Salisbury Highway

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South Australia

The Salisbury Highway is a highway in the northern suburbs of Adelaide in the center of the Australian state of South Australia. It connects the Main North Road, Elizabeth Vale with the Port River Expressway and the South Street in Wingfield.

Course

The highway is expanded as a four-lane road. It branches as John Rice Avenue with the designation State Road A13 in Elizabeth Vale from Main North Road ( A52 ) to the west ab.und passes through the suburb of Salisbury west. From this point, it is referred to as a Salisbury Highway. It runs parallel to Main North Road to the southwest, crosses the Kings Road (A18 ) and reaches the Port Wakefield Road ( NA1 ). From there, the Salisbury Highway is listed as National Road A13. It consists initially continued to the southwest, along the salt marshes of the Barker Inlets, continued and then turning to the west. At the western end of the salt marshes it ends and merges into the Port River Expressway ( A9).

The National Highway A13 leads as South Street to the south and receives from the junction with the Grand Junction Road (A16 ) returns its name state road A13.

Important intersections

  • Beginning at the Main North Road: Elizabeth Vale as John Rice Avenue
  • Phillip Highway: Salisbury Park
  • Commercial Road Salisbury - Salisbury Highway further than
  • Park Terrace / Waterloo Corner Road Salisbury
  • Kings Road: Parafield Gardens
  • Port Wakefield Road: Dry Creek - more than
  • Ends at the intersection with South Road and the Port River Expressway: Wingfield

Source

Steve Parish: Australian Touring Atlas. Steve Parish Publishing. Archerfield QLD 2007 ISBN. 978-1-74193-232-4. p. 64

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