Magill Road

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Magill Road

Coordinates
General information
TypeRoad
Location Adelaide
Length5.7 km (3.5 mi) [1]
Route number(s) AUS Alphanumeric Route B27.svg B27 (2019–present)
Major junctions
West endAUS Alphanumeric Route A11.svg Payneham Road
Kent Town, Adelaide
 
East endAUS Alphanumeric Route B27.svgOld Norton Summit Road
Magill, Adelaide
Location(s)
Region Eastern Adelaide [2]
Major suburbs Norwood, Stepney, Beulah Park, St Morris, Kensington Gardens, Magill

Magill Road is a major arterial road in the South Australian capital of Adelaide, connecting its inner eastern suburbs past Magill at the western foot of the Mount Lofty Ranges. It has been designated part of route B27.

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Route

Magill Road runs east–west, covering many of the city's eastern suburbs. From its western (city) end at Kent Town, at a five-way junction with Payneham Road and Fullarton Road, Magill Road runs east to the foot of the Mount Lofty Ranges, where it branches into Norton Summit Road and Old Norton Summit Road, which pass either side of Teringie up to Norton Summit. [3]

Major intersections

LGA [4] Location [1] [3] km [1] miDestinationsNotes
Norwood Payneham & St Peters NorwoodKent TownCollege ParkStepney quadripoint0.00.0AUS Alphanumeric Route A11.svg North Terrace (A11 west) – Adelaide CBD
AUS Alphanumeric Route A11.svg Payneham Road (A11 northeast)  Campbelltown, Houghton
Western terminus of road and route B27
Fullarton Road (south)  Fullarton, Belair
Baliol Street (north)  College Park
StepneyNorwood boundary0.80.50Nelson Street (north)  Stepney
Osmond Terrace (south)  Norwood
Norwood Payneham & St PetersBurnside boundary MaylandsTrinity GardensNorwoodBeulah Park quadripoint1.60.99AUS Alphanumeric Route A17.svg Portrush Road (A17)  Northfield, Glen Osmond
CampbelltownBurnside boundary Magill 5.33.3Norton Summit Road  Norton Summit
CampbelltownBurnsideAdelaide Hills tripoint MagillTeringieAuldana tripoint5.73.5 Connell Road (south)  Norwood, Kensington Gardens
AUS Alphanumeric Route B27.svg Old Norton Summit Road (east)  Norton Summit, Lobethal Route B27 continues east along Old Norton Summit Road
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  •        Route transition

See also

Australia road sign W5-29.svg   Australian Roadsportal

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References

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  3. 1 2 "Location SA Map viewer with suburb layers". Government of South Australia . Retrieved 16 June 2022.
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