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Burke Road

Burke Road is a major north–south thoroughfare in Melbourne, Australia. It runs from Ivanhoe East to Caulfield East and through the major shopping district at Camberwell.

Burke Road

Burke Road, looking north from Camberwell Junction
North end
South end
Coordinates
General information
TypeRoad
Length12.3 km (7.6 mi)[1]
Route number(s)
  • Metro Route 17 (1965–present)
    Entire route
  • Concurrencies:
  • Metro Route 32 (1965–present)
    (through Hawthorn East)
Major junctions
North end Lower Heidelberg Road
Ivanhoe East, Melbourne
 
South end Princes Highway
Caulfield East, Melbourne
Location(s)
LGA(s)
Major suburbsKew East, Balwyn North, Camberwell, Glen Iris, Malvern East

It is aligned with the western boundary of Elgar's Special Survey,[2] and does not conform to the 1 mile (1.6 km) interval cadastral survey grid for Melbourne.

Route

Burke Road starts at the intersection with Lower Heidelberg and Maltravers Roads, heading south as a dual-lane, single-carriageway road through Ivanhoe East until crossing over the Yarra River, where it widens to a four-lane, dual-carriageway road, crosses the Eastern Freeway, and continues south until it reaches the intersection with High Street, Kilby and Doncaster Roads, where it narrows to a four-lane single-carriageway road. It continues south through Balwyn, over the Lilydale railway line and through Camberwell Junction at Camberwell, crossing the Monash Freeway and Glen Waverley railway line at Glen Iris, eventually to terminate at Princes Highway in Caulfield East, just outside Monash University's Caulfield campus.

Tram route 72 runs along the road between Whitehorse Road in Deepdene, and Malvern Road in Glen Iris.

History

Burke Road was originally known as Boundary, West Boundary or New Cross Road.[3]

The Country Roads Board (later VicRoads) declared Burke Road a Main Road in June 1983,[4] from Main Heidelberg-Eltham Road (Lower Heidelberg Road) at Ivanhoe East to Gardiners Creek at Glen Iris.

Burke Road was signed as Metropolitan Route 17 between Ivanhoe East and Caulfield East in 1965. Metropolitan Route 17 continues south, with a brief concurrency along Princes Highway, via Grange Road eventually to Moorabbin.

The passing of the Road Management Act 2004[5] granted the responsibility of overall management and development of Victoria's major arterial roads to VicRoads: in 2004, VicRoads re-declared the road as Burke Road (Arterial #5874), beginning at Main Heidelberg-Eltham Road (Lower Heidelberg Road) at Ivanhoe East and ending at Princes Highway in Caulfield East.[6]

Major intersections

LGALocation[1][6]km[1]miDestinationsNotes
BanyuleIvanhoe East0.00.0Maltravers Road (north)  – EaglemontNorthern terminus of road and Metro Route 17; Roundabout
  Lower Heidelberg Road (Metro Route 44)  – Ivanhoe, Heidelberg, ElthamRoundabout
BoroondaraKew EastBalwyn North boundary1.60.99  Eastern Freeway (M3) – CityHalf Diamond interchange
Westbound entrance and eastbound exit only
2.71.7Kilby Road (west)
  High Street (Metro Route 36 south-west)  – Kew
  Doncaster Road (Metro Route 36 east)  – Doncaster
KewDeepdene boundary4.62.9  Cotham Road (Metro Route 34 west)  – Kew, Collingwood
  Whitehorse Road (Metro Route 34 east)  – Box Hill, Ringwood
5.33.3Mont Albert Road (east)  – Mont Albert
Hawthorn East5.43.4  Barkers Road (Metro Route 32 west)  – Hawthorn, RichmondConcurrency with Metro Route 32
Camberwell5.83.6Rathmines Road (west)
  Canterbury Road (Metro Route 32 east)  – Canterbury, Surrey Hills, Vermont, Montrose
7.04.3  Riversdale Road (Metro Route 20 west, east)
  Camberwell Road (Metro Route 30 north-west, south-east)
Camberwell Junction
No right turns permitted at intersection
8.65.3  Toorak Road (Metro Route 26)  – Toorak, Burwood
StonningtonGlen Iris9.35.8   Monash Freeway (M1)  – Chadstone, Dandenong, Warragul, CityDiamond interchange
9.66.0Malvern Road
Malvern East10.16.3  High Street (Metro Route 24)  – Prahran, Mount Waverley
10.96.8Wattletree Road
12.07.5Waverley Road
Glen EiraCaulfield East12.37.6   Dandenong Road (Alt National Route 1 west/east, Metro Route 17 east)  – St. Kilda, MoorabbinMetro Route 17 continues briefly along Dandenong Road and south on Grange Road towards Moorabbin
Sir John Monash Drive (south)  – Caulfield, Monash UniversitySouthern terminus of road
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

