State Highway (Lower Dandenong/Cheltenham)
State Highway (Lower Dandenong/Cheltenham) is an 18 km stretch of continuous road in the southeastern suburbs of Melbourne, Australia. VicRoads classifies it as an arterial road, and identifies it as road number 6050.[1] It is allocated the road route State Route 10 for its entire length.[2]
State Highway (Lower Dandenong/Cheltenham) Foster Street / Cheltenham Road / Lower Dandenong Road | |
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Type | Road |
Length | 18 km (11 mi) |
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Major suburbs | Keysborough, Dingley Village, Braeside, Parkdale |
Route description
State Highway (Lower Dandenong/Cheltenham) runs from Dandenong to Mentone, however the various other street names are used along its entire length:[1]
- Foster Street (within Dandenong)
- Cheltenham Road (from Dandenong to Keysborough)
- Lower Dandenong Road (from Dingley Village to Mentone)
State Route 10 continues west to Black Rock, past the State Highway (Lower Dandenong/Cheltenham)'s western terminus at Nepean Highway, via a short section of Nepean Highway and the entire length of Balcombe Road.[2]
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See also
References
- VicRoads (October 2009). "Register of Public Roads (PART A)" (PDF). Government of Victoria. p. 872. Retrieved 19 April 2014.
- Melway Greater Melbourne Street Directory (Map). Ausway. pp. 87–90. Retrieved 19 April 2014 from Street-directory.com.au.
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