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Doncaster–Eltham Road

Doncaster–Eltham Road is a major arterial road in the north-eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. This name is not widely known to most drivers, as the entire allocation is still best known as by the names of its constituent parts: Fitzsimons Lane and Williamsons Road.[2] This article will deal with the entire length of the corridor for sake of completion, as well to avoid confusion between declarations.

Doncaster–Eltham Road

Fitzsimons Lane, Williamsons Road

Williamsons Road, looking northbound towards Porter Street in 2023.
North end
South end
Coordinates
General information
TypeRoad
Length5.6 km (3.5 mi)[1]
Route number(s)
  • B37 (2022–present)
    (Eltham–Templestowe)
  • Metro Route 47 (1989–present)
    (Templestowe–Doncaster)
  • Concurrencies:
  • Metro Route 42 (1989–present)
    (within Templestowe)
Former
route number
  • Metro Route 47 (1989–2022)
    (Eltham–Templestowe)
  • Metro Route 48 (1965–1989)
    Entire route
Major junctions
North end Main Road
Eltham, Melbourne
 
  • Porter Street
  • Foote Street
South end Manningham Road
Williamsons Road
Doncaster, Melbourne
Location(s)
Major suburbsLower Plenty, Templestowe, Templestowe Lower

The road is a major transportation link, with Fitzsimons Lane being one of the only major river crossings of the Yarra River in the eastern suburbs and carries upwards of 50,000 vehicles each day.[3]

Route edit

 
The 'River Peel' structure, previously part of the Fitzsimons Lane and Porter Street intersection. This structure has now been moved further north since the elimination of this roundabout and the installation of traffic lights.

Fitzsimons Lane begins at the intersection with Main Road just north of the Yarra River in Eltham. Here it is a six-lane, divided road with a speed limit of 70 km/h (43 mph), with the speed limit increasing to 80 km/h (50 mph) and the road reducing to four lanes shortly after heading south and before crossing the Yarra River. After the Yarra River, it gains an extra lane southbound (previously used as a bus lane but opened up to all traffic to improve traffic flow)[4] and also provides access to the nearby Westerfolds Park. To the eastern side just after the Yarra River crossing is the iconic structure officially known as the 'River Peel',[5] but far more commonly known to locals as 'The Apple Peel'.[6] This structure was previously part of the roundabout intersection with Porter Street but since 2022 has been moved to its current location, due to the elimination of the roundabout as part of the Fitzsimons Lane upgrades. Travelling further south the road intersects with Porter Street which provides access to Templestowe shops in the west and Warrandyte in the east, following the Yarra Scenic Drive (Tourist Route 2).

South of the Porter Street intersection, the road is known as Williamsons Road and carries six lanes of traffic until Foote Street, where it again reduces to four lanes until the roads southern terminus (although the King Street intersection briefly increases to six lanes on approaches to intersection). With the exceptions of traffic light intersections at Foote Street, Lynwood Parade/King Street, The Aquarena Aquatic Centre and George Street, there are minimal intersecting roads with limited access to local streets; this section has a speed limit of 80 km/h (50 mph). Between Foote Street and King Street, the road climbs, descends then climbs a steep grade, which often causes congestion in peak hour. Doncaster–Eltham Road then terminates at the intersection with Manningham Road, which continues south past Westfield Doncaster but is still locally known as Williamsons Road.[2]

History edit

Previous to the construction of the Fitzsimons Lane bridge, nearby existing crossings of the Yarra River were Banksia Street in Heidelberg, or Warrandyte Bridge in Warrandyte; construction of this bridge shortened a 12-mile (19 km) journey between Eltham and Templestowe to just 3 miles (4.8 km) once completed. The Country Roads Board (later VicRoads) completed reinforced concrete piers and abutments for a bridge over the Yarra River, connecting Fitzsimons Lane on the southern bank to Main Road on the northern bank, in the 1959/60 financial year, with a contract let for the fabrication of the bridge's steel girders.[7] The bridge, at 276 feet (84 m) long by 28 feet (8.5 m) wide with 6 feet (1.8 m) footways, constructed of reinforced concrete and welded steel plate girder construction, was officially opened 13 October 1961 by Board chairman Donald Victor Darwin.[8] Williamsons Road was extended further north from Foote Street to Porter Street, to link directly with Fitzsimons Lane and bypass the traffic route through Templestowe at the time (along Porter and Anderson Streets and Serpells Road), in the mid-1970s. The bridge was duplicated in December 1991, with duplication of the road between Porter Street and Rosehill Road for a total cost of $6.2 million.[9]

Fitzsimons Lane was signed as Metropolitan Route 48 between Eltham and Doncaster in 1965, originally following the deviation through Templestowe and then south along Williamsons Road to the intersection with Manningham Road; this was re-routed away from Templestowe when the Williamsons Road extension opened in the mid-1970s. Metropolitan Route 48 was replaced along the entire corridor by Metropolitan Route 47 in 1989. In 2022 with the completion of major works of the Fitzsimons Lane upgrades, B37 has replaced Metropolitan Route 47 between Main Road and Foote Street.[10]

The Country Roads Board (later VicRoads) declared Doncaster–Eltham Road a Main Road in June 1983,[11] from Eltham-Yarra Glen Road (today Main Road) in Eltham to Manningham Road in Doncaster; all roads were known (and signposted) as their constituent parts.

