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Metro Region Roads Under Main Roads Control - Metro Region (Indicative and Subject to Changes) Road Name (Name On Road or Main Roads Route Name Road or Route Start Terminus LG Start LG End Signs) Route_End_Terminus Airport Dr Airport Dr Tonkin Hwy Belmont To Near Searle Rd (900m) Belmont Welshpool Rd & Shepperton Albany Hwy Albany Hwy Victoria Park Chester Pass Rotary Albany Rd Albany Hwy & South Western Beeliar Dr * (North Lake Road Armadale Rd Armadale Rd Armadale Cockburn Hwy Once Bridge Is Completed) Beach St (Victoria Quay Beach St Link Queen Victoria St Fremantle Beach St Fremantle Access) Bridge St Guildford Rd North Rd Bassendean Market St Bassendean Albany Hwy 3k Nth Of Brookton Hwy Brookton Hwy Armadale Williams St Brookton Armadale Canning Hwy Canning Hwy Causeway Flyover Victoria Park Queen Victoria St (H31) Fremantle Causeway Albany Hwy Adelaide Tce Perth Shepperton Rd - Start Dual Victoria Park Charles St Wanneroo Rd Newcastle St Perth Wiluna St Vincent Rockingham Rd / Hampton Cockburn Rd Cockburn Rd Fremantle Russell Rd West Cockburn Road Sth Fremantle West Coast Hwy / Port Beach Curtin Av Walter Place Fremantle Claremont Crescent Cottesloe Rd East Pde Guildford Rd East Pde Perth Whatley Cr & Guildford Rd Perth East St Great Eastern Hwy James St Swan Great Eastern Hwy Swan Mandurah Rd & Stakehill Rd Ennis Av Melville Mandurah Hwy Patterson Rd Rockingham Rockingham West Garratt Rd Bridge Nth Garratt Rd Bridge Sth Garratt Rd Bridge Garratt Rd Bridge Bayswater Belmont Abutment Abutment Gnangara Rd Ocean Reef Upper Swan Hwy Ocean Reef & Sydney Rd Wanneroo Tonkin Hwy Swan Orrong Rd @ Barry St Vic Graham Farmer Fwy Graham Farmer Fwy Mitchell Freeway Perth Victoria Park Park Great Eastern Hwy Great Eastern Hwy Perth Causeway Flyover Victoria Park Johnson St At Bridge St Swan Great Eastern Hwy Great Eastern Hwy East St Swan Dreyer St, Meckering Cunderdin Great Eastern Hwy Bypass Great Eastern Hwy Bypass Great Eastern Hwy Swan Roe Hwy Swan Great Northern Hwy Great Northern Hwy Roe Hwy At Middle Swan Swan Crampton St Dalwallinu Great Southern Hwy Chidlow York Great Eastern Hwy Mundaring Forrest St York Guildford Rd Guildford Rd Rail Bridge Sth Abutment Perth Johnson St, Guildford Swan High St Leach Hwy Stirling Hwy & High St Fremantle Carrington St Fremantle To International Airport Horrie Miller Dr Horrie Miller Dr Tonkin Hwy Belmont Belmont Boundary (220m Only) Wanneroo Rd At Yanchep Indian Ocean Dr Indian Ocean Dr Wanneroo Lesueur Dr Dandaragan Beach Rd James St Great Eastern Hwy Johnson St Swan East St Swan James St Guildford Rd Market St Swan Johnson St , Guildford Swan Great Eastern Hwy At Bridge Johnson St Great Eastern Hwy Swan James St Swan St Marmion Av & Karrinyup Rd Karrinyup Rd Karrinyup Morley Hwy Stirling Main St Stirling & West Coast Hwy Junct. Albany Hwy / William Kenwick Link Kenwick Link Gosnells Junct. Albany Hwy / Austin Av Gosnells St Kwinana Beach Rd Kwinana Beach Rd Patterson Rd Kwinana Rockingham Beach Rd Rockingham Kwinana Fwy Kwinana Fwy Narrows Bridge (Nth Abut.) South Perth Pinjarra Rd Bridge (Nth Abut.) Murray Tonkin Hwy Near Perth Leach Hwy Leach Hwy Stirling Hwy Fremantle Belmont Airport