Connolly Drive

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Connolly Drive

Connolly Drive - Currambine.jpg
Connolly Drive running through Currambine.
Connolly Drive
General information
TypeRoad
Length12.3 km (7.6 mi)
Opened1990s
Major junctions
South end Shenton Avenue, Currambine
 
North endBenenden Avenue, Butler
Location(s)
Major suburbs Kinross, Tamala Park, Clarkson, Merriwa , Ridgewood

Connolly Drive is an arterial road in the outer northern suburbs of Perth, Western Australia. The road takes its name from the Perth suburb of Connolly, which lies just beyond the road's terminus.

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Route description

Connolly Drive starts at Shenton Avenue in Currambine, west of Joondalup's central business district, and ends after a 12.3 kilometres (7.6 mi) run at Benenden Avenue in the outer northern suburb of Butler. Connolly Drive runs parallel with fellow arterial road Marmion Avenue to the west and Mitchell Freeway to the east, where, currently, the traffic flow eases past Hester Avenue. The road is a four-lane dual carriageway for its entire length. The speed limit is mostly 70 kilometres per hour (43 mph), though it decreases to 60 kilometres per hour (37 mph) after Lukin Drive as well. The road runs within both the City of Joondalup and Wanneroo local government areas.

City of Joondalup

Connolly Drive starts at a traffic light controlled T-junction at Shenton Avenue in Currambine, running through the suburb of Currambine for 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) before encountering Burns Beach Road at a roundabout; midway it encounters Moore Drive at a roundabout. Both Connolly and Moore Drives divide Currambine into quarters. From Burns Beach Road, Connolly Drive travels through Kinross for about 1.6 kilometres (0.99 mi), intersecting local roads such as Kinross Drive, Selkirk Drive, Geoff Russell Avenue and Macnaughton Crescent. After Macnaughton Crescent, Connolly Drive heads over into the City of Wanneroo, and the uninhabited locality of Tamala Park.

City of Wanneroo

Now within the City of Wanneroo, Connolly Drive travels through Tamala Park for about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) before entering the suburb of Clarkson and encountering Neerabup Road at a roundabout. The road proceeds to travel through the suburb for about 2.8 kilometres (1.7 mi), intersecting through several local roads, before encountering Hester Avenue at a roundabout. Hester Avenue is currently the northern terminus of the Mitchell Freeway. From there the road forms the boundary of Merriwa to the west and Ridgewood to the east for 2.1 kilometres (1.3 mi) before encountering Lukin Drive at a traffic light controlled intersection. Connolly Drive then travels through the suburb of Butler for about 1.7 kilometres (1.1 mi), after which it terminates at a roundabout with Benenden Avenue, where it continues northwards at Exmouth Drive, which provides road access to the Butler railway station.

History

Connolly Drive was first built during the mid-1990s to service the then-new outer northern suburbs of Perth, with three discontinuous sections: two in the City of Joondalup (Currambine and Kinross) with the other in the City of Wanneroo (Merriwa and Ridgewood). The two sections within the City of Joondalup became continuous (running from Shenton Avenue to Selkirk Drive, then to Macnaughton Crescent) by 2001. [1]

In 2007, the missing link through Tamala Park (MacNaughton Crescent to Neerabup Road) as a dual carriageway made the entire road continuous, and the road was extended north of Lukin Drive, to service the growing suburb of Butler. During 2010 and 2011, all single carriageway sections south of Tamala Park were duplicated in response to the growing traffic demand in the area, with several intersections being upgraded during that time as well.

More recently, the section between Neerabup Road and Lukin Drive has been duplicated and widened, in response to the extension of the Mitchell Freeway to Hester Avenue, during 2016. The remaining section of two-lane road, between Lukin Drive and Butler Boulevard, was widened to two lanes in each direction in 2020.

Intersections

The most significant intersections are with Shenton Avenue, Burns Beach Road and Hester Avenue. [2] Below is a list of all major junctions of the road. All are controlled by roundabout unless otherwise indicated.

LGALocationkmmiDestinationsNotes
Joondalup ConnollyCurrambine boundary00.0 Shenton Avenue   Iluka, Joondalup, Perth Southern terminus at traffic light controlled T-junction.
Currambine 0.90.56Moore Drive   Joondalup
1.50.93Sussex Way west / Ascot Way east
Currambine-Kinross boundary2.11.3Australian state route 87.svg Burns Beach Road (State Route 87)   Burns Beach, Carramar, Bullsbrook Access to Currambine railway station.
Kinross 2.41.5Kinross Drive
2.81.7Selkirk DriveTraffic light controlled T-junction.
3.32.1Geoff Russell Drive
Joondalup-Wanneroo boundary Kinross-Tamala Park boundary3.62.2Macnaughton Crescent
Wanneroo Clarkson 5.33.3Aviator Boulevard west / Expedition Drive east
5.73.5Neerabup Road   Mindarie, Neerabup
6.13.8Ocean Keys BoulevardAccess to Clarkson railway station
6.44.0Northcliffe Avenue west / Riverlinks Drive east
7.04.3Victorsen Parade west / Somerly Drive east
Clarkson-Merriwa-Ridgewood tripoint8.65.3 Hester Avenue   Mindarie, Quinns Rocks, Nowergup Connolly Drive southbound to Hester Avenue eastbound free-flowing and separate to rest of roundabout.
Merriwa-Ridgewood boundary10.06.2Grand Paradiso Parade west / Tarbert Parade east
Merriwa-Ridgewood-Butler tripoint10.66.6Lukin DriveTraffic light controlled intersection.
Butler 116.8McCormack Boulevard west / Kahana Parkway east
11.67.2Kingsbridge Boulevard west / Landbeach Boulevard east   Jindalee
12.37.6Benenden AvenueNorthern terminus at roundabout; continues north as Exmouth Drive to Butler railway station
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
Note: Intersections with minor local roads are not shown

See also

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References

  1. "Landgate Map Viewer Plus". maps.landgate.wa.gov.au. Retrieved 31 August 2020.
  2. UBD 2007 Perth and surrounds Street Directory 2007 - 49th Edition.

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