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2 and 4 Axle Special Purpose Vehicles Restricted Structures RESTRICTED STRUCTURES 2 and 4 Axle Special Purpose Vehicles Document No. D20#609223 RESTRICTED STRUCTURES 2 Axle Special Purpose Vehicle 06 September 2021 | Page 2 of 22 2 Axle Special Purpose Vehicle CWY Str No Crossing Name Road No Road Name SLK Local Government Latitude Longitude 0616 Unknown 4211159 Clydesdale Rd 4.38 S Northam -31.63002 116.79250 0802 Hutt River (Bypassed By 864) 513Z002 Old Hutt River Bridge 0.00 S Northampton -28.15388 114.65215 0803 Murchison River - Galena (Old) 513Z001 Unknown Rd 0.00 S Northampton -27.82739 114.68839 0815 Fitzroy Crossing-Fitzroy River 0030164 Yurabi Rd 4.20 S Derby - West Kimberley -18.17987 125.59749 0841 Ashburton River - Minderoo Bdg 8110004 Twitchin Rd 22.53 S Ashburton -21.97569 115.03001 0902 Railway (Congdon St) 1160108 Claremont Cr 0.04 S Cottesloe (T) -31.98283 115.77021 0913 Canning Bdg(Canning R-D/Strm) H013 Canning Hwy 5.92 R Melville (C) -32.01096 115.85315 0916 Swan River H031 Queen Victoria St 0.39 S Fremantle (C) -32.04035 115.75446 0922 Mitchell Fwy & Off Ramp 1240100 Malcolm St 0.36 S Perth (C) -31.95266 115.84823 0923 Mitchell Fwy & On Ramp 1240111 Hay St 3.27 S Perth (C) -31.95093 115.84890 0924 Murray St & On Ramp H016 Mitchell Fwy 1.40 LR Perth (C) -31.94958 115.84938 0930 Fremantle Rail Line/PSP 311 1270164 Haydn Bunton Dr 0.21 LR Subiaco (C) -31.94372 115.82719 0934 Helena River 1091164 Amherst Rd 0.18 S Swan (C) -31.89552 115.99783 0945 Rail Line 10 1090955 Kalamunda Rd 3.36 S Swan (C) -31.92725 115.99440 0948 Horseshoe Bridge & Rail 1240038 William St 0.60 S Perth (C) -31.95114 115.85913 0949A Barrack Street Bridge & Rail 1240043 Beaufort St 0.04 S Perth (C) -31.95204 115.86149 0950 Swan River (Garratt Rd.) H037 Garratt Rd Bridge 0.00 L Belmont (C) -31.93134 115.91604 0953 Swan River H015 Kwinana Fwy 0.00 L Perth (C) -31.96195 115.84739 0978 Bridge N/1 H016 Mitchell Fwy 0.48 L Perth (C) -31.95780 115.84899 0979 Bridge N/2 H016 Mitchell Fwy 0.48 R Perth (C) -31.95819 115.84941 0989 Bridge N/3 H514 Mitchell Fwy (Southbound) off to Stirling Hwy 0.10 S Perth (C) -31.95650 115.85063 0990 Bridge N/4-West:Mounts Bay Rd H016 Mitchell Fwy 0.70 L Perth (C) -31.95558 115.84933 0991 Bridge N/4-East:Mounts Bay Rd H016 Mitchell Fwy 0.70 R Perth (C) -31.95552 115.84958 0993 Wellington St (Off Ramp) H522 Mitchell Fwy (Northbound) off to Market St 0.01 S Perth (C) -31.94846 115.84970 0994 Struc 1:Wellington St-Brg West H016 Mitchell Fwy 1.53 L Perth (C) -31.94850 115.84990 0995 Struc 1:Wellington St-Brg East H016 Mitchell Fwy 1.54 R Perth (C) -31.94855 115.85010 0996 Wellington St (On Ramp) H523 Market St on to Mitchell Fwy (Southbound) 0.21 S Perth (C) -31.94879 115.85015 1009 Kwinana Fwy & Rail H500 Mill Point Rd on to Kwinana Fwy (Northbound) 0.16 S South Perth (C) -31.97310 115.84834 1011 Railway West (Structure 2) H016 Mitchell Fwy 1.73 L Perth (C) -31.94709 115.85008 1012 Railway East (Structure 3) H016 Mitchell Fwy 1.74 R Perth (C) -31.94710 115.85055 1013 James Street (Structure 5) H525 Charles St on to Mitchell Fwy (Southbound) 0.32 S Perth (C) -31.94478 115.85079 1014 Graham Farmer Fwy (Structure 8) H525 Charles St on to