Northern Expressway

Northern Expressway

Australian National Route M20.png

Northern Expressway
Route information
Maintained by Department of Transport, Energy & Infrastructure
Length: 23 km (14 mi)
History: Opened 13 September 2010
Major junctions
Northeast end: Australian National Route A20.svg Gawler Bypass Road,
Gawler, Adelaide
  for full list see exits and intersections.
Southwest end: Australian National Route A1.svg Port Wakefield Road,
Waterloo Corner, Adelaide
Location
Primary
destinations:
Angle Vale, Andrews Farm, Macdonald Park, Penfield
Highway system

Highways in Australia
National Highway • Freeways in Australia

The Northern Expressway (route M20) is a 23 kilometre long controlled-access highway in Adelaide, South Australia. It travels from Gawler (on National Highway A20, the Sturt Highway) to Port Wakefield Road (on National Highway A1). The road has been built to four-lane standard and provides a faster route between Adelaide and Gawler, whilst reducing the amount of traffic on Main North Road, which passes through the heart of the northern suburbs and is interspersed with frequent traffic lights. It also allows freight avoid residential areas and go straight to Port Wakefield Road and onto the Port River Expressway (A9) to reach the harbour at Port Adelaide.

Contents

Construction

The largest road project undertaken in South Australia in at least sixty years, the expressway was delivered at a cost of approximately $564 million jointly funded by the South Australian and Commonwealth Governments. The Design and Construct contract was awarded to the Fulton Hogan York Joint Venture, a partnership between trans-Tasman contractor Fulton Hogan and South Australian based York Civil. The design joint venture, managed by Fulton Hogan York Joint Venture consisted of Maunsell, SMEC and Dare Sutton Clark. The work included an 8 km upgrade of the existing Port Wakefield Road. Part of the cost was covered by the AusLink national transport funding.[1]

Construction began in 2008 and the road opened on 13th September 2010.[2]

The interchanges/bridges along the expressway were all named after famous battles in which Australian forces fought, such as Long Tan, Kokoda, Tobruk and Kapyong.

Exit list

Looking south along Port Wakefield Road towards the interchange at the start of the Northern Expressway

Route and Interchange list for Northern Expressway and the proposed Northern Connector. Distances are calculated from Gawler Bypass end of Expressway

Northern Expressway
Northbound exits Grade Separated Intersection Distance from
Gawler Bypass Road
(km)
Southbound exits Grade Separated Intersection
End Northern Expressway
Merges with Gawler Bypass Road Australian National Route A20.svg
to Mildura and Sydney
to Australian Alphanumeric State Route A32.svg
0 km Start Northern Expressway
from Gawler Bypass Road Australian National Route A20.svg
Smithfield, Elizabeth
Gawler Bypass Road
_Australian Alphanumeric State Route A52.png Grade Separated Intersection
Two Wells, Ward Belt
Two Wells Road
Grade Separated Intersection
-- no exit
Angle Vale, Kudla
Angle Vale Road
Grade Separated Intersection
-- Angle Vale, Kudla
Angle Vale Road
Grade Separated Intersection
Andrews Farm, Macdonald Park
Curtis Road
Grade Separated Intersection
-- Andrews Farm, Macdonald Park
Curtis Road
Grade Separated Intersection
Penfield, Penfield Gardens
Heaslip Road / Womma Road
Grade Separated Intersection
-- Penfield, Penfield Gardens
Heaslip Road / Womma Road
Grade Separated Intersection
Penfield, Virginia
Penfield Road
Grade Separated Intersection
-- no exit
ARTC INTERSTATE RAIL LINE -- ARTC INTERSTATE RAIL LINE
Start Northern Expressway
from Port Wakefield Road National Route A1
0 km End Northern Expressway
Merges with Port Wakefield Road Australian National Route A1.svg
to Australian Alphanumeric State Route A9.svg & Australian Alphanumeric State Route A13.svg'
Port Wakefield, Snowtown
Port Wakefield Road
Australian National Route A1.svg Grade Separated Intersection

