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Encyclopedia > Calder Freeway

Calder Freeway M79 is freeway linking Melbourne to Bendigo. Originally just a short spur of the Tullamarine Freeway linking Calder Highway in Keilor, it has been extended to Kyneton subsuming all the older Calder highway stretches. It continues beyond as Calder Highway A79 to Bendigo. The Victorian Government hopes the complete the duplication of the Calder Hwy from Melbourne to Bendigo by 2006.


Towns along the M79 includes:

Towns along the A79 includes:

  • Malmsbury
  • Harcourt
  • Ravenswood South
  • Bendigo

Beyond Bendigo, it continues along the northwestern Victoria until finally reaching Mildura and Sturt Highway.


See List of Melbourne freeways


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  Results from FactBites:
 
Calder Freeway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (479 words)
Calder Freeway is a freeway linking Melbourne to Kyneton in Victoria, Australia.
The Calder Highway was named after William Calder, who was chairman of the Victorian road construction authority formerly known as the Country Roads Board from 1913 to 1928.
South of the Victoria/New South Wales border the highway is a two-lane, single carriageway in each direction, continuing through northwest Victoria from the Abbotsford Bridge, through Merbein to the major regional town of Mildura in the state's north-west.
Tullamarine Freeway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (345 words)
Tullamarine Freeway is one of the oldest freeways in Melbourne.
At present the Calder Freeway interchange is undergoing dramatic roadworks to alleviate congestion.
It the gains Metro 40 and State 79 shields at the interchange with the Calder Freeway in Essendon, loses Metro 40 at the Bell Street ramps in Strathmore, and loses State 79 at the Mt. Alexander Road/Racecourse Road overpass in Flemington.
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