The passing of the Road Management Act 2004[12] granted the responsibility of overall management and development of Victoria's major arterial roads to VicRoads: in 2004, VicRoads declared Doncaster–Eltham Road (Arterial #5901) from Eltham-Yarra Glen Road (today Main Road) in Eltham to Manningham Road in Doncaster;[2] as before, all roads are known (and signposted) as their constituent parts.

Between 2021 and 2023 the road received major upgrades, in an effort to reduce bottlenecks at some key intersections where cars would often queue for kilometres. The Fitzsimons Lane Upgrade replaced the roundabouts at Main Road and Porter Street with traffic lights, as well as upgrading the existing Foote Street intersection and adding an extra lane between Porter Street and Foote Street. Major construction was completed in 2022 with minor works continuing into 2023.[13]

Major intersections edit

LGALocation[1][2]km[1]miDestinationsNotes
BanyuleNillumbik borderMontmorencyLower PlentyEltham tripoint0.00.0  Main Road (Metro Route 44) – Heidelberg, Eltham, Kangaroo GroundNorthern terminus of road (declared) and B37
Northern end of Fitzsimons Lane (sign-posted)
Lower PlentyEltham border0.60.37Rosehill Road (west) – Lower Plenty
Homestead Road (east) – Eltham
Northbound entrance to and exit from Rosehill Road only
Southbound entrance to and exit from Homestead Road only
BanyuleNillumbikManningham tripointLower PlentyElthamTemplestowe tripoint1.00.62Bridge over Yarra River
ManninghamTemplestowe2.31.4   Porter Street (Metro Route 42 east/Tourist Route 2 west, east) – Heidelberg, WarrandyteNorthern terminus of concurrency with Metro Route 42
Southern end of Fitzsimons Lane, northern end of Willamsons Road (sign-posted)
3.11.9   Foote Street (Metro Routes 42 west/52 west, east) – Balwyn North, Bulleen, DonvaleSouthern terminus of concurrency with Metro Route 42
Southern terminus of B37
Northern terminus of Metro Route 47
3.42.1Serpells Road – Templestowe, Doncaster EastNorthbound entrance to and exit from Serpells Road westbound only
Southbound entrance to and exit from Serpells Road eastbound only
Templestowe LowerDoncaster border4.32.7Lynnwood Parade (west) – Templestowe Lower
King Street (east) – Doncaster East
5.33.3George Street – Templestowe Lower, Doncaster East
5.63.5  Manningham Road (Metro Route 40 northwest) – Heidelberg, Coburg
   Williamsons Road (Metro Routes 40/47 south) – Edithvale, Huntingdale
Southern terminus of road (declared), Metro Route 47 continues south along Williamsons Road
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Google (8 November 2021). "Doncaster–Eltham Road" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 8 November 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d VicRoads. "VicRoads – Register of Public Roads (Part A) 2015" (PDF). Government of Victoria. p. 856. from the original on 1 May 2020. Retrieved 19 October 2021.
  3. ^ "Traffic Volumes for Freeways and Arterial Roads". Vic Roads. from the original on 4 November 2021. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
  4. ^ "Residents in train-starved suburbs to lose bus lanes". from the original on 16 April 2019.
  5. ^ "River Peel". from the original on 24 May 2016.
  6. ^ "Manningham Council Facebook".
  7. ^ "Country Roads Board Victoria. Forty-Seventh Annual Report: for the year ended 30 June 1960". Country Roads Board of Victoria. Melbourne: Victorian Government Library Service. 21 November 1960. p. 45.
  8. ^ "Country Roads Board Victoria. Forty-Ninth Annual Report: for the year ended 30 June 1962". Country Roads Board of Victoria. Melbourne: Victorian Government Library Service. 1 December 1962. p. 39.
  9. ^ "VicRoads Annual Report 1991-92". VicRoads. Melbourne: Victorian Government Library Service. 30 September 1992. p. 39.
  10. ^ "Main Road - Fitzsimons Lane Upgrade".
  11. ^ "Victorian Government Gazette". State Library of Victoria. 30 June 1983. p. 1984. Retrieved 30 December 2021.
  12. ^ State Government of Victoria. "Road Management Act 2004" (PDF). Government of Victoria. (PDF) from the original on 18 October 2021. Retrieved 19 October 2021.
  13. ^ "Fitzsimons Lane Upgrade". from the original on 20 September 2020.


