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Metroads were the primary road routes serving the Sydney and Brisbane metropolitan areas from the 1990s to the early 2010s. The Metroads formed a network
Metroad
appear on new signs Most Metroads have been replaced, with only parts of Metroad 2 and 5 remaining. See Metroad#Brisbane Metroads. Signage retained on National
Highways_in_Australia
Motorway in Sydney, Australia
originally scheduled to end in August 2014. Metroad 5 was introduced in late 1992 along with other Metroads and was signed in February 1993. South West
M5_Motorway_(Sydney)
Road route in Sydney
Tunnel. The M2 route replaces the motorway sections of what was known as Metroad 2 from 1993 to 2013, with the non-motorway sections replaced by the A2
M2_(Sydney)
Road route in New South Wales, Australia
Western Highway at Lapstone. Both the A4 and M4 sections were known as Metroad 4 until 2013, which in turn replaced the previous Sydney stretch of National
A4/M4_(Sydney)
Road route in New South Wales, Australia
of the Metroad numbering system within the Sydney metro area. The section of highway 1 between Wahroonga and Waterfall was proclaimed Metroad 1. In 2013
Highway_1_(New_South_Wales)
Highway in New South Wales, Australia
State Route 44 and Metroad 4 at North Strathfield, and was also concurrent with Metroad 5 from Summer Hill to Chippendale. Metroad 4 was diverted along
Great_Western_Highway
Road route in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
(State Route 22) – Sleeman Sports Complex Mount Gravatt–Capalaba Road (Metroad 2 west / State Route 21 east) – Mackenzie, Wishart, Capalaba, Mount Gravatt
M1_(Queensland)
rolled out a few years later: Metroads 9 and 10 were added in 1998, and Metroad 6 was added in 1999; there was no Metroad 8. These were eventually replaced
List of road routes in New South Wales (numeric)
List_of_road_routes_in_New_South_Wales_(numeric)
Motorway in Brisbane, Australia
the M7 Ipswich Motorway (formerly Metroad 2 / M2) in Darra, the M2 Logan Motorway at Ellen Grove (formerly Metroad 4 / M4), and another at Sinnamon Park
Centenary_Motorway
Road in New South Wales, Australia
Barrenjoey Road to Palm Beach) in 1974. The whole route was re-designated Metroad 10 in 1998, between North Sydney and Mona Vale. Traffic headed south-east
A8_(Sydney)
Road in Sydney, Australia
below. Chippendale – Summer Hill: National Route 32 (1954–1992) Metroad 4 (1992–2000) Metroad 5 (1992–2001) State Route 31 (2001–2013) A22 (2013–present)
Parramatta_Road
Road route in Brisbane, Queensland
The M5/A5 / Metroad 5 is a major road corridor in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, linking the western and southern suburbs from Yamanto and Springfield
M5/A5/Metroad_5_(Brisbane)
Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
commissioned as part of Sydney's Metroad system of major arterial roads and throughways. Beecroft Road was part of the Metroad 2 thoroughfare which took motorists
Beecroft,_New_South_Wales
Capital city of New South Wales, Australia
1960 and 70% in 1971. The most important roads in Sydney were the nine Metroads, including the 110 km (68 mi) Sydney Orbital Network. Sydney's reliance
Sydney
Motorway in New South Wales, Australia
opened in 2007 and Metroad 2 was truncated to meet Gore Hill Freeway in Lane Cove. The whole route was also designated part of Metroad 4 when its eastern
Western_Distributor_(Sydney)
Major national highway in Australia
