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SYDNEY TRAFFIC CONTROLLED SITES Page 1 of 40 SYDNEY TRAFFIC CONTROLLED SITES TCS # Primary Road Secondary Road 1 Secondary Road 2 City/Suburb LGA Sydway UBD Ref 2655 Arthur St Holden St Ashfield Ashfield 295L08 254D04 2475 Brown St Hercules St Ashfield Ashfield 295L07 254D03 1788 Carlton Cr Lackey St Summer Hill Ashfield 295R08 030A07 0397 Dobroyd Pde Timbrell Dr Mortley Ave Haberfield Ashfield 053A19 234K11 1410 Dobroyd Pde Waratah St Wattle St Haberfield Ashfield 275Q20 234H12 0039 Elizabeth St Bland St Ashfield Ashfield 295K06 254C02 1516 Elizabeth St Charlotte St Ashfield Ashfield 295L06 254D02 Frederick St Church St Ashfield Ashfield 295L03 234D15 0040 Frederick St Elizabeth St Ashfield Ashfield 295J05 254B01 Frederick St Private Ent Ashfield Ashfield 295M02 234E14 1693 Frederick St Thomas St Ashfield Ashfield 295H06 254A01 1473 Georges River Rd Holborow St Croydon Park Ashfield 295F09 253P05 0356 Liverpool Rd Carlton Cr Ashfield Ashfield 295N07 254F03 0355 Liverpool Rd Elizabeth St Grosvenor Cr Summer Hill Ashfield 295N07 254F03 1040 Liverpool Rd Frederick St Milton St Ashfield Ashfield 295H07 254A03 Liverpool Rd Gower St Summer Hill Ashfield 295Q06 254H02 Liverpool Rd Grimmond Ave Ashfield Ashfield 295N07 254F03 0073 Liverpool Rd Hercules St Ashfield Ashfield 295L07 254C03 1254 Liverpool Rd Holden St Brown St Ashfield Ashfield 295L07 254D03 2253 Liverpool Rd Knox St Ashfield Ashfield 295K07 254C03 Liverpool Rd Pembroke St Summer Hill Ashfield 295P07 254G03 1358 Liverpool Rd Queen St Ashfield Ashfield 295M08 254E03 0903 Liverpool Rd Thomas St Ashfield Ashfield 295J06 254B02 1227 Liverpool Rd Victoria St Ashfield Ashfield 295M08 254E03 3547 Marion St Ramsay St Haberfield Ashfield 063A05 030C01 Milton St Arthur St Ashfield Ashfield 295H08 254A03 1228 Milton St Georges River Rd Ashfield Ashfield 295H09 254A05 2604 Milton St Norton St Ashfield Ashfield 295H08 254A03 2254 Norton St Holden St Ashfield Ashfield 295L08 254D04 Old Canterbury Rd Elizabeth Ave (SW) Ashfield Ashfield 295N13 254F09 0038 Parramatta Rd Bland St Haberfield Ashfield 295N03 234F15 0140 Parramatta Rd Dalhousie St Haberfield Ashfield 295Q05 254G01 0070 Parramatta Rd Liverpool Rd Haberfield Ashfield 295R06 030A03 0018 Parramatta Rd Sloane St Summer Hill Ashfield 063A06 030C04 0618 Parramatta Rd Wattle St Frederick St Haberfield Ashfield 295M02 234E14 0327 Ramsay St Dalhousie St Haberfield Ashfield 295R03 234J15 0032 Wattle St Ramsay St Haberfield Ashfield 295P01 234G13 3301 Australia Ave Homebush Bay Dr RampsUnderwood Rd Homebush Bay Auburn 274J12 233A04 3410 Australia Ave Sarah Durack Ave Benelong Rd Homebush Bay Auburn 274G10 232P02 1541 Beatrice St Auburn St Auburn Auburn 273H12 231P04 1868 Boorea St Olympic Dr Lidcombe Auburn 273L12 232B04 1003 Chisholm Rd Mona St Auburn Auburn 273D10 231K02 1066 Church St Bachell Ave Lidcombe Auburn 273Q16 232F08 1597 Church St John St Lidcombe Auburn 273N16 232D08 3403 Edwin Flack Ave Old Hill Link Homebush Bay Auburn 274B08 212J16 Edwin Flack Ave Pondage Link Homebush Bay Auburn 274C0 212K15 3405 Edwin Flack Ave Sarah Durack Ave Homebush Bay Auburn 274D12 232L04 Hill Rd Bennelong Pkwy Homebush Bay Auburn 274F02 212N10 3402 Hill Rd