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Doncaster Eltham Road is a major arterial road in the north eastern suburbs of Melbourne Victoria Australia This name is not widely known to most drivers as the entire allocation is still best known as by the names of its constituent parts Fitzsimons Lane and Williamsons Road 2 This article will deal with the entire length of the corridor for sake of completion as well to avoid confusion between declarations Doncaster Eltham RoadFitzsimons Lane Williamsons RoadVictoriaWilliamsons Road looking northbound towards Porter Street in 2023 North endSouth endCoordinates37 43 59 S 145 08 15 E 37 733104 S 145 137403 E 37 733104 145 137403 North end 37 46 46 S 145 07 23 E 37 779556 S 145 123147 E 37 779556 145 123147 South end General informationTypeRoadLength5 6 km 3 5 mi 1 Route number s B37 2022 present Eltham Templestowe Metro Route 47 1989 present Templestowe Doncaster Concurrencies Metro Route 42 1989 present within Templestowe Formerroute numberMetro Route 47 1989 2022 Eltham Templestowe Metro Route 48 1965 1989 Entire routeMajor junctionsNorth endMain RoadEltham Melbourne Porter Street Foote StreetSouth endManningham Road Williamsons RoadDoncaster MelbourneLocation s Major suburbsLower Plenty Templestowe Templestowe Lower The road is a major transportation link with Fitzsimons Lane being one of the only major river crossings of the Yarra River in the eastern suburbs and carries upwards of 50 000 vehicles each day 3 Contents 1 Route 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 ReferencesRoute edit nbsp The River Peel structure previously part of the Fitzsimons Lane and Porter Street intersection This structure has now been moved further north since the elimination of this roundabout and the installation of traffic lights Fitzsimons Lane begins at the intersection with Main Road just north of the Yarra River in Eltham Here it is a six lane divided road with a speed limit of 70 km h 43 mph with the speed limit increasing to 80 km h 50 mph and the road reducing to four lanes shortly after heading south and before crossing the Yarra River After the Yarra River it gains an extra lane southbound previously used as a bus lane but opened up to all traffic to improve traffic flow 4 and also provides access to the nearby Westerfolds Park To the eastern side just after the Yarra River crossing is the iconic structure officially known as the River Peel 5 but far more commonly known to locals as The Apple Peel 6 This structure was previously part of the roundabout intersection with Porter Street but since 2022 has been moved to its current location due to the elimination of the roundabout as part of the Fitzsimons Lane upgrades Travelling further south the road intersects with Porter Street which provides access to Templestowe shops in the west and Warrandyte in the east following the Yarra Scenic Drive Tourist Route 2 South of the Porter Street intersection the road is known as Williamsons Road and carries six lanes of traffic until Foote Street where it again reduces to four lanes until the roads southern terminus although the King Street intersection briefly increases to six lanes on approaches to intersection With the exceptions of traffic light intersections at Foote Street Lynwood Parade King Street The Aquarena Aquatic Centre and George Street there are minimal intersecting roads with limited access to local streets this section has a speed limit of 80 km h 50 mph Between Foote Street and King Street the road climbs descends then climbs a steep grade which often causes congestion in peak hour Doncaster Eltham Road then terminates at the intersection with Manningham Road which continues south past Westfield Doncaster but is still locally known as Williamsons Road 2 History editPrevious to the construction of the Fitzsimons Lane bridge nearby existing crossings of the Yarra River were Banksia Street in Heidelberg or Warrandyte Bridge in Warrandyte construction of this bridge shortened a 12 mile 19 km journey between Eltham and Templestowe to just 3 miles 4 8 km once completed The Country Roads Board later VicRoads completed reinforced concrete piers and abutments for a bridge over the Yarra River connecting Fitzsimons Lane on the southern bank to Main Road on the northern bank in the 1959 60 financial year with a contract let for the fabrication of the bridge s steel girders 7 The bridge at 276 feet 84 m long by 28 feet 8 5 m wide with 6 feet 1 8 m footways constructed of reinforced concrete and welded steel plate girder construction was officially opened 13 October 1961 by Board chairman Donald Victor Darwin 8 Williamsons Road was extended further north from Foote Street to Porter Street to link directly with Fitzsimons Lane and bypass the traffic route through Templestowe at the time along Porter and Anderson Streets and Serpells Road in the mid 1970s The bridge was duplicated in December 1991 with duplication of the road between Porter Street and Rosehill Road for a total cost of 6 2 million 