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Refined Route Expressway KING ROAD BROWN ROAD NASH ROAD northern Expressway bridge over railway & Taylors Road VIRGINIA + TWO WELLS MALLALA expressway WILKINSON ROAD SYMES ROAD GAWLER RIVER refi ned route 1 TAYLORS ROAD PENFIELD GARDENS N Penfi eld Road closed ANJANTO ROAD Huxtable Road ANGLE closed North-bound access Short Road closed VALE LEGEND TYPICAL CROSS SECTION OF THE NORTHERN EXPRESSWAY Grassland and mixed native tree area PELLEW ROAD onto & south-bound ST KILDA ROAD TWO WELLS ROAD Overpass at exit off Expressway at MALLALA ROAD SHORT ROAD SMITH CREEK Two Wells Road Refi ned Northern Angle Vale Road may HUXTABLE ROAD PENFIELD ROAD Expressway Route Alignment be provided in future Previous Northern GREYHOUND ROAD change ROBINSON ROADWATERLOO North-bound access Alignment change Expressway Route HEASLIP ROAD CORNER onto & south-bound WINGATE ROAD Port Wakefi eld PENFIELD Road upgrade ADELAIDE – PERTH/DARWIN MAIN RAILWAY LINE 2 exit off Expressway RIVERBANKS ROAD Overpass at UNDO ROAD at Curtis Road WARD BELT Arterial roads Angle Vale 5 MILL ROAD Argent Road JULIAN ROAD Local roads closed Road MUMFORD ROAD WHITELAW ROAD Road closure Full access onto & exit off Expressway Overpass at FRISBY ROAD MACDONALD PARK 4 Hillier Road closed Whitelaw Road closed Northern Curtis Road U Turns permitted ANGLE VALE at Heaslip Road & Womma Road Expressway CRESCENT Upgraded traffi c signals Alignment South-bound WARD BELT ROAD connects at SUMMER ROAD DIREK change 3 access onto & Gawler bypass New traffi c signals ARGENT ROAD Fradd Road closed HILLIER ROAD RAAF BASE north-bound exit No change in access ROAD ANGLE VALE ROAD EDINBURGH off Expressway at Alignment Left turns in and out only South-bound Two Wells Road change (no right turns) BURTON Pertherton Road closed JOBSON ROAD HELPS ROAD access onto FRADD ROAD BUCHFELDE DEUTER ROAD MUNNO PARA South-bound access Left turns in and out WYATT ROAD ANDREWS ROAD & north-bound onto & north-bound CURTIS ROAD DOWNS and right turn in exit off exit off Expressway at PETHERTON ROAD Alignment change Expressway at STURT HIGHWAY Changed access via Angle Vale Road 6 WATERLOO CORNER ROAD Curtis Road modifi ed service road WOMMA ROAD HODGSON ROAD PARALOWIE WAKEFIELD WILLASTON Gawler River ANDREWS FARM EDINBURGH STEBONHEATH ROAD Railway BOLIVAR ROAD MAIN KUDLA NORTH BELLCHAMBERS ROAD GAWLER BYPASS Bridge/overpass BOLIVAR ROAD DALKEITH ROAD GAWLER PORT WEST DAVOREN PARK SMITHFIELD PLAINS EVANSTON N GAWLER PORT WAKEFIELD ROAD ADELAIDE – GAWLER RAILWAY LINE PEACHY ROAD KINGS ROAD BURTON ROAD GLOBE DANIEL AVENUE DERBY GAWLER PARAFIELD PARK GARDENS MAIN NORTH ROAD GLOBE DERBY DRIVE MARTINS ROAD WINGATE ROAD SALISBURY GREEN SHEPHERDSON ROAD FIELDS RYANS ROAD RYANS SALISBURY HIGHWAY PORT RIVER EXPRESSWAY TAYLORS ROAD HEASLIP ROAD PORT TWO WELLS ROAD RIVER SALISBURY HIGHWAY EXPRESSWAY WOMMA ROAD GAWLER BYPASS CURTIS ROAD ANGLE VALE ROAD ADELAIDE 1 2 3 Ramps may be 4 5 6 provided in future NORTHERN EXPRESSWAY EXPRESSWAY NORTHERN REFINED ROUTE.
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