Canterbury Road, Melbourne

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Canterbury Road
Victoria
Canterbury Road, Heathmont
General information
Type Road
Length 25.8 km (16 mi)[1]
Route number(s) Metro Route 32 (1965–present)
Major junctions
West end Rathmines Road
Camberwell, Melbourne
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East end Mount Dandenong Road
Montrose, Melbourne
Location(s)
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Major suburbs Canterbury, Surrey Hills, Vermont, Heathmont

Canterbury Road is a major arterial road through eastern Melbourne, linking the inner eastern suburbs to the outer eastern fringe at the western foot of the Dandenong Ranges.

Route

Canterbury Road starts at the intersection with Burke and Rathmines Roads in Camberwell and runs east as a dual-lane, single-carriageway road until its intersection with Stanhope Grove, where it widens to a four-lane, single-carriageway road and continues east, underneath the Lilydale and Belgrave railway lines at Canterbury, through Surrey Hills until it reaches the intersection with Middleborough Road at the south-eastern corner of Box Hill. It widens to a four-lane, dual-carriageway road and continues east until Blackburn Road in Blackburn, where it widens further to a six-lane, dual-carriageway road. It continues east through Forest Hills and Heathmont, narrowing back to a four-lane, dual-carriageway road east of Dorset Road in Bayswater North and continuing east through Kilsyth, before eventually terminating at the intersection with Mount Dandenong Road in Montrose.

History

The Country Roads Board (later VicRoads) declared the western section of Canterbury Road, between Burke Road in Camberwell and Warrigal Road in Surrey Hills as a Main Road in the 1959/60 financial year.[2] Construction of a steel and reinforced concrete rail-over-road overpass bridge replacing the level crossing with the Lilydale and Belgrave railway lines in Canterbury, was completed by Victorian Railways, with the Board lowering the road surface under it and carrying out improvements to adjacent streets, in the 1969/70 financial year.[3]

Canterbury Road was signed as Metropolitan Route 32 between Camberwell and Montrose in 1965, originally heading further east along Swansea Road to Lilydale; with Victoria's conversion to the newer alphanumeric system in the late 1990s, the section between Montrose and Lilydale was replaced by route C401 and the route was truncated back to Montrose.

The passing of the Road Management Act 2004[4] granted the responsibility of overall management and development of Victoria's major arterial roads to VicRoads: in 2004, VicRoads re-declared Canterbury Road (Arterial #5802) from Burke Road in Camberwell to Mount Dandenong Road in Montrose.[5]

Canterbury Road Upgrade

In 2016, the Australian Government committed $20 million to build a third lane outbound along Canterbury Road from Dorset Road to Montrose Road and to upgrade the Montrose roundabout to a signalised intersection. In 2018, the Australian Government committed a further $24.5 million to build a third lane inbound along Canterbury Road from Liverpool Road to Dorset Road. [6]

Major intersections

LGA Location[1][5] km[1] mi Destinations Notes
Boroondara Camberwell 0.0 0.0 Rathmines Road (west) – Hawthorn East Western terminus of road
Burke Road (Metro Route 17 north, south/Metro Route 32 north) – Heidelberg, Camberwell, Caulfield East Metro Route 32 continues north along Burke Road
Canterbury 1.9 1.2 Balwyn Road – Balwyn North
Surrey Hills 3.5 2.2 Union Road – Balwyn
BoroondaraWhitehorse border 3.7 2.3 Warrigal Road (Metro Route 15) – Burwood, Oakleigh, Mentone
Whitehorse Surrey HillsBox HillBox Hill South tripoint 4.8 3.0 Elgar Road – Doncaster, Burwood
Box HillBox Hill South 5.6 3.5 Station Street (Metro Route 47) – Templestowe, Doncaster, Huntingdale
Box HillBox Hill SouthBlackburnBlackburn South quadripoint 7.0 4.3 Middleborough Road (Metro Route 23) – Doncaster, Mount Waverley, Chelsea Heights
BlackburnBlackburn South border 8.7 5.4 Blackburn Road (Metro Route 13) – Doncaster East, Blackburn, Clayton
Forest Hill 10.1 6.3 Springvale Road (Metro Route 40) – Donvale, Nunawading, Glen Waverley, Edithvale
Vermont 12.2 7.6 Mitcham Road (Metro Route 36 north) – Doncaster, Mitcham
Boronia Road (Metro Route 36 south) – Boronia, Sassafras
Maroondah Ringwood 14.2 8.8 EastLink (M3) – Clifton Hill, Doncaster, Dandenong, Frankston
15.1 9.4 Wantirna Road (Metro Route 9) – Ringwood, Wantirna
Bayswater North 19.5 12.1 Bayswater Road (Metro Route 7) – Croydon, Ferntree Gully
21.2 13.2 Dorset Road (Metro Route 5) – Croydon North, Boronia, Ferntree Gully
Yarra Ranges Montrose 25.8 16.0 Mount Dandenong Road (Metro Route 62 west/C401 northeast/C415 northeast) – Croydon, Lilydale, Mount Dandenong Eastern terminus of road and Metro Route 32
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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See also

Australian Roads portal

Notes and references

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