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Encyclopedia > Metroads
A Metroad route marker as used in Sydney and Brisbane
A Metroad route marker as used in Sydney and Brisbane

Metroads are the primary road routes serving the Sydney and Brisbane metropolitan areas in Australia. The Metroads form a network of radial and circumferential routes throughout the city, lengths of some which are of motorway grade. A road is a strip of land, smoothed or otherwise prepared to allow easier travel, connecting two or more destinations. ... Sydney Harbour looking south from the vicinity of the Sydney Harbour Bridge towards the CBD skyline; the Opera House is visible in the background on the left. ... Brisbane by night Brisbane is the capital city of the state of Queensland, Australia. ... A motorway (in United Kingdom, Ireland, New Zealand and some other Commonwealth nations) is both a type of road and a classification. ...

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History

National Route 1 ends and Metroad 1 begins at Waterfall on the southern outskirts of Sydney.
National Route 1 ends and Metroad 1 begins at Waterfall on the southern outskirts of Sydney.

Historically, National Routes passed through city centres and formed some of the main throughfares within Australia's largest cities. However urban growth led to massive congestion in the inner city areas. To bypass these centres, new roads were either constructed or main suburban roads were linked together to form ring roads linking one National Route to the other. The earliest scheme was adopted in Sydney in 1970s, the Ring Road scheme. They had special markers for identification. This is a list of highways in Australia, listed alphabetically along with its route number and location. ... A beltway (American English), ring road or orbital motorway (British English) is a circumferential highway found around many cities. ...


Growth of urban sprawl made intra-urban navigation difficult. Many States introduced State Route systems in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s and many roads within metropolitan areas were included. This scheme was adopted by most major cities. In Sydney the State Routes superseded the Ring Road scheme. Urban freeways in Sydney and Brisbane had their own route marking scheme. A state highway in the United States is a numbered highway primarily administered by a state government. ...


However, it was later realised that the multiplicity of urban route marking schemes led to confusion. In the 1990s, these were streamlined in the new Metroad scheme. This scheme ensures that main priority routes are clearly identified and marked. As far as possible urban freeways are absorbed into the system. It was adopted in Sydney in 1993 and Brisbane in 1996. Metroads usually completely replaced the State Routes and National Routes along their routes, however, State Routes not on designated Metroads were usually left untampered.


Sydney Metroads are given the designation M (number) if they are of motorway standard, other Sydney Metroads and all Brisbane Metroads are sometimes known as Metroad (number).


List of Metroads

Sydney Metroads

  • M1 - Wahroonga to Waterfall
  • M2 - Milsons Point to Windsor
  • M3 - Blakehurst to Mona Vale
  • M4 - Sydney to Lapstone
  • M5 - Sydney Airport to Campbelltown
  • M6 - Heathcote to Carlingford
  • M7 - Casula to Wahroonga (this designation will eventually be reallocated to the Westlink M7, currently under construction)
  • M8 - (vacant designation)
  • M9 - Campbelltown to Windsor
  • M10 - Artarmon to Mona Vale

Parts of M1, M2, M5 and Westlink M7 forms the Sydney Orbital Motorway circumnavigating the Sydney metropolitan area. Metroad 1 or M1 is one of Sydney, Australias Metroads. ... Metroad 2 or M2 is one of Sydney, Australias Metroads. ... Metroad 3 or M3 is one of Sydney, Australias Metroads. ... Metroad 4 or M4 is one of Sydney, Australias Metroads. ... Metroad 5 (M5) is a main arterial route linking Sydneys city centre to its south western suburbs and beyond. ... Metroad 6 or M6 is one of Sydney, Australias Metroads. ... Metroad 7 or M7 is one of Sydney, Australias Metroads. ... Westlink M7 is one of Sydneys urban freeways and is a part of the extensive network of Metroads. ... Metroad 9 or M9 is one of Sydney, Australias Metroads. ... Metroad 10 or M10 is one of Sydney, Australias Metroads. ... Sydney Orbital Motorway is a planned network of motorways (tolled freeways) encircling Sydney. ...


Brisbane Metroads

Unlike Sydney, Brisbane Metroad do not use the "M" prefix. "M" prefix is used exclusively for "M" routes under the alphanumeric system, for example, M1 Pacific Motorway.

  • Metroad 1 - Pacific Motorway, Logan River (M1) to Bruce Highway, Pine River (National Highway 1)
  • Metroad 2 - Cunningham/Warrego Hwy Junction (National Highway 15) to Gateway Motorway (Metroad 1)
  • Metroad 3 - Pacific/Gateway Motorway Junction (Metroad 1) to Gympie Arterial Road/Gateway Motorway Junction (Metroad 1)
  • Metroad 4 - Ipswich/Logan Motorway Junction (Metroad 2) to Pacific/Gateway Motorway Junction (Metroad 1)
  • Metroad 5 - Ipswich Motorway (Metroad 2) to Gympie Rd (Metroad 3)
  • Metroad 6 - Logan/Gateway Motorway Junction (Metroad 4) to Pacific Motorway (Metroad 1)

External links

  • Queensland Motorways
  • Information on Sydney's Metroads

See also List of Australian highways This is a list of highways in Australia, listed alphabetically along with its route number and location. ...


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Metroad: Information from Answers.com (604 words)
Metroad 3 - Pacific/Gateway Motorway Junction (Metroad 1) to Gympie Arterial Road/Gateway Motorway Junction (Metroad 1)
Metroad 4 - Ipswich/Logan Motorway Junction (Metroad 2) to Pacific/Gateway Motorway Junction (Metroad 1)
Metroad 6 - Logan/Gateway Motorway Junction (Metroad 4) to Pacific Motorway (Metroad 1)
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