Mitchell Fwy (Southbound) 0.03 S Perth (C) -31.94254 115.85198 1015 Vincent Street H016 Mitchell Fwy 3.45 R Vincent (C) -31.93631 115.83852 1017 Scarborough Beach Road H016 Mitchell Fwy 6.31 R Stirling (C) -31.91435 115.82335 1018 Powis Street H016 Mitchell Fwy 5.38 R Vincent (C) -31.92239 115.82627 1021 Joondalup Rail Line H016 Mitchell Fwy 2.05 L Perth (C) -31.94470 115.84901 1030 GFF (Structure 9) H526 Mitchell Fwy (Northbound) off to Charles St 0.39 S Perth (C) -31.94288 115.85068 1060 Canning River At Mt Henry H015 Kwinana Fwy 8.05 L Melville (C) -32.03152 115.85980 1066 Kwinana Fwy & Rail H547 Manning Rd on to Kwinana Fwy (Northbound) 0.09 S South Perth (C) -32.01391 115.85830 1081 Kwinana Fwy & Rail 1260374 Gentilli Wy 0.48 S South Perth (C) -32.01744 115.85800 06 September 2021 | Page 3 of 22 2 Axle Special Purpose Vehicle CWY Str No Crossing Name Road No Road Name SLK Local Government Latitude Longitude 1204 Warwick Bus Station Access Bdg 131Z004 Warwick Bus Stn 0.26 S Joondalup (C) -31.84420 115.79657 1295 Kwinana Fwy Nth Bnd Bus Access 126Z005 PTA Controlled Bus Lane : Canning Hwy (Eastbound) on to Kwinana Fwy 0.06 S South Perth (C) -32.00977 115.85569 (Northbound) 1323 Bridge Over Railway - East H015 Kwinana Fwy 15.24 L Cockburn (C) -32.09505 115.84944 1324 Swan River (Windan Bridge) H020 Graham Farmer Fwy 3.54 LR Perth (C) -31.94765 115.88088 1332 Bridge Over Railway - West H015 Kwinana Fwy 15.25 R Cockburn (C) -32.09517 115.84917 1340 Vincent Street H016 Mitchell Fwy 3.43 L Cambridge (T) -31.93609 115.83782 1341 Powis Street H016 Mitchell Fwy 5.35 L Stirling (C) -31.92249 115.82589 1342 Scarborough Beach Road H016 Mitchell Fwy 6.31 L Stirling (C) -31.91423 115.82284 1353 Mitchell Fwy (Southbound) & Rail H020 Graham Farmer Fwy 0.22 R Perth (C) -31.94312 115.84803 1402 Serpentine Dam Spillway Bridge 1080177 Kingsbury Dr 16.50 S Serpentine - Jarrahdale -32.40301 116.10065 1434 Mitchell Fwy & Rail 125Z004 Stirling Stn Bus Access 0.08 S Stirling (C) -31.89369 115.80511 1436 Gt Eastern Hwy (GFF East/B) H020 Graham Farmer Fwy 6.22 L Victoria Park (T) -31.95845 115.90382 1439 Graham Farmer Fwy Tunnel H020 Graham Farmer Fwy 0.77 LR Perth (C) -31.94343 115.85386 1440 Graham Farmer Fwy Eastbound H676 Mitchell Fwy (Northbound) to Graham Farmer Fwy (Eastbound) 0.00 S Perth (C) -31.94305 115.85057 1441 Mitchell Freeway & Rail H674 Graham Farmer Fwy (Westbound) off to Loftus St 0.04 S Perth (C) -31.94344 115.84942 1446 Gt Eastern Hwy (GFF West/ Bd) H020 Graham Farmer Fwy 6.22 R Victoria Park (T) -31.95863 115.90371 1453 Roe St And Market St And Rail H673 Wellington St on to Mitchell Fwy (Northbound) 0.18 S Perth (C) -31.94677 115.84964 1454 Roe St And Market St And Rail H672 Mitchell Fwy (Southbound) off to Wellington St 0.45 S Perth (C) -31.94678 115.85114 1457 Millar Rd - Baldivis Rd / Rail Line 13 H015 Kwinana Fwy 35.40 L Rockingham (C) -32.27181 115.84535 1460 Mitchell Fwy Southbound 131Z005 Whitfords Bus Stn & Sth Carpark Access 0.17 S Joondalup (C) -31.80005 115.78279 1461 Millar Rd - Baldivis Rd / Rail Line 13 H015 Kwinana Fwy 35.43 R Rockingham (C) -32.27174 115.84496 1472 Joondalup Rail Line H016 Mitchell Fwy 25.22 R Joondalup (C) -31.75915 115.76831 1491 Swan River H015 Kwinana Fwy 0.00 R Perth (C) -31.96188 115.84701 1492 Albany Highway Southbound 114Z007 Carousel Shopping Ctr Access 0.03 S Canning (C) -32.02181 115.93806 1499 Eastern Side Approach to 1324 H020 Graham Farmer Fwy 3.95 LR Victoria Park (T) -31.94738 115.88518 1505 Kwinana Fwy Sth Bnd Bus Access 126Z006 PTA Controlled Bus Lane : Kwinana Fwy (Southbnd) off to Canning Hwy 0.21 S South Perth (C) -32.00864 115.85588 (Westbnd) 1514 Anketell Rail Tunnel H015 Kwinana Fwy 29.64 R Kwinana (C) -32.22203 115.84855 1515 Glen Iris Rail Tunnel H015 Kwinana Fwy 15.42 L Cockburn (C) -32.09645 115.84947 1527 S/Approach to Narrows Dupl H015 Kwinana Fwy 0.34 R South Perth (C) -31.96492 115.84641 1528 N/Approach to Narrows Dupl H016 Mitchell Fwy 0.00 L Perth (C) -31.96172 115.84701 1546 Fremantle Railway Line 1270526 Edenderry Tce 0.16 S Subiaco (C) -31.94388 115.82690 1550 Riverside Dve/Freeway On Ramp H745 Mitchell Fwy (Southbound) off to Spring St Link 0.11 S Perth (C) -31.95774 115.85089 1572 Bull Creek Station Car Park Exit H559 Kwinana Fwy (Northbound) off to Leach Hwy 0.27 S Melville (C) -32.04876 115.85249 1573 Canning I/C-Kwinana Fwy & Rail 126Z006 PTA Controlled Bus Lane : Kwinana Fwy (Southbnd) off to Canning Hwy 0.34 S South Perth (C) -32.00952 115.85644 (Westbnd) 1581 Canning River At Mt Henry (Down Stream) H015 Kwinana Fwy 8.05 R Melville (C) -32.03144 115.85952 1584 Mitchell Fwy Southbound H016 Mitchell Fwy 28.01 R Joondalup (C) -31.73650 115.75630 1600 Burns Beach Road H016 Mitchell Fwy 29.64 R Joondalup (C) -31.72236 115.75005 1601 Burns Beach Road H016 Mitchell Fwy 29.63 L Joondalup (C) -31.72258 115.74964 06 September 2021 | Page 4 of 22 2 Axle Special Purpose Vehicle CWY Str No Crossing Name Road No Road Name SLK Local Government Latitude Longitude 1606 Serpentine River (H057) H015 Kwinana Fwy 63.17 L Murray -32.50575 115.79050 1607 Serpentine River(H057) H015 Kwinana Fwy 63.17 R Murray -32.50594 115.79027 1609 Nambeelup Brook H015 Kwinana Fwy 66.44 L Murray -32.52490 115.81548 1610 Nambeelup Brook H015 Kwinana Fwy 66.44 R Murray -32.52505 115.81516 1620 Mandurah Rail Line/Busway H016 Mitchell Fwy 0.40 R Perth (C) -31.95862 115.84900 1624 Roe St & Railway 124Z027 Busway 0.60 S Perth (C) -31.94701 115.85127 1660 Stokely Creek 104Z015 Stokely Creek Crossing 0.02 S Gosnells (C) -32.05757 115.99137 1783 Hepburn Avenue H017 Tonkin Hwy 34.49 R Swan (C) -31.84178 115.91703 1784 Hepburn Avenue (South) Rotary H017 Tonkin Hwy 34.52 L Swan (C) -31.84178 115.91754 1785 Hepburn Ave H017 Tonkin Hwy 34.35 R Swan (C) -31.84059 115.91705 1786 Hepburn Avenue H017 Tonkin Hwy 34.38 L Swan (C) -31.84059 115.91755 1787 Baal Street H017 Tonkin Hwy 32.16 L Swan (C) -31.82081 115.91664 1788 Gnangara Road H316 Tonkin Hwy (Northbound) off to Gnangara Rd (Eastbound) 0.63 S Swan (C) -31.79591 115.92642 1806 Mitchell Freeway to Graham Farmer Freeway Perth (C) -31.94253 115.85185 1811 Baal Street H017 Tonkin Hwy 32.21 R Swan (C) -31.82082 115.91612 3002 Chapman River (Nanson) 5160010 Nanson - Howatharra Rd 0.77 S Chapman Valley -28.56757 114.75027 3003 Hay River 3120061 Eulup - Manurup Rd 1.29 S Plantagenet -34.64619 117.54884 3142 Narrogin Brook 4180025 Havelock St 0.61 S Narrogin -32.94330 117.18544
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