Mandurah Rd & Stakehill Rd Mandurah Rd Melville Mandurah Hwy Rockingham Mandjoogoordap Dr Rotary Rockingham West Marmion Av Marmion Av Karrinyup Rd/West Coast Hwy Stirling Yanchep Beach Rd Wanneroo Mitchell Fwy Mitchell Fwy Narrows Bridge (Nth Abut.) Perth Hester Av Ramps Wanneroo Morley Dr Karrinyup Morley Hwy Main St Stirling Tonkin Hwy-Morley Dr Rotary Stirling Mounts Bay Rd Stirling Hwy Point Lewis Rotary Perth Winthrop Av Perth Ocean Reef Rd Ocean Reef Upper Swan Hwy Marmion Av Joondalup Gnangara & Sydney Rd Wanneroo Graham Farmer Fwy At Great Orrong Rd Rivervale Wattle Grove Link Victoria Park Roe Hwy Canning Eastern Hwy Patterson Rd After Alumina Patterson Rd Melville Mandurah Hwy Mandurah Rd Kwinana Kwinana Rd Beach St (Victoria Quay Unknown Rd (Fremantle Port Peter Hughes Dr Beach St Fremantle Fremantle Access) Authority) Point Lewis Rotary Point Lewis Rotary Mounts Bay Road Perth Riverside Drive West Perth Leighton Beach Bvd / Walter Port Beach Rd Port Beach Rd North Of North Mole Dr Fremantle Fremantle Pl Queen Victoria St Queen Victoria St Tydeman Rd H30 Fremantle Canning Hwy H13 Fremantle Reid Hwy Reid Hwy Marmion Av Stirling Great Northern Hwy Swan Convention Ctr Car Park Exit Riverside Dr West Stirling Hwy Perth Point Lewis Rotary Perth William St Kwinana Beach Rd & Rockingham Beach Rd At Cbh Rockingham Beach Rd Kwinana Beach Rd Rockingham Rockingham Rockingham Beach Rd Terminal Rockingham Rd Melville Mandurah Hwy Rockingham Rd Cockburn Mandurah Rd Cockburn West Of Kwinana Fwy At Great Northern Hwy At Roe Hwy Roe Hwy Melville Swan Ramps Middle Swan Intersection Of Cockburn Rd Intersection Of Russell Rd Russell Rd West Cockburn Rd Cockburn Cockburn & Russell Rd West West & Rockingham Rd Salvado St Salvado St (Ramp) Curtin Av Cottesloe Stirling Hwy Mosman Park Shepperton Rd Albany Hwy Causeway Victoria Park Welshpool Rd & Albany Hwy Victoria Park South St South St Curedale St Fremantle Roe Hwy Canning Vale Canning South Western Highway South Western Highway Albany Hwy At Armadale Armadale Paterson Rd Murray Stephenson Av Stephenson Hwy Scarborough Beach Road Stirling Pearson St Stirling Stirling Hwy Stirling Hwy William St Perth Leach Highway Fremantle Fremantle Stock Rd Melville Mandurah Hwy Leach Hwy & Stock Rd Melville Rockingham Rd Melville Serpentine- Thomas Rd Thomas Rd Rockingham Rd Kwinana Tonkin Hwy Jarrahdale Toodyay Rd Toodyay Rd Roe Hwy At Middle Swan Swan Toodyay Rd In Gidgegannup Swan Toodyay Rd Toodyay Toodyay Rd In Gigdegannup Swan Goomalling-Toodyay Rd Toodyay Tydeman Rd Tydeman Rd Stirling Hwy Fremantle Port Beach Rd Fremantle Great Eastern Hwy After Great Eastern Hwy At Sayer Victoria St Great Eastern Hwy Swan Swan Morrison Rd, Midland St, Midland Victoria St Victoria St (Ramp) Curtin Av Cottesloe Stirling Hwy Mosman Park Walter Place Port Beach Rd Port Beach Rd / Walter Pl Fremantle Curtin Av Fremantle Welshpool Rd East Rivervale Wattle Grove Link Roe Hwy Canning Tonkin Hwy Kalamunda West Coast Hwy West Coast Hwy Curtin Av / Claremont Cres Cottesloe Karrinyup Rd Stirling For further information please see: https://mrwebapps.mainroads.wa.gov.au/PublicMaps/RoadInformationMapping D21#321523.
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