Calder Freeway

Calder Freeway
Victoria
Calder Freeway facing Mount Macedon
General information
Type Freeway
Length 113 km (70 mi)
Route number(s)
  • M79 (1998-present)
  • Entire route
Former
route number
Major junctions
NW end
 
SE end
Location(s)
Major suburbs / towns Harcourt, Malmsbury, Kyneton, Woodend, Macedon, Gisborne, Diggers Rest, Sunbury
Highway system
Highways in Australia
National HighwayFreeways in Australia
Highways in Victoria

Calder Freeway is a freeway linking Melbourne to the outskirts of Bendigo in Victoria, Australia, superseding sections of the Calder Highway. Originally just a short spur of the Tullamarine Freeway linking to the Calder Highway in Keilor in suburban Melbourne, it has been extended in phases to Ravenswood South subsuming all the older Calder Highway stretches. It continues beyond as Calder Highway through to Bendigo and to Mildura. The Victorian Government completed the duplication of the Calder Highway from Melbourne to Bendigo to Freeway conditions on 20 April 2009, several months earlier than expected.

History

The Calder Highway was named after William Calder, who was chairman of the Country Roads Board (Victoria) from 1913 to 1928. The CRB later became the Victorian Road Construction Authority and today known as VicRoads.

The highway was originally allocated a National Route 79 shield. With Victoria's conversion to the newer alphanumeric system in the late 1990s this was altered to a A79 designation for the majority highway portion, and a M79 designation for the remaining freeway portion into Melbourne.

Originally, the Calder Highway (an undivided highway) started at the end of Keilor Road in Niddrie. In the early 1970s the road was upgraded to freeway standard together with the Tullamarine Freeway, ending in Keilor East and rejoining the Calder Highway. By the early 1980s the Freeway was extended to Keilor and then rejoined the Calder Highway. However, it was not until the 1990s that work began to duplicate the rest of the highway to Bendigo.

The Calder Highway between the Melton Highway and the Western Ring Road is shown in the 1969 Melbourne Transportation Plan as part of the F4 Freeway corridor, which extends past the Tullamarine Freeway and Bell Street to Templestowe.

Timeline of construction

Route

At Ravenswood South, the Calder Highway, becomes the Calder Freeway, adopting freeway standards, with two lanes running either way (three inside Melbourne) and begins bypassing most of the towns the old alignment of the highway used to serve.

The north-western end of the freeway is also duplexed with the A300 until south of Harcourt where the highway resumes south-westerly to the major regional centres of Castlemaine, Ballarat, and Geelong.

Towns bypassed by, but still accessible from, the Calder Freeway include: Harcourt, Elphinstone, Taradale, Malmsbury, Kyneton, Woodend, Macedon, Gisborne, and Diggers Rest.

It gains the State Route 40 shield at the Green Gully Road interchange in Keilor, which continues east onto the Tullamarine Freeway city-bound.

The freeway ends at the newly reconstructed interchange with the Tullamarine Freeway, the main route from the central business district to Melbourne Airport. Continuing on the Tullamarine Freeway eventually brings drivers onto CityLink, and thus, central Melbourne.

Within the urban section of the Calder Freeway (between Kings Road and the Tullamarine Freeway), the standard travel time, in each direction, is 10 minutes. (5 minutes between Kings Road and the Western Ring Road and 5 minutes between the Western Ring Road and the Tullamarine Freeway.

The usual peak period travel time, is between 9–13 minutes. However, when there is extreme congestion or roadworks, including being residual from an incident, the travel time can go beyond 13 minutes, sometimes upwards of 20 minutes plus.

Upgrades

Calder Highway / Calder Alternative Route intersection

Western Ring Road to Kings Road

In 2008, VicRoads completed the widening of the Calder Freeway from the Western Ring Road to Melton Highway. The road was widened from 2 lanes each direction to 3 lanes in each direction. As a result, the speed limit is reduced permanently from 100 km/h to 80 km/h. .[20] Confusingly the 80 km/hr limit applies northbound from Keilor Park Drive until the Service Centre at Calder Park, whereas southbound it applies from the Green Gully Road bridge to just prior to the Western Ring Road interchange. In October 2010, it was announced that as part of a year long trial, the speed limit on this section of freeway will be increased back to 100 km/h in off-peak times (8pm-5am), with 30 variable speed limits to be installed along the stretch of freeway. As of 2011, the section combined with State Route 40 (or essentially Keilor Park Dve to Kings Road) is permanently signed at 80 km/h - with slight differences (as noted) inbound and outbound. A further upgrade completed in 2012 resulted in a new interchange at Kings Road (the freeways's urban / metropolitan limits) and closure of three at grade intersections in the area. Despite the upgrade the 80 km/h speed limit remains today.