  Australian Roads portal

Notes and references

  1. ^ a b c Google (1 November 2021). "Burke Road" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 1 November 2021.
  2. ^ Lay, Maxwell (2003), Melbourne Miles: The Story of Melbourne's Roads, Melbourne: Australian Scholarly Publishing, ISBN 1-74097-019-5
  3. ^ National Trust of Australia - Victoria. . National Trust. Archived from the original on 24 February 2012. Retrieved 1 November 2021.
  4. ^ "Victorian Government Gazette". State Library of Victoria. 30 June 1983. p. 1976. Retrieved 30 December 2021.
  5. ^ State Government of Victoria. "Road Management Act 2004" (PDF). Government of Victoria. (PDF) from the original on 19 October 2021. Retrieved 19 October 2021.
  6. ^ a b VicRoads. "VicRoads – Register of Public Roads (Part A) 2015" (PDF). Government of Victoria. p. 832. from the original on 1 May 2020. Retrieved 19 October 2021.

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Burke Road is a major north south thoroughfare in Melbourne Australia It runs from Ivanhoe East to Caulfield East and through the major shopping district at Camberwell Burke RoadVictoriaBurke Road looking north from Camberwell JunctionNorth endSouth endCoordinates37 46 13 S 145 03 48 E 37 770361 S 145 063411 E 37 770361 145 063411 North end 37 52 41 S 145 02 51 E 37 878070 S 145 047456 E 37 878070 145 047456 South end General informationTypeRoadLength12 3 km 7 6 mi 1 Route number s Metro Route 17 1965 present Entire route Concurrencies Metro Route 32 1965 present through Hawthorn East Major junctionsNorth endLower Heidelberg RoadIvanhoe East Melbourne Eastern Freeway Doncaster Road Whitehorse Road Barkers Road Canterbury Road Camberwell Road Riversdale Road Toorak Road Monash Freeway High StreetSouth endPrinces HighwayCaulfield East MelbourneLocation s LGA s City of Boroondara City of StonningtonMajor suburbsKew East Balwyn North Camberwell Glen Iris Malvern EastIt is aligned with the western boundary of Elgar s Special Survey 2 and does not conform to the 1 mile 1 6 km interval cadastral survey grid for Melbourne Contents 1 Route 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 See also 5 Notes and referencesRoute EditBurke Road starts at the intersection with Lower Heidelberg and Maltravers Roads heading south as a dual lane single carriageway road through Ivanhoe East until crossing over the Yarra River where it widens to a four lane dual carriageway road crosses the Eastern Freeway and continues south until it reaches the intersection with High Street Kilby and Doncaster Roads where it narrows to a four lane single carriageway road It continues south through Balwyn over the Lilydale railway line and through Camberwell Junction at Camberwell crossing the Monash Freeway and Glen Waverley railway line at Glen Iris eventually to terminate at Princes Highway in Caulfield East just outside Monash University s Caulfield campus Tram route 72 runs along the road between Whitehorse Road in Deepdene and Malvern Road in Glen Iris History EditBurke Road was originally known as Boundary West Boundary or New Cross Road 3 The Country Roads Board later VicRoads declared Burke Road a Main Road in June 1983 4 from Main Heidelberg Eltham Road Lower Heidelberg Road at Ivanhoe East to Gardiners Creek at Glen Iris Burke Road was signed as Metropolitan