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词条 Anzac Highway, Adelaide
释义

  1. History

  2. Major intersections

  3. In popular culture

  4. See also

  5. Notes

  6. References

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| urban = yes
| road_name = Anzac Highway
| state = sa
| image = Anzac Highway SW near Morphett.jpg
| caption = View of Anzac Highway facing southwest towards the Morphett Road intersection
| est =
| route = {{AUshield|SA|A5}} A5
| length = 8.7
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| direction_a = Northeast
| end_a = {{AUshield|SA|A21}} West Terrace {{small|Adelaide}}
| exits = {{Plainlist|
  • {{AUshield|SA|R1}} City Ring Route {{small|(R1)}}
  • {{AUshield|SA|A13}} South Road {{small|(A13)}}
  • {{AUshield|SA|A3}} Cross Road {{small|(A3)}}
  • {{AUshield|SA|A14}} Marion Road {{small|(A14)}}
  • {{AUshield|SA|A15}} Tapleys Hill Road {{small|(A15)}}

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| direction_b = Southwest
| end_b = Colley Terrace / Chapel Drive, {{small|Glenelg}}
| through = {{SAcity|Plympton|Morphettville}}
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The Anzac Highway is an {{convert|8.7|km|mi|adj=mid|-long}} main arterial road heading southwest from the city of Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, to the beachside suburb of Glenelg.[1]

Originally[2] the Bay Road (which remains an informal synonym), it mostly follows the track made by the pioneer James Chambers[3] from Holdfast Bay, the first governor's landing site, to Adelaide.[4] It gained its current name in 1923[5] to honour the contribution of the Anzacs (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) in World War I.

The highway is serviced by a 15-minute Go Zone,{{refn|group=note|Adelaide Metro definition: "A Go Zone is an area that offers public transport services every 15 minutes between 7.30am and 6.30pm Monday to Friday, and every 30 minutes at night, Saturday, Sunday and public holidays until approximately 10pm. Stops within Go Zones are indicated by red hoop signs."}} serviced by the 262, 263 and 265 buses.

History

The South Road (A13) intersection with Anzac Highway saw major construction works in 2007-2009 as part of a South Australian Government initiative to transform South Road into a non-stop north-south route.

Under the works, both routes became grade-separated, with South Road proceeding through an underpass with bi-directional controlled exits onto Anzac Highway. The underpass model is a diamond interchange. Construction began in October 2007, and the underpass was opened in March 2009, with construction completed in late 2009.

The underpass was named the Gallipoli Underpass, in keeping with the Anzac theme, and each of the 4 corners of the intersection has a display to commemorate those who fought in the war.

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Major intersections

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|LGAC=West Torrens
|location=Keswick
|km=0.8
|road={{AUshield|SA|R1}} R1 City Ring Route: Richmond Road west / Greenhill Road east
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|road={{AUshield|SA|A14}} Marion Road (A14){{SAcity|p=on|Brooklyn Park|Sturt}}, to Southern Expressway (M2)
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|location=Camden Park
|km=5.1
|road={{AUshield|SA|A3}} Cross Road (A3) east / Stonehouse Avenue west{{SAcity|p=on|Glen Osmond}}
|notes=}}{{SAint
|LGAC=Marion
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|road={{AUshield|SA|A15}} Tapleys Hill Road (A15) north / Brighton Road (A15) south{{SAcity|p=on|Port Adelaide|Brighton}}
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|km=8.7
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In popular culture

Anzac Highway is mentioned in the song "One More Boring Night in Adelaide" by Redgum on their 1978 album If You Don't Fight You Lose.

See also

{{Portal|Australian Roads}}
  • Highways in Australia
  • List of highways in South Australia

Notes

1. ^{{cite book|title=2003 Adelaide Street Directory, 41st Edition |publisher=UBD (A Division of Universal Press Pty Ltd) |year=2003 |isbn=0-7319-1441-4}}
2. ^{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article71613946 |title=Advertising. |newspaper=Southern Australian |location=Adelaide |date=12 January 1841 |accessdate=16 January 2013 |page=2 |publisher=National Library of Australia}}
3. ^Kerr, Margaret Goyder Colonial dynasty: the Chambers family of South Australia Rigby Ltd., Adelaide, 1980. {{ISBN|0 727010972}}
4. ^{{cite book |title=The Place of Waters, A story of Glenelg's first fifty years |last=Perry |first=Dulcie M. |publisher=The Corporation of the City of Glenelg, National Trust of South Australia |location =Glenelg, South Australia |year=1985 |isbn=0-9589503-0-X}}
5. ^{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article65043994 |title="Anzac Highway". |newspaper=The Register |location=Adelaide |date=11 September 1923 |accessdate=16 January 2013 |page=12 |publisher=National Library of Australia}}
6. ^{{Google maps|url=https://maps.google.com.au/maps?saddr=Anzac+Hwy&daddr=Anzac+Hwy+to:Anzac+Hwy+to:Anzac+Hwy+to:Anzac+Hwy+to:Anzac+Hwy+to:Anzac+Hwy+to:Anzac+Hwy&hl=en&ll=-34.938296,138.555279&spn=0.143115,0.209255&sll=-34.94283,138.583726&sspn=0.004472,0.006539&geocode=FaXp6v0dbrBCCA%3BFTDT6v0dHZxCCA%3BFRuo6v0diG9CCA%3BFcZ96v0d5C1CCA%3BFfhs6v0d6BNCCA%3BFWRS6v0d5upBCA%3BFZBN6v0dVqVBCA%3BFRlM6v0dlIdBCA&gl=au&mra=mi&mrsp=1&sz=18&t=m&z=13 |accessdate=16 January 2014}}

References

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2 : Roads in Adelaide|ANZAC (Australia)

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