Glenloch Interchange

Glenloch Interchange is located in Australian Capital Territory
Glenloch Interchange
Glenloch Interchange
Coordinates
  • 35°17′5.02″S 149°5′2.57″E / 35.2847278°S 149.0840472°E / -35.2847278; 149.0840472
General informationTypeRoad junctionJunction typeModified partial three-level turbine interchangeLocationMolonglo Valley, CanberraSpans6Maintained byTerritory and Municipal ServicesRoads at junction
  • Tuggeranong Parkway
  • Parkes Way
  • Caswell Drive (GDE)
  • William Hovell Drive

Glenloch Interchange is Canberra's only major interchange which connects Tuggeranong Parkway with Parkes Way, William Hovell Drive and Caswell Drive (Gungahlin Drive Extension).[1][2] Following a major reconstruction lasting from 2007 to mid-2008, the interchange now operates without traffic lights. A surprising feature was the retention of an unused bridge from the previous alignment which led from the centre of the Parkes Way/Caswell Drive loop, passing east over two northbound roads, before petering out to the east. This was finally removed in late 2010 during roadworks to upgrade the new interchange to dual carriageway standards.

View of Glenloch Interchange, approaching via Caswell Drive (Gungahlin Drive Extension).

See also

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References

  1. ^ "Glenloch Interchange, Canberra, Australia Photos". www.touristlink.com. Retrieved 2 October 2021.
  2. ^ "Glenloch Interchange photos". Tourist link. Retrieved 2 October 2021.
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*Partially limited-access          ^Partially controlled-access          roadway under construction


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