Burns Beach Road

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Burns Beach Road
Burns Beach Road - near Currambine Railway Station
General information
Type Road
Length 5 km (3 mi)
Route number(s) State Route 87
Major junctions
East end Joondalup Drive (State Route 85), Joondalup
 
West end Ocean Parade, Burns Beach
Location(s)
Major suburbs Neerabup, Kinross, Currambine, Iluka

Burns Beach Road is an arterial east-west road in Perth, Western Australia, linking the suburbs of Burns Beach and Iluka to the Mitchell Freeway and Joondalup. It forms the entirety of State Route 87 and is currently the northern terminus of Mitchell Freeway and State Route 2.

The road begins at a large roundabout with Joondalup Drive, and ends just outside of the old coastal village of Burns Beach, where the road continues into the village as Ocean Parade. It formerly connected with Wanneroo Road but has been extensively realigned since. The road passes by the northern residential areas of Joondalup and forms the boundary between the suburbs of Currambine and Kinross.

Its speed limit is 80 km/h for most of its length, decreasing to 70 km/h when approaching the Mitchell Freeway from the east, decreasing further to 60 km/h when approaching Burns Beach. The road is a dual carriageway from Joondalup Drive to Marmion Avenue.

Burns Beach Road provides direct access to Currambine railway station, located east of Connolly Drive. In addition to the main road, a short road extending from Silver Sands Drive to Shenton Avenue in Iluka is also called Burns Beach Road, and it is proposed that this portion will be joined with the main road to the north.

History

The road was known as Road No. 3883 on plans and maps.

Until the 1970s, Burns Beach Road was unmade along its entire length.[1] Prior to 1984 and the construction of Joondalup, the road ran continuously without any intersections between Wanneroo Road and the village of Burns Beach,[2] and was the only route into the village. In 1988, the road's alignment was shifted very slightly north between Connolly Drive and Joondalup Drive to accommodate the new suburb of Joondalup (North).[3] The original path of Burns Beach Road, prior to 1988, is depicted on the following map .

In 1993, Burns Beach Road was further modified to bend south at the coast, in line with future plans for the road to run south along the coast to link up with Shenton Avenue. The original northerly alignment into Burns Beach was subsequently renamed Ocean Parade.[4] The final phase of the road's relocation northwards, at Blue Mountain Drive, was not completed until around 1996. One can still see this path today where the road had a 90 degrees bend at Blue Mountain Drive, then along parts of Shinji Court, Windermere Circuit and Ohrid Place across the other side of Joondalup Drive, and into Drovers Place.

In 1996, Joondalup Drive underwent major re-construction, linking Joondalup to Wanneroo Road with safer roads. Burns Beach Road was cut shorter, joining with Joondalup Drive at a large roundabout a few hundred metres west of Wanneroo Road. At the same time the old stretch of Burns Beach Road alongside Joondalup Drive was renamed Drovers Place, and Burns Beach Road was also straightened out at Blue Mountain Drive. In the late 1990s, a large roundabout was also constructed to replace a stop-controlled intersection at Connolly Drive, in response to the growing suburban communities in Kinross and Currambine, and the heavier traffic. In the early 2000s, major work was done to improve the quality of the road west of Marmion Avenue, due to the growing residential area in Iluka.

In 2009, the Mitchell Freeway was extended to terminate at Burns Beach Road either side of the railway bridge north of Currambine Station. Because of this work, Burns Beach Road was turned into a dual-carriageway from Joondalup Drive to Marmion Avenue.

Major intersections

See also

Portal icon Australian Roads portal

References

  1. Perth Environs Shell Motoring and Boating Guide 1961
  2. UBD 1984 Perth Street Directory - 24th Edition.
  3. UBD Perth Street Directory - 30th Edition
  4. UBD Perth Street Directory - 35th Edition

External links

Route map: Google / Bing

Media related to Burns Beach Road at Wikimedia Commons

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