List of freeways in Victoria
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This is a list of freeways in Victoria, Australia. The capital city, Melbourne, is served by the largest freeway network of any Australian city.[1] There are also a number of freeways linking the capital to major regional cities.
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[edit] Existing freeways
- Calder Freeway
(formerly
,
) - Eastern Freeway
(formerly
) - Frankston Freeway
/
- Goulburn Valley Freeway

- Hume Freeway
(formerly
)
- See also Craigieburn Bypass
- Monash Freeway
(previously known as the South-Eastern Freeway
,
and Mulgrave Freeway
) - Mornington Peninsula Freeway
/
- Northern section: Springvale Rd to Frankston Fwy
- Southern section: Moorooduc Hwy to Boneo Rd (formerly
)
- Princes Freeway
(formerly
) - South Gippsland Freeway
(formerly
,
) - Tullamarine Freeway
(formerly
) - West Gate Freeway
(formerly
,
) - Western Freeway
(formerly
) - Western Ring Road
(formerly
)
- See also Metropolitan Ring Road
[edit] Existing tolled freeways
- CityLink
- Tullamarine Freeway
from Bell Street to West Gate Freeway - Monash Freeway
from Kings Way to Toorak Road
- Tullamarine Freeway
[edit] Under construction
- EastLink
(previously known as the Scoresby Freeway, Eastern Ring Road, Mitcham-Frankston Freeway)
- Deer Park Bypass
- Western Freeway connection to Western Ring Road - Geelong Ring Road

[edit] Proposed freeways
- Dingley Freeway (consists of the Dandenong Bypass, the Westall Road Extension (Springvale Bypass) and the South Road Extension).
- Healesville Freeway.
- Mornington Peninsula Freeway connection
/
. - Metropolitan Ring Road/Eastern Freeway Link via Greensborough Highway and Banyule Flats.
- New East-West road connection.
- West Gate Tunnel or second bridge crossing.
- Outer Metropolitan Ring Road connection of the Hume Freeway to the Princes Freeway.
[edit] Notes
- ^ PTUA - 'The Alternative to Melbourne’s Freeway Explosion'. Retrieved on 2007-07-26.
[edit] References
- Davison, Graeme (2004). Car wars: How the Car Won Our Hearts and Conquered Our Cities. Allen & Unwin. ISBN 1741142075.
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