9 Fitzsimons Lane was signed as Metropolitan Route 48 between Eltham and Doncaster in 1965 originally following the deviation through Templestowe and then south along Williamsons Road to the intersection with Manningham Road this was re routed away from Templestowe when the Williamsons Road extension opened in the mid 1970s Metropolitan Route 48 was replaced along the entire corridor by Metropolitan Route 47 in 1989 In 2022 with the completion of major works of the Fitzsimons Lane upgrades B37 has replaced Metropolitan Route 47 between Main Road and Foote Street 10 The Country Roads Board later VicRoads declared Doncaster Eltham Road a Main Road in June 1983 11 from Eltham Yarra Glen Road today Main Road in Eltham to Manningham Road in Doncaster all roads were known and signposted as their constituent parts The passing of the Road Management Act 2004 12 granted the responsibility of overall management and development of Victoria s major arterial roads to VicRoads in 2004 VicRoads declared Doncaster Eltham Road Arterial 5901 from Eltham Yarra Glen Road today Main Road in Eltham to Manningham Road in Doncaster 2 as before all roads are known and signposted as their constituent parts Between 2021 and 2023 the road received major upgrades in an effort to reduce bottlenecks at some key intersections where cars would often queue for kilometres The Fitzsimons Lane Upgrade replaced the roundabouts at Main Road and Porter Street with traffic lights as well as upgrading the existing Foote Street intersection and adding an extra lane between Porter Street and Foote Street Major construction was completed in 2022 with minor works continuing into 2023 13 Major intersections editLGALocation 1 2 km 1 miDestinationsNotes Banyule Nillumbik borderMontmorency Lower Plenty Eltham tripoint0 00 0 nbsp Main Road Metro Route 44 Heidelberg Eltham Kangaroo GroundNorthern terminus of road declared and B37Northern end of Fitzsimons Lane sign posted Lower Plenty Eltham border0 60 37Rosehill Road west Lower PlentyHomestead Road east ElthamNorthbound entrance to and exit from Rosehill Road onlySouthbound entrance to and exit from Homestead Road only Banyule Nillumbik Manningham tripointLower Plenty Eltham Templestowe tripoint1 00 62Bridge over Yarra River ManninghamTemplestowe2 31 4 nbsp nbsp Porter Street Metro Route 42 east Tourist Route 2 west east Heidelberg WarrandyteNorthern terminus of concurrency with Metro Route 42Southern end of Fitzsimons Lane northern end of Willamsons Road sign posted 3 11 9 nbsp nbsp Foote Street Metro Routes 42 west 52 west east Balwyn North Bulleen DonvaleSouthern terminus of concurrency with Metro Route 42Southern terminus of B37Northern terminus of Metro Route 47 3 42 1Serpells Road Templestowe Doncaster EastNorthbound entrance to and exit from Serpells Road westbound onlySouthbound entrance to and exit from Serpells Road eastbound only Templestowe Lower Doncaster border4 32 7Lynnwood Parade west Templestowe LowerKing Street east Doncaster East 5 33 3George Street Templestowe Lower Doncaster East 5 63 5 nbsp Manningham Road Metro Route 40 northwest Heidelberg Coburg nbsp nbsp Williamsons Road Metro Routes 40 47 south Edithvale HuntingdaleSouthern terminus of road declared Metro Route 47 continues south along Williamsons Road 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Incomplete access Route transitionReferences edit a b c Google 8 November 2021 Doncaster Eltham Road Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 8 November 2021 a b c d VicRoads VicRoads Register of Public Roads Part A 2015 PDF Government of Victoria p 856 Archived from the original on 1 May 2020 Retrieved 19 October 2021 Traffic Volumes for Freeways and Arterial Roads Vic Roads Archived from the original on 4 November 2021 Retrieved 4 November 2021 Residents in train starved suburbs to lose bus lanes Archived from the original on 16 April 2019 River Peel Archived from the original on 24 May 2016 Manningham Council Facebook Country Roads Board Victoria Forty Seventh Annual Report for the year ended 30 June 1960 Country Roads Board of Victoria Melbourne Victorian Government Library Service 21 November 1960 p 45 Country Roads Board Victoria Forty Ninth Annual Report for the year ended 30 June 1962 Country Roads Board of Victoria Melbourne Victorian Government Library Service 1 December 1962 p 39 VicRoads Annual Report 1991 92 VicRoads Melbourne Victorian Government Library Service 30 September 1992 p 39 Main Road Fitzsimons Lane Upgrade Victorian Government Gazette State Library of Victoria 30 June 1983 p 1984 Retrieved 30 December 2021 State Government of Victoria Road Management Act 2004 PDF Government of Victoria Archived PDF from the original on 18 October 2021 Retrieved 19 October 2021 Fitzsimons Lane Upgrade Archived from the original on 20 September 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Doncaster Eltham Road amp oldid 1194608158, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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