Pinjarra Road
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Pinjarra Road
- 32°34′16″S 115°48′50″E / 32.571°S 115.8138°E / -32.571; 115.8138
Pinjarra Road is a major west-east road connecting the two major centres of the Peel Region, Mandurah and Pinjarra.[1] Mostly a dual carriageway, it also forms the termini of both the Kwinana Freeway and Forrest Highway.[2]
Major intersections
- Old Coast Road south / Mary Street west, Halls Head – to Dawesville, Bunbury, Falcon, Wannanup.
Mandurah Road (National Route 1), Mandurah – to Rockingham, Perth, Halls Head, Bunbury
- Lakes Road, Greenfields – to North Dandalup
Kwinana Freeway (State Route 2) north / Forrest Highway (State Route 2) south, Ravenswood – to Stake Hill, Perth, Lake Clifton, Bunbury
- South Yunderup Road, Ravenswood – to South Yunderup
South Western Highway, Pinjarra – to North Dandalup, Perth, Waroona, Bunbury
See also
Australian Roads portal
References
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Road infrastructure in Mandurah
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- Mandurah Estuary Bridge
- Old Mandurah Bridge
- Port Bouvard Bridge
- Windich Bridge
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