City Ring Route, Adelaide

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City Ring Route

General information
TypeRoad
Length15.6 km (9.7 mi)
Route number(s) R1 (2017-present)
Former
route number
  • A21 (1998-2017}
  • A1 (1998-2017, unsigned)
    (Medindie-Glenside)
Ring road around
Major junctions
From Main North Road
Medindie, Adelaide
 
To Main North Road
Medindie, Adelaide
Location(s)
Major suburbs

Adelaide has two city ring routes, that loop around the Adelaide city centre and North Adelaide, known as the Inner and Outer Ring Routes.[1]

Inner ring route[]

The Inner Ring Route is a collection of major roads signposted as state route R1[2] (was A21 before 2017). There are no grade-separated intersections on the ring. Listed clockwise from Main North Road, the inner route consists of:[3][4]

  • Robe Terrace
  • Park Road (Southbound)
  • Mann Terrace (Northbound)
  • Hackney Road
  • Dequetteville Terrace
  • Britannia Roundabout
  • Fullarton Road
  • Greenhill Road
  • South Road
  • James Congdon Drive
  • Port Road
  • Park Terrace
  • Fitzroy Terrace

The Inner Ring Route is adjacent to the outer edge of the Adelaide Park Lands except on the western side between Anzac Highway and Port Road where railway lines occupy the space along the parklands, and the road ring route is further out. The earlier A21 route using West Terrace passed inside the ring of parklands instead.

History[]

Prior to the renumbering as route R1 in 2017, the western side of the previous route A21 was different from the current route. It followed moore of Port Road southeast, West Terrace and Goodwood Road. Route R1 uses James Congdon Drive, a short section of South Road and instead.

The Park Terrace section had a level crossing of the Outer Harbor railway line until 2017. The crossing was replaced by a bridge when the railway was lowered as part of a project to separate the Torrens Junction so that suburban trains to Outer Harbor did not conflict with interstate trains on the standard gauge line.

The Park Terrace bridge over the Gawler railway line and interstate freight line was constructed in 1990. When it was built, it replaced an awkward 30-degree level crossing. In 2017, it was named after the engineer who supervised its construction, David Fitzsimons.[5]

Route description[]

LGA[6]Locationkm[7]miDestinationsNotes
Adelaide, Prospect and WalkervilleMedindie, North Adelaide, Thorngate0.00.0 Main North Road (A1)
Adelaide and WalkervilleGilberton, North Adelaide, Medindie1.20.75 Northcote Terrace (A10)to North East Road
Gilberton, North Adelaide, Medindie1.71.1O-Bahn BuswayO-Bahn buses only, to and from south only
Norwood Payneham & St Peters, Adelaide and WalkervilleHackney, Adelaide, North Adelaide, Gilberton2.21.4Hackney Bridge over the River Torrens
Norwood Payneham & St Peters, AdelaideHackney, Adelaide, Kent Town3.32.1 North Terrace (A11) / Botanic Roadto Payneham Road and Lower North East Road
Norwood Payneham & St Peters, Burnside, AdelaideRose Park, Adelaide, Kent Town4.62.9Kensington Road / Wakefield Road / Fullarton RoadBritannia Roundabout
Burnside, AdelaideDulwich, Glenside, Eastwood, Adelaide5.93.7 Greenhill Road (B26) / Fullarton Road (A1)Ring route follows Fullarton Road north and Greenhill Road west
Burnside, Unley, AdelaideParkside, Adelaide, Eastwood6.74.2Glen Osmond Road
Unley, AdelaideUnley, Parkside, Adelaide6.74.2 Unley Road (B29)
Unley, Wayville, Adelaide8.15.0King William Road / Peacock RoadGlenelg tram line
Wayville, Adelaide9.25.7Goodwood Road
Unley, West Torrens, AdelaideKeswick, Keswick Terminal, Adelaide, Wayville9.76.0Belair, Seaford and Adelaide–Melbourne railway lines
Anzac Highway (A5)
West TorrensMarleston, Richmond, Mile End South, Keswick10.86.7 South Road (A2)Concurrent with South Road for 500m
Richmond, Mile End South11.37.0 South Road (A2)
Mile End, Keswick Terminal, Mile End South12.17.5 Sir Donald Bradman Drive (A6)
West Torrens, AdelaideMile End, Adelaide13.18.1Henley Beach Road / Glover Avenue
Thebarton, Adelaide13.68.5Port RoadTram in median from here
Charles Sturt, West Torrens, AdelaideThebarton, Hindmarsh14.79.1River Torrens
Charles Sturt, AdelaideHindmarsh, North Adelaide14.89.2 Port Road (A7)Tram continues along Port Road
Bowden, North Adelaide, Hindmarsh14.99.3Outer Harbor railway line and Grange railway line (bridge replaced level crossing in 2017)
Ovingham, North Adelaide, Bowden15.59.6Gawler and Adelaide to Port Augusta railway lines
Charles Sturt, Prospect, AdelaideFitzroy, North Adelaide, Ovingham16.310.1 Torrens Road (A22)to Churchill Road
Prospect, AdelaideFitzroy, North Adelaide, Thorngate16.810.4Prospect Road
Adelaide, Prospect and WalkervilleMedindie, North Adelaide, Thorngate17.110.6 Main North Road (A1)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  •       Concurrency terminus
  •       Incomplete access

Outer ring route[]

The Outer Ring Route is not signposted. It also consists of major roads surrounding the city. They are:[1]

See also[]

Australia road sign W5-29.svg Australian Roads portal

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Department of Planning, Transport & Infrastructure (24 August 2004). "Adelaide's Inner and Outer Ring Routes". Government of South Australia. Archived from the original on 6 March 2014. Retrieved 22 December 2013.
  2. ^ "Road Route Numbers (Trail Blazer)". Data SA. Government of South Australia. 8 November 2016. Retrieved 16 October 2017.
  3. ^ Department of Planning, Transport, and Infrastructure (13 August 2004). "Adelaide's Inner & Outer Ring Routes Map". Government of South Australia. Retrieved 22 December 2013.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ Google (11 December 2016). "Adelaide city and inner ring route" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 11 December 2016.
  5. ^ Kemp, Miles (26 December 2017). "Olympic Hero's name to span across the ages". Adelaide Advertiser.
  6. ^ "Property Location Browser". Government of South Australia. Archived from the original on 12 October 2016. Retrieved 19 October 2017.
  7. ^ Google (19 October 2017). "City Ring Route R1, Adelaide" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 19 October 2017.
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