Maroondah Highway

Maroondah Highway

Whitehorse Road

Maroondah Highway through Ringwood North
Maroondah Highway is located in Victoria
Southwest end
Southwest end
Northeast end
Northeast end
Coordinates
General information
TypeHighway
Length187.5 km (117 mi)[3]
GazettedOctober 1913 (as Main Road)[1]
1947/48 (as State Highway)[2]
Route number(s)
  • Metro Route 34 (1965–present)
    (Deepdene–Lilydale)
  • B300 (1998–present)
    (Lilydale–Coldstream, Yarck–Maindample)
  • B360 (1998–present)
    (Coldstream–Alexandra)
  • C516 (1998–present)
    (Koriella–Yarck)
  • B320 (1998–present)
    (Maindample–Mansfield)
  • Concurrencies:
  • Metro Route 13 (1965–present)
    (through Blackburn)
  • Metro Route 9 (1965–present)
    (through Ringwood)
  • Metro Route 7 (1989–present)
    (through Croydon)
  • B340 (1998–present)
    (Alexandra–Koriella)
Former
route number
  • Metro Route 34 (1986–1998)
    (Lilydale–Alexandra)
  • State Route 153 (1986–1998)
    (Yarck–Maindample)
  • Alternative State Route 153 (1986–1998)
    (Maindample–Mansfield)
  • Concurrencies:
  • State Route 175 (1986–1998)
    (through Healesville)
  • State Route 168 (1986–1998)
    (Alexandra–Koriella)
Major junctions
Southwest end Cotham Road
Deepdene, Melbourne
 
Northeast end Mount Buller Road
Mansfield, Victoria
Location(s)
RegionGreater Melbourne, Hume[4]
Major settlementsNunawading, Ringwood, Lilydale, Coldstream, Healesville, Buxton, Alexandra, Merton
Highway system
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Maroondah Highway (also known as Whitehorse Road from Deepdene to Surrey Hills[5]) is a major east–west thoroughfare in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne, and a highway connecting the north-eastern fringes of Melbourne to Mansfield,[6] at the lower alpine region of Victoria, Australia.

Maroondah Link Highway links Cathkin (on Goulburn Valley Highway) and Yarck[7] (on Maroondah Highway), allowing an easier link to Melba Highway via Yea for Melbourne traffic.

  1. ^ "Victorian Government Gazette". State Library of Victoria. 5 November 1913. p. 4812. Retrieved 4 June 2024.
  2. ^ "Country Roads Board Victoria. Thirty-Fifth Annual Report: for the year ended 30 June 1948". Country Roads Board of Victoria. Melbourne: Victorian Government Library Service. 1 November 1948. p. 7.
  3. ^ Google. "Maroondah Highway" (Map). Google Maps. Google.
  4. ^ "Victoria's Regions". Regional Development Victoria. Victoria State Government. 11 August 2021. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
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