Marmion Avenue

Marmion Avenue
Western Australia
General information
Type Highway
Length 38 km (24 mi)
Opened 1960s
Route number(s) State Route 71
Major junctions
North end West Coast Highway (State Route 71 / Tourist Drive 204) , Trigg
 
South end Yanchep Beach Road, Yanchep
Location(s)
Major suburbs Sorrento, Hillarys, Currambine, Clarkson
Highway system
Highways in Australia
National HighwayFreeways in Australia
Highways in Western Australia

Marmion Avenue is a 38 kilometre arterial road in the northern coastal suburbs of Perth, Western Australia, linking Trigg in the south with Yanchep in the north. It forms the majority of State Route 71 along with West Coast Highway, which it joins onto at its southern terminus.

Its speed limit is almost exclusively 80 km/h, with only brief 70 km/h sections through the suburbs of Karrinyup and Butler. It is a four-lane dual carriageway for most of its length, but reverts to a two-lane single carriageway in between Merriwa and Yanchep. The road generally runs parallel to the Indian Ocean coastline, as well as the arterial highways Mitchell Freeway and Wanneroo Road in the east.

History

Approximate road distances (in kilometres) of coastal suburbs from Trigg onwards.

Marmion Avenue was first built as an arterial road that tracked the then-new outer northern suburbs of Perth, following the limit of the Perth metropolitan area as it expanded northwards. In the late 1960s, the road originally began at Beach Road in Marmion, giving the road its namesake.

Until the early 1980s, the road was a two-lane single carriageway connecting the coastal suburbs of Marmion and Mullaloo Beach. In 1984-85, the road was extended southwards to Karrinyup Road where it joined seamlessly onto West Coast Highway, which had been realigned further inland around the same time. Now the most important road in Perth's coastal suburbs, Marmion Avenue was duplicated up to Whitfords Avenue. In early 1986, it was assigned State Route 71, and from then on was gradually extended as a single carriageway road further north - extending first to Prendiville Avenue (just north of Ocean Reef Road), to Burns Beach Road in 1991 and to Quinns Road in the mid-1990s.. Marmion Avenue was finally duplicated to its terminus in 2001, with the last portion being the empty stretch between Burns Beach Road & Quinns Rocks.

After delays due to disagreements at State Government level about what route the road should follow, Marmion Avenue was extended further north to Yanchep and opened to traffic in November 2008. The extension is currently a single carriageway, but earthworks have already been undertaken to enable conversion to dual carriageway at a later date. The extension also features roundabouts at future major junctions. The completion of this extension allowed the future satellite city of Alkimos/Eglinton to begin construction.

Future extensions

Extensions of Marmion Avenue are possible to Two Rocks, however there are no plans for this at present - one possible complication would be Two Rocks's past use as a munitions dump, meaning that most non-suburban sections of the suburb are fenced off.

Major intersections

View south from Burns Beach Road

Marmion Avenue begins at the end of West Coast Highway at the Karrinyup Road intersection in Trigg, and currently ends at the coastal suburb of Yanchep and the Yanchep Beach Road roundabout. Almost all major intersections are controlled by traffic lights, with roundabouts more prevalent in the north, from Shenton Avenue onwards.

Gallery

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See also

Australian Roads portal

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