Bradfield Highway, Sydney

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The Bradfield Highway occupies the right six lanes numbered one to six, on the Sydney Harbour Bridge
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The Bradfield Highway occupies the right six lanes numbered one to six, on the Sydney Harbour Bridge

The Bradfield Highway is a highway in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. At 2.4 Km long it is one of the shortest highways in Australia. It is part of the Sydney Metroad network, being part of Metroad 2.

The highway was named after Dr John Job Crew Bradfield, who oversaw the tendering process for the construction of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

The Bradfield Highway opened in 1932 and begins at the end of the Western Distributor in the Sydney CBD, crosses the Sydney Harbour Bridge and ends at the Warringah Freeway in North Sydney (just North of the Pacific Highway intersection. In 2001, 159,587 vehicles a day used the highway [1].

The Bradfield Highway carries six lanes of traffic across the eight lane Sydney Harbour Bridge. The other two traffic lanes on the Sydney Harbour Bridge are used for the Cahill Expressway, which only run in a southbound direction on the bridge. During peak periods three out of the six lanes are reversed, giving a 2x4, 3x3 or 5x1 flow. The default is 4x2. (Four north, two south) The direction of the lanes is indicated by electronic signage above each lane. The lanes are numbered one to six from west to east. Lane six was also reversed prior to 1990 during the evening rush hour, giving a 6x0 flow, but this no longer occurs because of changes made to the Warringah Freeway to accommodate the Sydney Harbour Tunnel. A toll of $3.00 AUD applies for all southbound traffic on the highway, collected at the south end of the bridge.

In August 1992, the Sydney Harbour Tunnel opened, which helped to relieve congestion on the Bradfield Highway.

[edit] See also

Motorways near the Harbour Bridge

Motorways near the Harbour Bridge

M1 Cahill Expressway, M2 Bradfield Highway, M1 Sydney Harbour Tunnel, M1/M2 F1 Warringah Freeway, M1/M2 Gore Hill Freeway and M4 Western Distributor.


Major road infrastructure in Sydney
Motorways Cross City Motorway | Eastern Distributor | Lane Cove Tunnel | M2 Hills Motorway | M4 Western Motorway | M5 South Western Motorway | Westlink M7
Freeways Southen Cross Drive | Southern Freeway | Sydney-Newcastle Freeway | Warringah Freeway | Gore Hill Freeway
Metroads Metroad 1 | Metroad 2 | Metroad 3 | Metroad 4 | Metroad 5 | Metroad 6 | Metroad 7 | Metroad 9 | Metroad 10
Bridges & Tunnels Sydney Harbour Bridge | Sydney Harbour Tunnel | Anzac Bridge | Gladesville Bridge | Fig Tree Bridge | Tarban Creek Bridge
Conceptual Plans Sydney Orbital Motorway | Sydney Bypasses (past, present and proposed)
Categories Category: Streets in Sydney | Category: Sydney highways
Other M4 East (proposed) | Marrickville Tunnel (proposed) | North Western Expressway (abandoned)
Operators Roads and Traffic Authority of New South Wales | Connector Motorways | State Wide Roads | Transurban
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