Great Eastern Highway Bypass

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Great Eastern Highway Bypass
Length 5.5 km
General direction West-East
From South Guildford
To Hazelmere
Established 1980s
Allocation part of National Highway 94
Major Junctions Kalamunda Road, Abernethy Road, Roe Highway

Great Eastern Highway Bypass is a limited access dual carriageway linking Great Eastern Highway and Roe Highway. Opened in 1988, it, together with a section of Roe Highway, bypasses the historical Guildford and Midland precincts, through which the original, urban and slower Great Eastern Highway passes through. It is sometimes colloquially referred to as The Bypass.

Great Eastern Highway Bypass then terminates into ← Roe Highway, Hazelmere

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Freeways and highways in Perth, Western Australia
Freeways: Graham Farmer Freeway · Kwinana Freeway · Mitchell Freeway
Highways: Albany Highway · Brookton Highway · Canning Highway · Great Eastern Highway (Bypass) · Great Northern Highway · Leach Highway · Reid Highway · Roe Highway · South Western Highway · Stirling Highway · Tonkin Highway · West Coast Highway


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