National Highway 31 was replaced with Metroad 5 from Prestons to Liverpool in the early 1990s, then by Metroad 7 through Liverpool, and State Route 31
Hume_Highway
Motorway in Sydney, Australia
subcontracted to Westlink Services and tolling to ROAM. With its opening, Metroad 7 between Liverpool and Beecroft was transferred from Cumberland Highway
Westlink_M7
Number to identify or classify a road
Brisbane, urban route numbering system were streamlined under the Metroad scheme. Metroad route numbers were assigned to the key navigational corridors,
Route_number
Highway in Sydney, Australia
north of M2 Hills Motorway along Pennant Hills Road designated as Metroad 7; Metroad 6 was extended northwards from Carlingford along Pennant Hills Road
Pennant_Hills_Road
Road in New South Wales, Australia
de-designated in 2004. The whole route was redesignated Metroad 3 in April 1993, one of Sydney's only Metroad routes not to have changed alignment since their
A3_(Sydney)
Highway in New South Wales and Queensland
Sydney CBD: Remains a divided metropolitan road, formerly part of the Metroad system. A motorway alternative is provided via the M2 route, incorporating
Pacific_Highway_(Australia)
Road in Queensland, Australia
Road to Draper, where it crosses the South Pine River. It carries the Metroad 5 shield from Enoggera to Everton Park, State Route 29 from Everton Park
South_Pine_Road
Road in Sydney, Australia
Metroad 2 was also allocated along it in 1993 between Windsor and Showgrounds Road in Castle Hill, until M2 Hills Motorway opened in 1997 and Metroad
Windsor_Road
Road in New South Wales, Australia
along Putty Road, the current A9 route, and Appin Road. It was replaced by Metroad 9 between Windsor and Campbelltown in December 1998, with State Route 69
A9_(Sydney)
Motorway in Sydney
section was opened. In 1992, at the same time the freeway was renamed, Metroad 4 replaced both National Route 32 and Freeway Route F4 across the entire
M4_Motorway_(Sydney)
Motorway in Queensland, Australia
operated and owned by Transurban Queensland. Most of this road was formally Metroad 4 prior to the Gateway Motorway extension in 1997. The road was used by
Logan_Motorway
Road in Sydney, Australia
replaced by Metroad 7 in 1993; Metroad 7 was removed when Westlink M7 opened in 2005. With the opening of M2 Hills Motorway in 1997, Metroad 2 was realigned
Old_Windsor_Road
Sign denoting the route number of a highway
1990s Queensland and New South Wales implemented a hexagonal blue-on-white Metroad system of urban arterial routes. The Western Ring Road (now M80) in Melbourne
Highway_shield
Freeway in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
1992. National Route 1 was replaced by Metroad 1, and State Route 28 was replaced by Metroad 2, in 1993; Metroad 2 was eventually removed when the Lane
Warringah_Freeway
Highway designed for high-speed, regulated traffic flow
controlled-access highways were marked with a Metroad, National Highway, National Route or State Route Marker. In Sydney, Metroad route markers were used for motorways
Controlled-access_highway
Freeway in Sydney, Australia
1992. National Route 1 was replaced by Metroad 1, and State Route 28 was replaced by Metroad 2, in 1993; Metroad 2 was eventually removed when the Lane
Gore_Hill_Freeway
Road in Sydney, Australia
Heathcote re-designated as part of Metroad 6 in its place. With the conversion to the newer alphanumeric system in 2013, Metroad 6 was replaced by route A6.