Old Hill Link Homebush Bay Auburn 274A08 212H16 3409 Hill Rd Parking Access Rd Homebush Bay Auburn 274C04 212K12 3401 Hill Rd Pondage Link Homebush Bay Auburn 274B07 212J15 3413 Hill Rd Wing Pde Homebush Bay Auburn 274A09 232H01 3411 Holker St Avenue of Africa Silverwater Auburn 274A02 212H10 3408 Holker St Correctional Centre Ent Silverwater Auburn 273R02 212G10 3407 Holker St Hill Rd Homebush Bay Auburn 274D04 212L12 3412 Holker St Newington Rd Silverwater Auburn 273R02 212G10 3034 Homebush Bay Dr Bus Ramp Homebush Bay Auburn 274F13 232P05 1034 Homebush Bay Dr M4 Western Mwy EB Off Ramp Homebush Bay Auburn 274F13 232N05 2896 Homebush Bay Dr M4 Western Mwy WB Ramps Homebush Bay Auburn 274F13 232N05 1725 Joseph St Botanica Dr Lidcombe Auburn 293L03 232B15 2789 Joseph St Georges Ave Lidcombe Auburn 273M20 232C12 2800 Joseph St Vaughan St Lidcombe Auburn 273M17 232C09 1451 Joseph St Weeroona Rd Amy St Lidcombe Auburn 293L06 252B02 3406 Olympic Blvd Sarah Durack Ave Homebush Bay Auburn 274F11 232N03 2649 Olympic Dr @ New St PA Lidcombe Auburn 273M16 232C08 1326 Olympic Dr Church St Lidcombe Auburn 273M15 232C07 0935 Olympic Dr Joseph St Lidcombe Auburn 273M19 232C11 Olympic Dr Kerrs Rd Lidcombe Auburn 273L18 232B10 2468 Olympic Dr Vaughan St Lidcombe Auburn 273M17 232C09 1703 Park Rd Chiswick Rd Auburn Auburn 273F15 231M07 0117 Park Rd Commercial Dr Regents Park Auburn 293E04 231L16 2232 Park Rd Lidbury St St Johns Rd Auburn Auburn 273F20 231M12 2885 Park Rd Princes Rd East Jenkins St Regents Park Auburn 293F02 231L14 2190 Park Rd Vaughan St Auburn Auburn 273F16 231M08 Page 1 of 40 SYDNEY TRAFFIC CONTROLLED SITES TCS # Primary Road Secondary Road 1 Secondary Road 2 City/Suburb LGA Sydway UBD Ref 0071 Park Rd Wellington Rd Auburn Auburn 273F17 231M09 1767 Parramatta Rd Alban St Lidcombe Auburn 273N09 232D01 Parramatta Rd Bachell Ave Lidcombe Auburn 274B12 232J04 0376 Parramatta Rd Birnie Ave Lidcombe Auburn 274C12 232K04 Parramatta Rd Day St Lidcombe Auburn 273N09 232D01 1010 Parramatta Rd Hampstead Rd Newton St South Auburn Auburn 273H06 211P14 0880 Parramatta Rd Hill Rd Bombay St Lidcombe Auburn 273R11 232G02 0597 Parramatta Rd John St Lidcombe Auburn 273Q10 232F02 0072 Parramatta Rd Rawson St Duck St Auburn Auburn 273F05 211M13 0221 Parramatta Rd Silverwater Rd St Hilliers Rd Auburn Auburn 273M08 212C16 0165 Parramatta Rd Station Rd Auburn Auburn 273L07 212B15 2571 Parramatta Rd Stubbs St Auburn Auburn 273J06 211Q14 2785 Railway St Church St Lidcombe Auburn 274A17 232H09 1458 Rawson St Northumberland Rd Auburn Auburn 273H10 231P02 1544 Rawson St South Pde Rail Overpass Auburn Auburn 273G09 231N01 0595 Rawson St Station Rd Auburn Auburn 273J10 231Q02 1214 Silverwater Rd Carnarvon St Silverwater Auburn 273N06 212D14 Silverwater Rd Clyde St Silverwater Auburn 253Q20 212F08 Silverwater Rd Fariola St Silverwater Auburn 273P03 212E11 1717 Silverwater Rd Holker St Silverwater Auburn 273P01 212E09 1768 Silverwater Rd M4 Western Mwy Ramps Auburn Auburn 273M07 212C15 1560 South Pde Alice St Auburn Auburn 273G09 231N01 0947 St Hilliers Rd Hall St Auburn Auburn 273K10 232A02 0620 St Hilliers Rd Rawson St Auburn Auburn 273K11 232A03 2506 Vaughan St Woodburn Rd Lidcombe Auburn 273J17 231Q09 0998 Wellington