Steele Creek Trail

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Steele Creek Trail
Length 4.2km
Difficulty Easy
Hills Steep section at the most southern end
Connecting Transport
Train None

The Steele Creek Trail is a shared use path for cyclists and pedestrians, which follows Steele Creek in the inner northern suburb of Keilor East in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.[1][2][3]

The trail will make for a useful shortcut between the Western Ring Road Trail in the north and the Maribyrnong River Trail in the south, once the Valley Lake Estate housing development is completed.

Following the Path

The trail has a large gap at the site of the Valley Lake Estate housing development, currently (2010) being built on an old quarry site in Niddrie. Once completed (estimated as late 2010) the cyclist will be able to traverse the full length of the trail. While still not complete in Jan 2012, it is still possible to traverse this section with a little bit of ingenuity. There is a small but busy road section at Keilor Rd and Woorite Pl at the northern end i.e. the freeway off ramp. Other than that, navigation is straight forward.

The Victorian State Government financed a new underpass of Buckley St in 2009,[4] which has vastly improved the link to the Maribyrnong River Trail. Construction commenced Oct 2009 and the underpass was opened to the public May 28, 2010[5] resulting in better and safer access to St Bernard’s College and Rosehill Secondary College.

Connections

  • Meets the Western Ring Road Trail in the north
  • And the Maribyrnong River Trail in the south. In 2010 an underpass passing under Buckley St was installed, linking the trail directly to the Maribyrnong River Trail just west of Lily St. While still a climb to the underpass on both sides, it finally negates having to cope with the fast traffic at Buckley St.

North end at 37°43′44″S 144°51′46″E / 37.728836°S 144.862713°E / -37.728836; 144.862713. South end at 37°45′12″S 144°52′57″E / 37.753238°S 144.882435°E / -37.753238; 144.882435.

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