Heathcote_Road
Topics referred to by the same term
to the border with Turkey M5 Motorway (Sydney), in Sydney, Australia Metroad 5 (Brisbane), Brisbane, Australia, comprising the M5 Centenary Freeway
M5
Road in Sydney, Australia
Tunnel opened in 1992, then by Metroad 1 in 1993. With the conversion to the newer alphanumeric system in 2013, Metroad 1 was replaced by route M1. There
Southern_Cross_Drive
Road on the Northern Beaches of Sydney, Australia
Route 14 was later replaced by Metroad 10 in 1998. With the conversion to the newer alphanumeric system in 2013, Metroad 10 was replaced by route A8. Pittwater
Pittwater_Road
allocation of Metroads were rolled out in 1998–9. In 2013 the state replaced its entire system of National Routes, National Highways and Metroads with an alphanumeric
List of road routes in New South Wales
List_of_road_routes_in_New_South_Wales
Freeway in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
M5 Centenary Motorway. The freeway bears the symbol and forms part of Metroad 5. There is one interchange, at Indooroopilly onto Moggill Road. A bicycle
Western_Freeway,_Brisbane
Road in Sydney, Australia
number(s) A22 (2013–present) Former route number State Route 31 (2001–2013) Metroad 5 (1993–2001) National Route 1 (1955–1992) Major junctions West end Parramatta
Broadway,_Sydney
Arterial road through Sydney, Australia
entirely by Metroad 6 in January 1999. When Metroad 7 along Cumberland Highway was replaced by Westlink M7 on its opening in December 2005, Metroad 6 was extended
A6_(Sydney)
Suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Coot-tha. Bardon is located on Metroad 5, a major north–south arterial that serves as a western bypass of Brisbane. Metroad 5 is known (from north to south)
Bardon,_Queensland
Road in Sydney, Australia
to Brighton-Le-Sands when Sydney Harbour Tunnel opened in 1992, then by Metroad 1 in 1993. With the conversion to the newer alphanumeric system in 2013
General_Holmes_Drive
Motorway in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
to 100 km/h limit along the length of the motorway. With its opening, Metroad 2 between North Ryde and Baulkham Hills was re-routed from arterial roads
M2_Hills_Motorway
replacing all but around one metroad (because it is not applicable as M) with M roads, while New South Wales also had metroads but they were all replaced
Road_signs_in_Australia
Topics referred to by the same term
sections of the A1 highway M1 (New South Wales) M1 (Queensland) M1 (Victoria) Metroad 1, a road in Sydney, Australia M-1 (Michigan highway), a road in the United
M1
Suburb of Sydney, Australia
Concord Road-Raw Square-The Boulevarde (north-south, formerly part of Metroad 3 and State Route 27) and Beresford Road-Albert Road-Redmyre Road-Morwick
Strathfield
West Expressway Airport Link Australia (Brisbane) 6.7 km (4.2 mi) 2012 2 Metroad 7 (M7), Brisbane Finnøy Norway 6.7 km (4.2 mi) 2009 1 519 Wulaoshan Tunnel
List_of_longest_road_tunnels
Highway in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
in 1992; this was replaced with Metroad 1 in 1993. With the conversion to the newer alphanumeric system in 2013, Metroad 1 was replaced by route M1. As
Cahill_Expressway
Legacy Way (Brisbane) State Route 5 (Queensland) – Peak Downs Highway Metroad 5 – Brisbane Anzac Highway, Adelaide Lake Highway, Tasmania Metropolitan
List_of_highways_numbered_5
State Routes scheme to the latest alphanumeric numbering scheme and the Metroads metropolitan route numbering scheme. Bruce Highway Gateway Motorway Pacific
List of highways in Queensland
List_of_highways_in_Queensland
Suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Avenue) to the Boundary Road at both section of Boundary Road (one being Metroad 5).[citation needed] The land use is residential. The architectural system
Rainworth,_Queensland
Highway in Sydney, Australia
Highway when Gore Hill Freeway opened in 1992, but this was replaced by Metroad 2 a year later in 1993. It was removed when the Lane Cove Tunnel opened
Bradfield_Highway_(Sydney)
Motorway in Queensland, Australia
Logan Motorway) M7 (Logan Motorway to Ipswich Road) Former route number Metroad 2 National Highway 15 Major junctions NE end Ipswich Road Rocklea, Brisbane
Ipswich_Motorway
Road in Sydney, Australia
route was allocated Metroad 4, between Haberfield and Rozelle. With the conversion to the newer alphanumeric system in 2013, Metroad 4 was replaced by route
City_West_Link
Motorway in Sydney, Australia
gantry in 2012 and demolished. Eastern Distributor was allocated part of Metroad 1 on its opening in 1999. With the conversion to the newer alphanumeric
Eastern_Distributor
Highway in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
State Route 55 was truncated to meet State Route 77 at Pennant Hills Road. Metroad 7 replaced State Route 77 in June 1993 and the highway was designated by
Cumberland_Highway