Exits and interchanges

LGALocationkm[21]miDestinationsNotes
Mount AlexanderRavenswood South–Harcourt North boundary00 Calder Highway (A79 / A300) north / Old Calder Highway (C794) east / Fogartys Gap Road west  Bendigo, HarcourtNorthern freeway terminus: continues as Calder Highway; at-grade intersection
Barkers Creek–Harcourt boundary5.83.6 Midland Highway (A300 south-west)  Harcourt, Castlemaine, BallaratA300 southern concurrency terminus
Elphinstone18.311.4 Pyrenees Highway (B180)  Castlemaine, Metcalfe
Macedon RangesMalmsbury32.820.4 Old Calder Highway (C794) west / Malmsbury East Road east  Malmsbury, Taradale, Elphinstone, Edgecombe
Kyneton36.122.4 Burton Avenue (C793)  KynetonAt-grade intersection
41.225.6 Edgecombe Road (C326 north)  Kyneton, Heathcote
43.627.1 Bourke Street (C793) west / Trio Road east –KynetonNorthbound exit and southbound entrance only
Carlsruhe18.411.4Springvale Road  Carlsruhe
Woodend North51.632.1 Macedon–Woodend Road (C792)  WoodendSouthbound exit and northbound entrance only
Woodend56.835.3 Lancefield–Woodend Road (C324)  Lancefield, Woodend
Macedon64.239.9 Macedon–Woodend Road (C792)  Macedon, Woodend
70.543.8 Mount Macedon Road (C322) north-east / Macedon–Woodend Road (C792) north-west  Mount Macedon, MacedonNorthbound exit and southbound entrance only
GisborneNew Gisborne boundary72.645.1 Station Road (C708 north / C791 south)  Riddells Creek, Gisborne, Bacchus Marsh, Melton
Gisborne75.546.9 Melbourne Road (C791) west / Emmeline Drive east  Gisborne
Macedon Ranges–Hume boundaryGisborne SouthSunbury boundary81.550.6Couangalt Road west / Mundy Road east  Gisborne South, Sunbury
Hume–Melton boundarySunbury–Diggers Rest boundary86.553.7 Gap Road (C707)  Sunbury
91.556.9 Vineyard Road (C706)  Sunbury, Diggers Rest
Diggers Rest94.758.8Bulla–Diggers Rest Road  Bulla, Diggers Rest
BrimbankCalder ParkKeilor North boundary97.8–
99.1
60.8–
61.6
Holden Road west  Toolern ValeNorthbound exit and entrance; northbound and southbound access to service centres
99.862.0Organ Pipes Road Organ Pipes National ParkAt-grade intersection
10163Calder Park Drive  Calder ParkNorthbound exit and entrance only
Keilor North–Taylors Lakes boundary10263Kings Road  Taylors Lakes, Deer Park, Laverton
Keilor North–Keilor Lodge boundary10465 Sunshine Avenue (State Route 41)  Taylors LakesNorthbound exit and entrance only
Keilor10565 Melton Highway (C754)  Taylors Lakes, MeltonPartial Y interchange: northbound exit and southbound entrance
10766 Green Gully Road (State Route 40) south / Arundel Road north  Keilor, St AlbansNorth-westbound exit and south-eastbound entrance only; State Route 40 north-western concurrency terminus
Keilor ParkKeilor East boundary11068 Keilor Park Drive (State Route 40) to Western Ring Road (M80)  Keilor Park, Avondale Heights, Avalon AirportNo north-westbound exit
11169 Western Ring Road – north-east to Seymour, Sydney, Melbourne Airport; south-west to Geelong, Ballarat, Adelaide, Avalon AirportIncomplete access: no exit north-westbound to north-eastbound or south-eastbound to south-westbound, no entrance south-westbound to south-eastbound or north-westbound to north-eastbound; access from north-westbound exit to Keilor Park Drive
Moonee ValleyKeilor East–Airport West boundary11270Woorite Place  Keilor East, Airport WestNorth-westbound exit and south-eastbound entrance only
Airport West–Niddrie boundary11370Fullarton Road / McNamara Avenue  NiddrieSouth-eastbound entrance and exit only
113.370.4Keilor Road / Newman Street  NiddrieNorth-westbound entrance and exit only
113.770.6 Bulla Road (State Route 37)  EssendonNorth-westbound exit and south-eastbound entrance
Airport West–Niddrie–Essendon FieldsEssendon North quadripoint11471 Tullamarine Freeway (M2 north & east / State Route 43 east) MelbournePartial Y interchange: no access eastbound to northbound or southbound to westbound

See also

References

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  2. Freeway Route Numbering System, Main Roads Victoria. Retrieved on 26 August 2013.
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  16. Vicroads. Vicroads Annual Report 2002-03, Kew, Victoria: Vicroads, 2003, p. 13
  17. 1 2 Vicroads. Vicroads Annual Report 2004-05, Kew, Victoria: Vicroads, 2005, p. 33
  18. VicRoads. VicRoads Annual Report 2007-08, Kew, Victoria: VicRoads, 2008, p. 35
  19. VicRoads. VicRoads Annual Report 2008-09, Kew, Victoria: VicRoads, 2009, p. 41
  20. Gardiner, Ashley (12 June 2008). "Freeway slowdown to ease traffic jams in Melbourne". Herald Sun. Retrieved 2008-07-01.
  21. Google (20 January 2015). "Calder Freeway" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 20 January 2015.
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