Kirkcaldy Road from there to the Esplanade. [ 4 ]

  5. Greenhill Road - Wikipedia

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    The eastern end of Greenhill Road is in Balhannah in the Adelaide Hills.It winds through Carey Gully, Uraidla, Summertown and Greenhill as a two-lane road.. In the metropolitan area, it is four lanes and passes by the City of Burnside suburbs of Burnside, Hazelwood Park, Linden Park, Tusmore, Toorak Gardens, Dulwich and Glenside until it reaches the edge of the Adelaide Parklands.

  6. Main North Road - Wikipedia

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    In the metropolitan area, Main North Road is a major commuter route to the central business district in the Adelaide city centre.. The portion of Main North Road between the city centre and Mawson Lakes is a 15-minute public transport 'Go Zone', with the maximum wait for a bus being 15 minutes during peak times (7:30 am – 6:30 pm weekdays) and 30 minutes on weekends and evenings. [5]

  7. Marion Road - Wikipedia

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    Marion Road is a north–south arterial road through the western suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia, named after its traversal through the suburb of Marion and the local government area of City of Marion. It is designated part of route A14.

  8. Fullarton Road - Wikipedia

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    Continuing south brings one to the infamous Britannia Roundabout (at the western end of Kensington Road), and then through the traffic-light-controlled intersections with Greenhill Road, Glen Osmond Road (which is Highway 1), Cross Road and Maitland Street where the main traffic flow veers right and the road changes name.

  9. Morphett Street - Wikipedia

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    Morphett Street is a main street in the west of the city centre of Adelaide, South Australia, parallel to King William Street and numbered from north to south. At its northern end it is part of the West End of Adelaide, a thriving cultural and entertainment precinct, with the Lion Arts Centre on the south-western corner of its junction with North Terrace.

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