Greenhill Road, Adelaide

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Greenhill Road near Linden Park, facing east towards the Adelaide Hills
Greenhill Road near Linden Park, facing east towards the Adelaide Hills
Greenhill Road near Goodwood, as part of the city ring
Greenhill Road near Goodwood, as part of the city ring
Greenhill Rd in Hazelwood Park looking toward Glynburn Rd roundabout and the hills.
Greenhill Rd in Hazelwood Park looking toward Glynburn Rd roundabout and the hills.

Greenhill Road is a major road in Adelaide, South Australia[1], that provides a vital transport artery for those living in the eastern and hills suburbs. In Adelaide's early days, trams used to run up and down the road. A resident of Burnside can usually expect to take 15 minutes to reach the CBD in peak times, and around ten minutes in others.

Greenhill Road starts in Balhannah in the Adelaide Hills and winds through Carey Gully, Uraidla, Summertown and Greenhill as a two-lane road.

Once it enters the metropolitan area, it expands to four lanes and passes by the City of Burnside suburbs of Burnside, Hazelwood Park, Linden Park, Tusmore, Toorak Gardens, Dulwich and Glenside until it reaches the edge of the Adelaide Parklands. The road then expands to six lanes and heads past Eastwood and the City of Unley suburbs of Parkside, Unley and Wayville as part of the city "ring".

Greenhill Road becomes Richmond Road at the intersection of Anzac Highway.

[edit] References

  1. ^ (2003) 2003 Adelaide Street Directory, 41st Edition. UBD (A Division of Universal Press Pty Ltd). ISBN 0-7319-1441-4.