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Name Suburb Date built Name source Other name(s) Notes Image Aberdeen Road: Perth By 1838 George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen: The Aberdeen of Aberdeen Street was that Earl of Aberdeen who was Foreign Secretary in the Duke of Wellington's Cabinet when Western Australia was founded...His name first appeared in Aberdeen-road, East Perth, where it can be seen on the first street map of ...
The category is for streets found within Perth, Western Australia. Use a suburb-specific subcategory rather than this category, if such a category exists. Streets in multiple suburbs should be listed here too, unless all the suburbs the street is in have suburb-specific categories
Leach Highway is a 23-kilometre (14 mi) east-west arterial highway in the southern suburbs of Perth, Western Australia, primarily linking Kewdale and Perth Airport with the city of Fremantle. It is allocated State Route 7 and is a dual carriageway for its entire length.
Main Roads Western Australia controls and maintains all freeways and highways, as well as some arterial roads, [1] [2] collectively known as state roads. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The remaining roads are the responsibility of local governments ; [ 2 ] major roads provide links to various destinations within Perth Metropolitan Region.
The original allotments ran through from street to street in a north-south direction so that properties generally had two frontages. Following the completion of the central Perth railway station in 1881, the area bounded by William and Barrack Streets was consolidated as the commercial and retail centre of Perth.
The first railway to open in the Perth area was the Eastern Railway, which opened in 1881 between Fremantle to Guildford via Perth, forming the modern-day Fremantle and Midland lines. This was later extended past Midland and suburban services were extended to Midland in 1904 and 1905. The South Western Railway was opened between Perth and ...
Milligan Street is a street in Perth, Western Australia that runs from St Georges Terrace to north of Wellington Street.The northern section provides access to the Perth Arena carpark and Telethon Avenue; there are also dedicated Transperth bus roads connecting to the northern end, south of the Fremantle railway line.
Winthrop Avenue is a major north–south road in the Perth suburbs of Nedlands and Crawley.For most of its length, the road travels alongside the south-western edge of Kings Park, connecting Thomas Street with Stirling Highway, Mounts Bay Road, and the University of Western Australia's Crawley campus. [1]