Map

[
Legend
Transverse abbreviated in this map Transverse track Transverse track Unknown BSicon "ABZ3lg" Transverse track Transverse abbreviated in this map
State Route A20 Gawler Bypass Road
Gawler Bypass Road National Route A20
Transverse abbreviated in this map Unknown BSicon "ABZ3lg" Track turning from right Straight track Track turning from left Transverse abbreviated in this map
Gawler West Interchange
Track turning left Unknown BSicon "KRZo" Unknown BSicon "KRZo" Track turning right
Unknown BSicon "STRU" Unknown BSicon "STRD"
Two Wells Road
Transverse abbreviated in this map
Unknown BSicon "ABZlr" + Transverse track
Unknown BSicon "KRZo" Unknown BSicon "KRZo"
Unknown BSicon "ABZlr" + Transverse track
Transverse abbreviated in this map
Two Wells Road
Track turning left Junction from right Junction from left Track turning right
Long Tan Interchange
Gawler River
Transverse water Bridge over water Bridge over water Transverse water
Gawler River
Unknown BSicon "STRU" Unknown BSicon "STRD"
Kapyong Interchange
Track turning from left Junction to right Junction to left Track turning from right
Angle Vale Road
Transverse abbreviated in this map Flat crossing Unknown BSicon "KRZu" Unknown BSicon "KRZu" Flat crossing Transverse abbreviated in this map
Angle Vale Road
Track turning left Junction from right Junction from left Track turning right
Unknown BSicon "STRU" Unknown BSicon "STRD"
Track turning from left Junction to right Junction to left Track turning from right
Kokoda Interchange
Curtis Road
Transverse abbreviated in this map Flat crossing Unknown BSicon "KRZu" Unknown BSicon "KRZu" Flat crossing Transverse abbreviated in this map
Curtis Road
Track turning left Junction from right Junction from left Track turning right
Unknown BSicon "STRU" Unknown BSicon "STRD"
Tobruk Interchange
Track turning from left Junction to right Junction to left Unknown BSicon "ABZlr" Transverse abbreviated in this map
Womma Road
Heaslip Road
Transverse abbreviated in this map Flat crossing Unknown BSicon "KRZu" Unknown BSicon "KRZu" Flat crossing Transverse abbreviated in this map
Heaslip Road
Track turning left Junction from right Junction from left Track turning right
Unknown BSicon "STRU" Unknown BSicon "STRD"
Penfield Road
Transverse abbreviated in this map
Unknown BSicon "ABZlr" + Transverse track
Unknown BSicon "KRZu" Unknown BSicon "KRZu"
Unknown BSicon "ABZlr" + Transverse track
Transverse abbreviated in this map
Penfield Road
Track turning left Junction from right Junction from left Track turning right
Hamel Interchange
Unknown BSicon "STRU" Unknown BSicon "STRD"
ARTC Crystal Brook Line
Unknown BSicon "uHLUECKE" Urban transverse track
Unknown BSicon "uKRZo" + Straight track
Unknown BSicon "uKRZo" + Straight track
Urban transverse track Unknown BSicon "uHLUECKE"
ARTC Crystal Brook Line
Unknown BSicon "STRU" Unknown BSicon "STRD"
Transverse abbreviated in this map Transverse track Unknown BSicon "KRZu" Unknown BSicon "ABZ3lf" Transverse track Transverse abbreviated in this map
National Route A1 Port Wakefield Road
Port Wakefield Road National Route A1
Transverse abbreviated in this map Transverse track Unknown BSicon "KRZu" Unknown BSicon "ABZ3rg" Transverse track Transverse abbreviated in this map
Waterloo Corner Interchange
Track turning left Track turning right


Proposed Northern Connector

In early 2008, the South Australian Government announced plans for the Northern Connector, an eight lane connector roadway, linking the Northern Expressway and South Road.[3] This would involve the construction of a four-way cloverstack interchange at the Port River Expressway / South Road intersection.[4] This project would also include a major diversion in the main ARTC interstate rail line, which would run down the middle of the new connector freeway between Dry Creek, South Australia and Taylors Road at Waterloo Corner.

See also

References

  1. ^ Paul Starick (15 November 2006). "Major expressway opens up north". The Advertiser. http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0,22606,20759351-5006301,00.html. Retrieved 2006-11-15. 
  2. ^ Tom Zed, Transport reporter (13 September 2010). "Northern Expressway open for business". http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south-australia/northern-expressway-open-for-business/story-e6frea83-1225921032131. Retrieved 2010-09-13. 
  3. ^ "Northern Connector". Infrastructure S.A.. http://infrastructure.sa.gov.au/northern_connector/content. Retrieved 2010-06-12. 
  4. ^ "northern connector". Infrastructure S.A.. http://infrastructure.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0008/41102/Northern_Connector_Brochure_V4_June.pdf. Retrieved 2010-06-12. 

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