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  Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Metroad
Metroad 3 - Pacific/Gateway Motorway Junction (Metroad 1) to Gympie Arterial Road/Gateway Motorway Junction (Metroad 1)
Metroad 4 - Ipswich/Logan Motorway Junction (Metroad 2) to Pacific/Gateway Motorway Junction (Metroad 1)
Metroad 6 - Logan/Gateway Motorway Junction (Metroad 4) to Pacific Motorway (Metroad 1)
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Metroad   (576 words)

  
 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Metroad 4   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Metroad 4 or M4 is one of Sydney, Australia's Metroads.
Metroads are the primary road routes serving the Australian cities of Sydney and Brisbane metropolitan area.
Metroad 2 or M2 is one of Sydney, Australias Metroads.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Metroad-4   (781 words)

  
 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Metroads   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The Metroads form a network of radial and circumferential routes throughout the city, lengths of some which are of motorway grade.
Metroads usually completely replaced the State Routes and National Routes along their routes, however, State Routes not on designated Metroads were usually left untampered.
Metroad 1 or M1 is one of Sydney, Australias Metroads.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Metroads   (848 words)

  
 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal
thumbright80pxMetroad 4 marker Metroad 4 is a Metroad in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Metroad 4 consolidates the previous stretches State Route 40 and National Route 32.
Earlier sections predated the Metroad system, however the completed motorway was designated part of Metroad 4 and among the first uses of the hexagonal Metroad markers.
www.goupstate.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=Metroad_4   (163 words)

  
  Metroad - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Metroad 3 - Pacific/Gateway Motorway Junction (Metroad 1) to Gympie Arterial Road/Gateway Motorway Junction (Metroad 1)
Metroad 4 - Ipswich/Logan Motorway Junction (Metroad 2) to Pacific/Gateway Motorway Junction (Metroad 1)
Metroad 6 - Logan/Gateway Motorway Junction (Metroad 4) to Pacific Motorway (Metroad 1)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Metroad   (584 words)

  
 Ozroads: NSW Metroad 4   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Metroad 4 trailblazer on the Western Motorway at The Northern Rd, Orchard Hills.
Metroad 4 is the major western route in Sydney, fulfilling the role of the Great Western Hwy, which it parallels for its entire journey.
Metroad 4 was the first Metroad route to be signposted in Sydney in September 1992, closely following the opening of the Mays Hill-Prospect section of the Western Freeway.
www.ozroads.com.au /NSW/RouteNumbering/Metroads/4/met4.htm   (398 words)

  
 Metroad 4 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Metroad 4 is a Metroad in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Metroad 4 consolidates the previous stretches State Route 40 and National Route 32.
Earlier sections predated the Metroad system, however the completed motorway was designated part of Metroad 4 and among the first uses of the hexagonal Metroad markers.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Metroad_4   (203 words)

  
 Ozroads: The Sydney Metroad System   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The original Metroads consisted of 6 routes; 1,2,3,4,5 and 7; of which four were radial and two circumferential.
Metroad 5 followed and is now consistently numbered from Cross Roads, south of Liverpool, to the Western Distributor over Darling Harbour [incorrect statement, as Harris St was only ever signed as 'To Metroad 5', with Metroad 5's offical terminus at Broadway].
Metroad shields along most routes were first installed as coverplates then replaced with new signs when required, as a lot of the signage was still non-reflective and in the process of being replaced.
www.ozroads.com.au /NSW/RouteNumbering/Metroads/metroads.htm   (793 words)

  
 Australian Towns, Cities & Highways: Gateway Motorway
In 1993, when the Met-route systems were installed in Sydney and Brisbane, it became Metroad 1 which continued south onto the Pacific Motorway.
The addition to the Gateway Motorway in 2001 became Metroad 4 (which remains) but the Pacific Mwy-Bruce Hwy section became part of the M1 in 2005.
It is now apparent that all signs have been updated to shown the correct route marker of M1.
www.hotkey.net.au /~krool/photos/qld/gateway.html   (824 words)

  
 Queensland Road Photo Gallery: Metroad 6: Logan Motorway
Brisbane's shortest Metroad, the Logan Motorway offers motorists a quick line between Ipswich and the M1 or Pacific Motorway at Loganholme, with Metroad 6 connecting with Metroad 4 (Logan and Gateway Motorways) at Drewvale.
The Motorway is four lanes (2 in each direction), and there is 2 toll plazas on the Metroad 4 section: Stapylton Road and Loganlea Road before the roadway becomes toll free for the run between Meadowbrook and Loganholme.
On Loganlea Road (near and on the interchange with the motorway) at Meadowbrook is a stack of freeway green signs from 1988, that were never updated with Metroad 4 between Loganholme and Drewvale became Metroad 6.
expressway.paulrands.com /photogallery/roads/qld/numbered/metroad6/index.htm   (729 words)

  
 Queensland Road Photo Gallery: Metroad 4: Logan & Gateway Motorways
This page covers the Metroad 4 section of the Logan Motorway from Drewvale to Gailes.
The Motorway is four lanes (2 in each direction), and there is 3 toll plazas on the Metroad 4 section: Stapylton Road and Loganlea Road on the Logan Motorway and at Kuraby on the Gateway Extension.
The Gateway Extension from Eight Mile Plains to Drewvale became a national highway (along with the M1 section and the remainder of Metroad 4 from Drewvale to Gailes) in 1994 with the Federal Government responsible for funding capital improvements and maintenance works.
expressway.paulrands.com /photogallery/roads/qld/numbered/metroad4/index.htm   (240 words)

  
 Miscellaneous Roadpics
This sign used to also say 'START 4 5', but Metroad 4 has since been moved onto the newly opened City West Link.
Well, Metroad 4 goes to Parramatta and Metroad 5 goes to Liverpool.
This sign should be fixed now that Metroad 4 no longer goes along Broadway.
www.geocities.com /humehwy31/miscpics4.html   (331 words)

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