Rd Chisholm Rd Auburn Auburn 273C17 231J09 2246 Wellington Rd Cumberland Rd Auburn Auburn 273E17 231L09 1771 Auburn Rd Ferrier Rd Birrong Bankstown 293D11 251K07 2192 Auburn Rd Pobje Ave Birrong Bankstown 293D11 251K07 2578 Boronia Rd Hillcrest Ave Greenacre Bankstown 293P15 252E11 0648 Boronia Rd Noble Ave Greenacre Bankstown 293R15 252G11 2730 Brunker Rd Anzac St Greenacre Bankstown 293M12 252C08 0199 Canterbury Rd Chapel Rd South Gibson Ave Bankstown Bankstown 313G08 271N08 2059 Canterbury Rd Claribel St Bankstown Bankstown 313F08 271M08 0810 Canterbury Rd Fairford Rd Ramps Bankstown Bankstown 313K08 272A08 1991 Chapel Rd @ Bankstown College PA Bankstown Bankstown 240D01 252A13 1564 Chapel Rd South Brandon Ave Bankstown Bankstown 240C04 035F08 2953 Chapel Rd South Eldridge Rd Bankstown Bankstown 313G07 271N07 Chapel Rd South Greenfield Pde Olympic Pde Bankstown Bankstown 240C04 035F07 1633 Chapel Rd South Macauley Ave Bankstown Bankstown 313H03 271P03 2796 Christina Rd Birmingham Ave Villawood Bankstown 292G04 230M16 2498 Clancy St Alfords Point Rd Ramps Padstow Heights Bankstown 333J02 291Q06 2277 Davies Rd Alma Rd Padstow Bankstown 313L20 292B04 3018 Davies Rd Burradoo St Padstow Bankstown 313L19 292B03 1892 Davies Rd Ryan Rd Trevone St Padstow Bankstown 313L16 272B16 1963 Edgar St Upper Railway Pde Condell Park Bankstown 313A04 271G04 2812 Fairford Rd M5 Ramps Padstow Bankstown 313K10 272A10 2400 Fairford Rd Watson Rd Davies Rd Padstow Bankstown 313K13 272A12 2772 Greenfield Pde Mona St Bankstown Bankstown 240C05 035G07 2491 Hector St Proctor Pde Chester Hill Bankstown 292Q07 251E03 3069 Henry Lawson Dr Bullecourt Ave Milperra Bankstown 312F09 270L09 0791 Henry Lawson Dr Clancy St Padstow Heights Bankstown 333K02 292A06 2236 Henry Lawson Dr Haig Ave Georges Hall Bankstown 292C19 250H15 2810 Henry Lawson Dr M5 Ramps Milperra Bankstown 312F12 270L13 2795 Henry Lawson Dr Maclaurin Ave East Hills Bankstown 312F20 290L04 1064 Henry Lawson Dr Pozieres Ave Milperra Bankstown 312F11 270L11 3327 Henry Lawson Dr Tower Rd Bankstown Airport Bankstown 312E05 270K05 0950 Howard Rd Memorial Dr Padstow Pde Padstow Bankstown 313J16 271Q16 0436 Hume Hwy Auburn Rd William St Yagoona Bankstown 293D16 251K12 1124 Hume Hwy Beresford Ave Bankstown Bankstown 293L15 252B11 1270 Hume Hwy Boronia Rd Anzac St Greenacre Bankstown 293M14 252C10 2500 Hume Hwy Chester Hill Rd Bass Hill Bankstown 292L12 251A08 1542 Hume Hwy Cooper Rd Yagoona Bankstown 293F16 251M12 Hume Hwy Davidson St Greenacre Bankstown 294E06 252M02 2191 Hume Hwy Edgar St Yagoona Bankstown 293B15 251H11 0752 Hume Hwy Hector St Bass Hill Bankstown 292N15 251C11 1545 Hume Hwy Highland Ave Yagoona Bankstown 293E16 251L12 2504 Hume Hwy Horton St Hood St Yagoona Bankstown 292Q15 251E11 1179 Hume Hwy Johnston Rd E Bass Hill Bankstown 292N14 251C10 1135 Hume Hwy Meredith St The Boulevarde Bankstown Bankstown 293J16 251Q12 1229 Hume Hwy Miller Rd Bass Hill Bankstown 292J11 250P07 1343 Hume Hwy Muir Rd Greenacre Bankstown 293Q11 252F07 2508 Hume Hwy Orchard Rd Bass Hill Bankstown 292L12 251A08 0360 Hume Hwy Rawson Rd Brunker Rd Greenacre Bankstown 293N13 252D09 Page 2 of 40 SYDNEY TRAFFIC CONTROLLED SITES
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