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Roads Under Main Roads Control - Metro Region (Indicative and Subject to Changes)

Road Name (Name On Signs)

Airport Dr

Road or Route_End_Terminus

To Near Searle Rd (900m)

Main Roads Route Name

Airport Dr

  • Road or Route Start Terminus LG Start
  • LG End

Belmont Albany

  • Tonkin Hwy
  • Belmont

Welshpool Rd & Shepperton Rd

  • Albany Hwy
  • Albany Hwy
  • Victoria Park
  • Chester Pass Rotary

Albany Hwy & South Western Hwy
Beeliar Dr * (North Lake Road Once Bridge Is Completed)

  • Armadale Rd
  • Armadale Rd
  • Armadale
  • Cockburn

Beach St (Victoria Quay Access) Guildford Rd
Beach St Link Bridge St

  • Queen Victoria St
  • Fremantle

Bassendean Armadale Victoria Park Perth

  • Beach St
  • Fremantle

Bassendean Brookton Fremantle Victoria Park Vincent
North Rd Albany Hwy 3k Nth Of Armadale
Market St
Brookton Hwy Canning Hwy Causeway
Brookton Hwy Canning Hwy Albany Hwy
Williams St

  • Causeway Flyover
  • Queen Victoria St (H31)

Shepperton Rd - Start Dual Wiluna St
Adelaide Tce

  • Charles St
  • Wanneroo Rd

Cockburn Rd
Newcastle St Rockingham Rd / Hampton Road Sth Fremantle
Perth

  • Cockburn Rd
  • Fremantle
  • Russell Rd West
  • Cockburn

West Coast Hwy / Port Beach Rd

  • Curtin Av
  • Walter Place
  • Fremantle
  • Claremont Crescent
  • Cottesloe

East Pde East St

  • Guildford Rd
  • East Pde
  • Perth
  • Whatley Cr & Guildford Rd
  • Perth

Great Eastern Hwy Melville Mandurah Hwy

  • James St
  • Swan
  • Great Eastern Hwy

Mandurah Rd & Stakehill Rd West
Swan

  • Ennis Av
  • Patterson Rd
  • Rockingham
  • Rockingham

Garratt Rd Bridge Nth Abutment
Garratt Rd Bridge Sth Abutment
Garratt Rd Bridge Gnangara Rd

  • Garratt Rd Bridge
  • Bayswater

Wanneroo Perth
Belmont

  • Swan
  • Ocean Reef Upper Swan Hwy Ocean Reef & Sydney Rd

Graham Farmer Fwy Mitchell Freeway
Tonkin Hwy Orrong Rd @ Barry St Vic Park

  • Graham Farmer Fwy
  • Victoria Park

Great Eastern Hwy Great Eastern Hwy
Great Eastern Hwy Great Eastern Hwy
Perth Causeway Flyover East St
Victoria Park Swan
Johnson St At Bridge St Dreyer St, Meckering
Swan Cunderdin

  • Great Eastern Hwy Bypass Great Eastern Hwy Bypass
  • Great Eastern Hwy
  • Swan
  • Roe Hwy
  • Swan

Great Northern Hwy Great Southern Hwy Guildford Rd
Great Northern Hwy Chidlow York Guildford Rd
Roe Hwy At Middle Swan Great Eastern Hwy Rail Bridge Sth Abutment Stirling Hwy & High St
Swan Mundaring Perth
Crampton St Forrest St Johnson St, Guildford Carrington St
Dalwallinu York Swan

  • High St
  • Leach Hwy
  • Fremantle
  • Fremantle

To International Airport Boundary (220m Only)
Horrie Miller Dr Indian Ocean Dr
Horrie Miller Dr Indian Ocean Dr

  • Tonkin Hwy
  • Belmont
  • Belmont

Wanneroo Rd At Yanchep Beach Rd

  • Wanneroo
  • Lesueur Dr
  • Dandaragan

James St James St
Great Eastern Hwy Guildford Rd
Johnson St Market St
Swan Swan
East St Johnson St , Guildford
Swan Swan
Great Eastern Hwy At Bridge St Marmion Av & Karrinyup Rd & West Coast Hwy Junct. Albany Hwy / William St

  • Johnson St
  • Great Eastern Hwy
  • Swan
  • James St

Main St
Swan

  • Karrinyup Rd
  • Karrinyup Morley Hwy
  • Stirling
  • Stirling

  • Kenwick Link
  • Kenwick Link
  • Gosnells
  • Junct. Albany Hwy / Austin Av Gosnells

Kwinana Beach Rd Kwinana Fwy
Kwinana Beach Rd Kwinana Fwy

  • Patterson Rd
  • Kwinana
  • Rockingham Beach Rd
  • Rockingham

Narrows Bridge (Nth Abut.)