Topics referred to by the same term
Manhattan Westlink M7, an urban motorway in the Sydney, Australia area Metroad 7 (Brisbane) (M7), an urban motorway in Brisbane, Australia M-7 (Michigan
M7
Suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
business district. Lutwyche Road, a busy thoroughfare that is part of Metroad 3 is the main road through the suburb. Lutwyche Road is lined with many
Lutwyche,_Queensland
Road in New South Wales
with the rest of New Illawarra Road at Barden Ridge, allowing the then Metroad 6 (now A6) to bypass Old Illawarra Road. The passing of the Main Roads
Bangor_Bypass
Twin road bridges in Queensland, Australia
Engineering portal Queensland portal List of Australian freeways List of bridges Metroad Warren Pitt (26 September 2007). "Gateway Upgrade Project well underway"
Sir_Leo_Hielscher_Bridges
Notes ↑ (Top) Metroad 2 Granard Road Riawena Road Kessels Road Mt Gravatt–Capalaba Road Rocklea Macgregor Mackenzie 11.4 km (7.1 mi) Metroad 5 Mount Coot–tha
List of road routes in Queensland
List_of_road_routes_in_Queensland
Region of Sydney, Australia
Highway". Ozroads. Retrieved 23 October 2016.[self-published source] "Metroad 5". Ozroads. Retrieved 10 June 2013. "A GUIDE TO SYDNEY'S TOLL ROADS" (PDF)
Western_Sydney
Road in New South Wales
allocated part of Metroad 5 between the interchange with South Western Freeway and Hume Highway in 1992, then replaced by Metroad 7 when Casula bypass
Camden_Valley_Way
Road in the Northern Beaches of Sydney
1985, then was re-designated Metroad 10 in 1998. With the conversion to the newer alphanumeric system in 2013, Metroad 10 was replaced by route A8. Until
Burnt_Bridge_Creek_Deviation
Street in Sydney, Australia
General information Type Street Length 2.4 km (1.5 mi) Former route number Metroad 1 (1993–1999) National Route 1 (1992–1993) (Darlinghurst–Woolloomooloo)
Crown_Street,_Sydney
Road in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
then re-designated part of Metroad 3 in April 1993. With the conversion to the newer alphanumeric system in 2013, Metroad 3 was replaced by route A3.
Lane_Cove_Road
allocated State Route 29 in 1974. When M2 Hills Motorway opened in 1997 and Metroad 2 was re-aligned onto it from the western section of Epping Road, the western
A38_(Sydney)
Road in northern Sydney, Australia
before it was replaced as part of Metroad 2 in 1993. When Hills Motorway opened in 1997, the western half of Metroad 2 was reallocated along it, leaving
Epping_Road
Topics referred to by the same term
Hospital, a district hospital located in Mona Vale Mona Vale Road, part of Metroad 3 in Sydney Mona Vale, Christchurch, a public park in Christchurch, New
Mona_Vale
Australian motorway construction project
from the original (PDF) on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 2 August 2015. "Metroad 5 Sydney to Campbelltown". OzRoads. Roads & Maritime Services (2014). "Technical
WestConnex
Region of Sydney, Australia
Highway". Ozroads. Retrieved 23 October 2016.[self-published source] "Metroad 5". Ozroads. Retrieved 10 June 2013. "A GUIDE TO SYDNEY'S TOLL ROADS" (PDF)
South_Western_Sydney
Street in Sydney, Australia
General information Type Street Length 2.2 km (1.4 mi) Former route number Metroad 2 (1993–2007) State Route 11 (1990–1992) National Route 1 (1986–1992) (through
Harris_Street
Motorway in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Mackenzie–Rochedale boundary 33.4– 34.7 20.8– 21.6 92 Mount Gravatt – Capalaba Road (Metroad 2 west / State Route 21 east) – Mackenzie, Wishart, Capalaba, Mount Gravatt
Gateway_Motorway
Suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
has four major roads that run throughout the suburb. This include of: Metroad 2 (Kessels/Riawena Roads) to the south. National Route 13 (Beaudesert Road)
Salisbury,_Queensland
Road in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
in 1964; this was replaced by State Route 11 in 1974, and then Metroad 4 in 1992. Metroad 4 was later re-aligned along City West Link on its completion
Cleveland_Street,_Sydney
Road in Brisbane, Australia
1986. Since then, the route has had the designations of Alt Route 1 and Metroad 3. Translink is planning for a new section of the Northern Busway from
Gympie_Road
Road in Sydney, Australia
1988–93), State Route 55 (south of Cumberland Highway from 1988–2004), Metroad 7 (replaced State Route 77, from 1993–2005) and State Route 40 (north of
James_Ruse_Drive
Motorway in New South Wales and Queensland
is bypassed by the Pacific Motorway (M1 Motorway) which continues from Metroad 3 at Eight Mile Plains. The former route of the Pacific Highway through
Pacific Motorway (Brisbane–Brunswick Heads)
Pacific_Motorway_(Brisbane–Brunswick_Heads)
Road in Sydney, Australia
then re-designated part of Metroad 3 in April 1993. With the conversion to the newer alphanumeric system in 2013, Metroad 3 was replaced by route A3.
