List of highways in Melbourne
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This is a list of highways in Melbourne, Australia. Some of these highways are bona-fide, connecting Melbourne to other towns and settlements, some of which have been later swallowed by Melbourne growth. However others are former streets designated as highways to highlight their importance as links between highways and freeways.
- Burwood Highway (Metro 26, then C412)
- Calder Highway (M79)
- Chandler Highway (Metro 21, Tourist Route 2)
- Dandenong Valley Highway (Metro 9)
- Docklands Highway (Metro 32, 35 partial)
- Eastern Highway (Metro 83, 46 partial)
- Greensborough Highway (Metro 46)
- Hoddle Highway (Metro 29)
- Hume Highway (M31, Metro 55)
- Maroondah Highway (Metro 34, then B300/B360)
- Melba Highway (B300)
- Melton Highway (C754)
- Moorooduc Highway (Metro 11)
- Mountain Highway (Metro 28)
- Nepean Highway (Metro 3, then B110)
- Plenty Valley Highway (Metro 21, 27)
- Princes Highway (West: Metro 83; East: State Alt-1, then C101)
- South Gippsland Highway (M420)
- Warburton Highway (B380)
- Warrigal Highway (Metro 15)
- Western Highway (National 8/M8)
- Westernport Highway (A780)
- Yarra Bank Highway (Metro 20, Tourist Route 2)
Former highways in Melbourne:
- Grieve Highway, renamed Grieve Parade (Metro 39, 56 partial)
- Monash Highway (Metro 18), name decommissioned upon opening of Monash Freeway
See also List of Melbourne freeways