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Ringwood Bypass

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Type
  
Highway

Length
  
2 km

Route number(s)
  
State Route 62

West end
  
EastLink, Ringwood, Melbourne

East end
  
Mount Dandenong Road, Ringwood, Melbourne

The Ringwood Bypass is a short stretch of road extending from EastLink to Maroondah Highway in Melbourne, Australia. It allows the Maroondah Highway to bypass the main shopping centre in the eastern Melbourne suburb of Ringwood.

Contents

Map of Ringwood Bypass, Ringwood VIC 3134, Australia

Originally known as the Eastern Freeway Extension, it was renamed the Ringwood Bypass to avoid connotations that it was part of a freeway network for accessing the CBD. The first stage of the road opened in September 1996, starting at Mount Dandenong Road and heading east. As part of the EastLink works, the road was extended by 1.5 km to connect to the Maroondah Highway and EastLink. In 2003 there was controversy about whether the bypass would be tolled, with the State Government making assurances that it would not be.

The speed limit is 80 kilometres per hour (50 mph).

Major intersections

The entire bypass is in the City of Maroondah local government area.

References

Ringwood Bypass Wikipedia