Karrinyup Road

Karrinyup Road
Western Australia
Looking east towards Francis Avenue in Karrinyup
General information
Type Highway
Length 8.0 km (5 mi)
Opened 1950s
Route number(s) State Route 76 (Karrinyup – Balcatta)
Tourist routes Tourist Drive 204 (Trigg)
Major junctions
West end West Coast Drive (Tourist Drive 204), Trigg
 
East end Morley Drive (State Route 76), Balcatta
Location(s)
Major suburbs Karrinyup, Stirling
Highway system
Highways in Australia
National HighwayFreeways in Australia
Highways in Western Australia

Karrinyup Road is a major east-west road in the inner northern suburbs of Perth, Western Australia, connecting the City of Stirling council offices, Osborne Park Hospital and Karrinyup Shopping Centre with residential estates in Innaloo, Stirling and Balcatta. The road, especially the portion between the Freeway and Main Street, was one of the first roads in the area, known as Balcatta Beach Road and later as North Beach Road. Until the 1990s, most of this stretch of the road was still fledged by functioning market gardens.

For part of 1984, Karrinyup Road was the end point of the Mitchell Freeway. Prior to the freeway's construction, this intersection was the crossing point of Odin Road between Innaloo and the Balcatta industrial area.

Main Roads Western Australia controls and maintains Karrinyup Road.[1] It is part of Main Roads' internal designation H28 Karrinyup–Morley Highway, along with Morley Drive.[2]

Major intersections

See also

Australian Roads portal

References

  1. Main Roads Western Australia (29 October 2013). "Metropolitan Roads". Government of Western Australia. Retrieved 24 December 2013.
  2. "Metropolitan Network" (PDF). Intergrated [sic] Service Arrangement. Main Roads Western Australia. 28 February 2011. Archived from the original on 3 August 2013. Retrieved 24 December 2013.

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