Ryde_Road
Motorway in Brisbane, Australia
Expressway Length 2 km (1.2 mi) Route number(s) M3 Former route number Metroad 3 Major junctions North end Coronation Drive Brisbane City South end Pacific
Riverside_Expressway
bus/cycle/pedestrian bridge. Route signage is achieved by means of a system of Metroads, consisting of the most important arterial roads in metropolitan Brisbane
Road_transport_in_Brisbane
within the next decade. Route signage is achieved by means of a system of Metroads, consisting of the most important arterial roads in metropolitan Brisbane
Transport_in_Brisbane
Road in Sydney, Australia
then re-designated part of Metroad 3 in April 1993. With the conversion to the newer alphanumeric system in 2013, Metroad 3 was replaced by route A3.
King_Georges_Road,_Sydney
Road route in Brisbane, Australia
The (M2) in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, is a major motorway route and southern bypass of Brisbane. It connects the Warrego Highway (A2) at Brassall
M2_(Brisbane)
Road in Brisbane, Australia
Creek Road (State Route 20) Kessels Road / Mount Gravatt Capalaba Road (Metroad 2) Newnham Road (State Route 41) Pacific Motorway ((M3) Padstow Road /
Logan_Road
Road in Queensland, Australia
The (M3/A3) in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, is a major urban road corridor. It connects Eight Mile Plains to Bald Hills via the following corridors:
M3/A3_(Brisbane)
Road in Brisbane, Australia
Coot-tha Road (State Route 32 / Metroad 5) – west – Mount Coot-tha and Western Freeway (M5) / Frederick Street (Metroad 5) – north – Bardon / Miskin Street
Milton_Road
& Kessels Roads (Part of Metroad 2) Redland Sub-Arterial Road (part) U91 S Mount Gravatt - Capalaba Road (Parts of Metroad 2 & State Route 21) St George
List of numbered roads in Queensland
List_of_numbered_roads_in_Queensland
Highway in Queensland
North end Ipswich Road (A7) Moorooka, Brisbane Granard / Riawena Roads (Metroad 2) Learoyd Road (State Route 30) Compton Road (State Route 30) Logan Motorway
Mount_Lindesay_Highway
Component of transport in Australia
connecting most of the towns in the state. Highways and major roads include Metroads, National Routes, State Routes and routes numbered according to the Alphanumeric
Road_transport_in_Australia
Road in Sydney, Australia
The A34 is a route designation of a major metropolitan arterial route through suburban Sydney, linking Hume Highway at Liverpool and Princes Highway at
A34_(Sydney)
Road in Queensland, Australia
The (M7/A7) in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, is a major urban road corridor. It extends from the M2/M7 Ipswich Motorway/Logan Motorway junction at Gailes
M7/A7_(Brisbane)
Arterial road in Brisbane, Australia
0.99 Stewart Road runs north–west to Enoggera 1.9 1.2 Jubilee Terrace (Metroad 5) runs south to Bardon, and north to Enoggera (via Stewart Road) T2 lane
Waterworks_Road
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