Ocean Reef Road
Ocean Reef Road Western Australia | |
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View west from Wangara | |
General information | |
Type | Road |
Length | 17 km (11 mi) |
Route number(s) | State Route 84 (Mullaloo – Wangara) |
Major junctions | |
Northwest end | Shenton Avenue, Iluka |
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Southeast end | Gnangara Road (State Route 83 / State Route 84), Wangara |
Location(s) | |
Major suburbs | Ocean Reef, Mullaloo, Heathridge, Beldon, Edgewater, Woodvale, Pearsall |
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Ocean Reef Road is an arterial east-west road in Perth, Western Australia. It is located within the northern suburbs of Perth, from Ocean Reef in the west, to Landsdale in the east, with a portion travelling northwards along the coast to Iluka. Ocean Reef Road is a dual carriageway east of Marmion Avenue, and a two-way single carriageway elsewhere.
Ocean Reef Road, east of Marmion Avenue, is part of State Route 84, along with the eastern section of Gnangara Road.[1]
History
Up until the mid-1970s the road from Wanneroo Road was named Mullaloo Drive between Wanneroo Road and Craigie Drive/Coyle Road. Mullaloo Drive took the course and road names of today from Wanneroo Road (at Villa Nova) along Mangano Place, Backshall Place, Ocean Reef Road up to Wildlife Place, continuing over the current Mitchell Freeway into Coyle Road, Craigie Drive, Kallaroo Place and then Mullaloo Drive joining Oceanside Promenade at Mullaloo.[2]
From the mid-1970s Ocean Reef Road was so named and constructed from a point approximately 500m west of today's Edgewater Drive up to Marmion Avenue (heading in a north-westerly fashion from the aforementioned point). Ocean Reef Road between Backshall Place and Wanneroo Road took at slightly different course south, from the original Mullaloo Drive. Then as the suburb of Ocean Reef was built in the 1980s and the Ocean Reef marina were built, Ocean Reef Road was extended this far. During the 1980s the Joondalup Drive intersection was opened. In the 1990s at the Wanneroo Road end, the road was extended to Hartman Drive near Wangara. The Mitchell Freeway terminated here in the early 1990s. After 1996 Ocean Reef Road was joined to Hodges Drive.[3] In 2006 Ocean Reef Road was extended along the coast from Hodges Drive to Shenton Avenue.
The works to duplicate Ocean Reef Road between Wanneroo Road and Hartman Drive into a dual-carriageway road was to be completed in May 2008.
As part of the Federal Government's AusLink Strategic Regional Program, Ocean Reef Road was extended east to Alexander Drive.[4] This work was carried out in two stages. First, from Hartman Drive to Prestige Parade (completed March 2009), and secondly, from Prestige Parade to Alexander Drive (commenced in April 2011 and was scheduled to be completed in February 2012).[4] The construction of this stage also affected the alignment and layout of Gnangara Road, as the former section of Gnangara Road from Coverwood Promenade to Alexander Drive now forms part of Ocean Reef Road. Gnangara Road's western section now terminates at Mirrabooka Avenue (formerly Madeley Street), with the remaining section retained as part of the local road network.[4]
Major intersections
- Shenton Avenue and Burns Beach Road, Ocean Reef and Iluka
- Hodges Drive, Ocean Reef
- Oceanside Promenade (Tourist Drive 204), Ocean Reef and Mullaloo
- Marmion Avenue (State Route 71), Ocean Reef, Mullaloo, Heathridge and Beldon
- Eddystone Avenue, Heathridge and Beldon
- Craigie Drive, Beldon
- Mitchell Freeway (State Route 2), - Heathridge, Beldon, Edgewater and Woodvale
- Joondalup Drive (State Route 85), Edgewater
- Edgewater Drive, Edgewater
- Trappers Drive, Woodvale
- Wanneroo Road (State Route 60), Wanneroo, Woodvale, Pearsall and Wangara
- Hartman Drive, Wangara
- Gnangara Road (State Route 83 southwest / State Route 84 southeast) / Sydney Road northeast, Gnangara and Landsdale – southwest to Mirrabooka Avenue / southeast to Ellenbrook
See also
Australian Roads portal
References
Route map: Google