Bridge Road, Melbourne

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Bridge Road

Bridge Road, Richmond, Victoria, Australia.jpg
Looking east along Bridge Road, from the intersection with Lennox Street
Bridge Road, Melbourne
General information
TypeRoad
Length2.4 km (1.5 mi) [1]
Opened~1850
Route number(s) Australian state route 30.svg Metro Route 30 (1965-present)
Tourist routesAustralian Tourist Drive 2.svg Tourist Route 2 (1989-present)
(over Hawthorn Bridge)
Major junctions
West endAustralian state route 30.svgWellington Parade
Richmond, Melbourne
 
East endAustralian state route 30.svgBurwood Road
Hawthorn, Melbourne
Location(s)
Major suburbs Richmond, Burnley, Hawthorn

Bridge Road is a major shopping strip in Melbourne, Australia. It is best known for its abundance of restaurants, cafes and shopping, which makes it a popular tourist attraction. The Richmond Town Hall and Epworth Hospital are amongst the landmarks of Bridge Road.

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Route

Bridge Road begins at the intersection with Wellington Parade, Hoddle Street and Punt Road in Richmond and runs east through RIchmond as a four-lane, single-carriageway road for just over two kilometres, sharing surface tram tracks, until it crosses Church Street and widens slightly to allow trams a dedicated median in the centre of the road, then passes Richmond Town Hall. The road narrows back again to share tram tracks just before its intersection with Yarra Boulevard, before crossing the Yarra River over the Hawthorn Bridge to its fork into Church Street and Burwood Road on the other side of the river.

Mary Rogers Square − which is on the corner of Bridge Road and Church Street − is named after Mary Rogers, who served on the City of Richmond from 1920 until 1925 as the first woman elected to local government in Victoria.

Tram routes 48 and 75 pass along the entire length of Bridge Road.

History

Bridge Road is classified as a heritage area as its history dates back to 1837, two years after the European settlement of the colony of Victoria. The first land sales in the area took place on 1 August 1839. [2]

Historical plaques are placed on many buildings and provide a glimpse into the development of Bridge Road.

The majority of the existing 19th-century buildings in Bridge Road are shops which date from the 1870s and 1880s. The horse-drawn omnibuses which brought shoppers to the area were replaced by cable trams in 1885, which in turn were replaced by an electrified tram service in 1916. Shortly afterwards Cinema Richmond opened in 1919 adjacent to the Town Hall.

Bridge Road was signed as Metropolitan Route 30 between Richmond and Hawthorn in 1965, sharing a short concurrency with Tourist Route 2 over the Hawthorn Bridge from 1989.

The passing of the Road Management Act 2004 [3] granted the responsibility of overall management and development of Victoria's major arterial roads to VicRoads: in 2004, VicRoads re-declared Bridge Road (Arterial #5285) to begin from the intersection with Hoddle Street and Punt Road in Richmond and end at Burwood Road in Hawthorn. [4]

Major intersections

LGALocation [1] [4] km [1] miDestinationsNotes
MelbourneYarra boundary East MelbourneRichmond boundary0.00.0Australian state route 30.svg Wellington Parade (Metro Route 30 west)  East Melbourne, City Western terminus of road, Metro Route 30 continues west along Wellington Parade
Australian state route 29.svg Hoddle Street (Metro Route 29 north)  Clifton Hill, Fitzroy North
Australian state route 29.svg Punt Road (Metro Route 29 south)  St Kilda, Elwood
Yarra Richmond 0.80.50Church Street  Abbotsford, South Yarra, Balaclava
1.60.99Burnley Street  Abbotsford, Burnley
2.21.4Australian Tourist Drive 2.svg Yarra Boulevard (Tourist Route 2)  Burnley Western terminus of concurrency with Tourist Route 2
Yarra River 2.31.4 Hawthorn Bridge
Boroondara Hawthorn 2.41.5Australian state route 36.svgAustralian Tourist Drive 2.svg Church Street (Metro Route 36/Tourist Route 2 north)  Kew, Doncaster, Heidelberg Eastern terminus of concurrency with Tourist Route 2
Australian state route 30.svg Burwood Road (Metro Route 30 east)  Camberwell Eastern terminus of road, Metro Route 30 continues east along Burwood Road
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

Australia road sign W5-29.svg Australian Roadsportal

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Bridge Road" (Map). Google Maps . Retrieved 5 November 2021.
  2. "About Us | Bridge Road". www.bridgerd.com.au. Retrieved 17 August 2016.
  3. State Government of Victoria. "Road Management Act 2004" (PDF). Government of Victoria. Archived (PDF) from the original on 18 October 2021. Retrieved 19 October 2021.
  4. 1 2 VicRoads. "VicRoads – Register of Public Roads 2024" (PDF). Government of Victoria. p. 370. Archived from the original on 19 June 2024. Retrieved 19 June 2024.

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