Route 17 between Ivanhoe East and Caulfield East in 1965 Metropolitan Route 17 continues south with a brief concurrency along Princes Highway via Grange Road eventually to Moorabbin The passing of the Road Management Act 2004 5 granted the responsibility of overall management and development of Victoria s major arterial roads to VicRoads in 2004 VicRoads re declared the road as Burke Road Arterial 5874 beginning at Main Heidelberg Eltham Road Lower Heidelberg Road at Ivanhoe East and ending at Princes Highway in Caulfield East 6 Major intersections EditLGALocation 1 6 km 1 miDestinationsNotesBanyuleIvanhoe East0 00 0Maltravers Road north EaglemontNorthern terminus of road and Metro Route 17 Roundabout Lower Heidelberg Road Metro Route 44 Ivanhoe Heidelberg ElthamRoundaboutBoroondaraKew East Balwyn North boundary1 60 99 Eastern Freeway M3 CityHalf Diamond interchangeWestbound entrance and eastbound exit only2 71 7Kilby Road west High Street Metro Route 36 south west Kew Doncaster Road Metro Route 36 east DoncasterKew Deepdene boundary4 62 9 Cotham Road Metro Route 34 west Kew Collingwood Whitehorse Road Metro Route 34 east Box Hill Ringwood5 33 3Mont Albert Road east Mont AlbertHawthorn East5 43 4 Barkers Road Metro Route 32 west Hawthorn RichmondConcurrency with Metro Route 32Camberwell5 83 6Rathmines Road west Canterbury Road Metro Route 32 east Canterbury Surrey Hills Vermont Montrose7 04 3 Riversdale Road Metro Route 20 west east Camberwell Road Metro Route 30 north west south east Camberwell JunctionNo right turns permitted at intersection8 65 3 Toorak Road Metro Route 26 Toorak BurwoodStonningtonGlen Iris9 35 8 Monash Freeway M1 Chadstone Dandenong Warragul CityDiamond interchange9 66 0Malvern RoadMalvern East10 16 3 High Street Metro Route 24 Prahran Mount Waverley10 96 8Wattletree Road12 07 5Waverley RoadGlen EiraCaulfield East12 37 6 Dandenong Road Alt National Route 1 west east Metro Route 17 east St Kilda MoorabbinMetro Route 17 continues briefly along Dandenong Road and south on Grange Road towards MoorabbinSir John Monash Drive south Caulfield Monash UniversitySouthern terminus of road1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Incomplete access Route transitionSee also Edit Australian Roads portalNotes and references Edit a b c Google 1 November 2021 Burke Road Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 1 November 2021 Lay Maxwell 2003 Melbourne Miles The Story of Melbourne s Roads Melbourne Australian Scholarly Publishing ISBN 1 74097 019 5 National Trust of Australia Victoria Burke Road and Camberwell Junction Historic Area National Trust Archived from the original on 24 February 2012 Retrieved 1 November 2021 Victorian Government Gazette State Library of Victoria 30 June 1983 p 1976 Retrieved 30 December 2021 State Government of Victoria Road Management Act 2004 PDF Government of Victoria Archived PDF from the original on 19 October 2021 Retrieved 19 October 2021 a b VicRoads VicRoads Register of Public Roads Part A 2015 PDF Government of Victoria p 832 Archived from the original on 1 May 2020 Retrieved 19 October 2021 This article about a place in Melbourne is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Burke Road amp oldid 1136247344, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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