Armadale Road

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Armadale Road
Western Australia
General information
Type Road
Length 16.2 km (10 mi)
Route number(s) State Route 14[1]
Major junctions
East end Albany Highway (State Route 30), Armadale
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West end Kwinana Freeway (State Route 2)
Location(s)
Major suburbs Armadale, Brookdale, Forrestdale, Banjup, Atwell

Armadale Road is a major road in the south and south east of the Perth Metropolitan Area. It serves three purposes: firstly, providing a main route from Armadale to Fremantle; secondly, connecting Armadale to the Kwinana Freeway; and thirdly, since 2005, connecting it to the Tonkin Highway which ferries traffic to the eastern suburbs, Perth Airport and the Forrestfield and Kewdale industrial areas.

It commences at the Albany Highway/South Western Highway intersection in central Armadale, and follows the dismantled Spearwood-Armadale railway line west then northwest for 16.2 kilometres (10.1 mi) to terminate at the Kwinana Freeway/Beeliar Drive intersection in Cockburn Central. The road is signed as State Route 14 for its entire length.

History

Until the Kwinana Freeway extension in the early 1990s, Armadale Road terminated in Forrestdale. At this time, Forrest Road was the main road from Hamilton Hill to Armadale. The realignment of Forrest Road as the Kwinana Freeway was extended saw it renamed as Armadale Road up to the Freeway (with most of the remainder of the old Forrest Road being renamed North Lake Road.)

Major intersections

Speed limits

The road has speed limits of 70 kilometres per hour (43 mph) between the Kwinana Freeway and Tapper Road in Atwell, and between the Armadale railway line and Albany Highway; all other sections (apart from a short distance either side of the Nicholson Road intersection) are signed 80 kilometres per hour (50 mph).

See also

Australian Roads portal

References

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