Stirling Hwy

  • South Perth
  • Pinjarra Rd Bridge (Nth Abut.) Murray

Tonkin Hwy Near Perth

  • Belmont
  • Leach Hwy
  • Leach Hwy
  • Fremantle

Airport

Mandurah Rd & Stakehill Rd West
Mandurah Rd Marmion Av Mitchell Fwy Morley Dr
Melville Mandurah Hwy Marmion Av

  • Rockingham
  • Mandjoogoordap Dr Rotary Rockingham

  • Karrinyup Rd/West Coast Hwy Stirling
  • Yanchep Beach Rd

Hester Av Ramps
Wanneroo

  • Wanneroo
  • Mitchell Fwy
  • Narrows Bridge (Nth Abut.)

Main St
Perth

  • Karrinyup Morley Hwy
  • Stirling
  • Tonkin Hwy-Morley Dr Rotary Stirling

Mounts Bay Rd Ocean Reef Rd

  • Stirling Hwy
  • Point Lewis Rotary
  • Perth
  • Winthrop Av
  • Perth

  • Ocean Reef Upper Swan Hwy Marmion Av
  • Joondalup
  • Gnangara & Sydney Rd
  • Wanneroo

Graham Farmer Fwy At Great Eastern Hwy

  • Orrong Rd
  • Rivervale Wattle Grove Link

Melville Mandurah Hwy
Victoria Park Kwinana

  • Roe Hwy
  • Canning

Kwinana
Patterson Rd After Alumina Rd

  • Patterson Rd
  • Mandurah Rd

Beach St (Victoria Quay Access) Point Lewis Rotary
Unknown Rd (Fremantle Port Authority) Riverside Drive West Leighton Beach Bvd / Walter Pl
Peter Hughes Dr Point Lewis Rotary Port Beach Rd

  • Beach St
  • Fremantle

Perth
Fremantle

  • Perth
  • Mounts Bay Road

  • North Of North Mole Dr
  • Port Beach Rd
  • Fremantle
  • Fremantle

Queen Victoria St Reid Hwy
Queen Victoria St Reid Hwy
Tydeman Rd H30 Marmion Av
Fremantle Stirling
Canning Hwy H13 Great Northern Hwy
Fremantle Swan
Convention Ctr Car Park Exit William St

  • Riverside Dr West
  • Stirling Hwy
  • Perth
  • Point Lewis Rotary
  • Perth

Kwinana Beach Rd & Rockingham Beach Rd Rockingham Rd West Of Kwinana Fwy At Ramps
Rockingham Beach Rd At Cbh Terminal Mandurah Rd Great Northern Hwy At Middle Swan
Rockingham Beach Rd Rockingham Rd Roe Hwy
Kwinana Beach Rd Melville Mandurah Hwy Roe Hwy
Rockingham Cockburn Melville
Rockingham Cockburn Swan
Intersection Of Cockburn Rd & Russell Rd West Curtin Av
Intersection Of Russell Rd West & Rockingham Rd Stirling Hwy
Russell Rd West Salvado St

  • Cockburn Rd
  • Cockburn
  • Cockburn

Salvado St (Ramp) Albany Hwy

  • Cottesloe
  • Mosman Park

  • Shepperton Rd
  • Causeway
  • Victoria Park
  • Welshpool Rd & Albany Hwy Victoria Park

  • South St
  • South St
  • Curedale St
  • Fremantle

Armadale Stirling Perth Melville
Roe Hwy Canning Vale Paterson Rd Pearson St Leach Highway Fremantle Rockingham Rd
Canning Murray Stirling Fremantle Melville
South Western Highway Stephenson Av Stirling Hwy
South Western Highway Stephenson Hwy Stirling Hwy
Albany Hwy At Armadale Scarborough Beach Road William St

  • Stock Rd
  • Melville Mandurah Hwy
  • Leach Hwy & Stock Rd

SerpentineJarrahdale

  • Thomas Rd
  • Thomas Rd
  • Rockingham Rd
  • Kwinana
  • Tonkin Hwy

  • Toodyay Rd
  • Toodyay Rd
  • Roe Hwy At Middle Swan
  • Swan
  • Toodyay Rd In Gidgegannup Swan

Toodyay Rd Tydeman Rd Victoria St

  • Toodyay
  • Toodyay Rd In Gigdegannup Swan
  • Goomalling-Toodyay Rd
  • Toodyay

Tydeman Rd Great Eastern Hwy

  • Stirling Hwy
  • Fremantle
  • Port Beach Rd

Great Eastern Hwy At Sayer St, Midland Stirling Hwy Curtin Av
Fremantle Swan
Great Eastern Hwy After Morrison Rd, Midland Curtin Av
Swan
Victoria St Walter Place
Victoria St (Ramp) Port Beach Rd
Cottesloe Fremantle
Mosman Park

  • Fremantle
  • Port Beach Rd / Walter Pl

Welshpool Rd East

West Coast Hwy
Rivervale Wattle Grove Link Roe Hwy West Coast Hwy Curtin Av / Claremont Cres

  • Canning
  • Tonkin Hwy

Karrinyup Rd
Kalamunda

  • Stirling
  • Cottesloe

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