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North–South Corridor, Adelaide
Road route in and beyond Adelaide, South Australia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The North–South Corridor is a series of component motorways travelling through Adelaide, South Australia that will eventually form a continuous link from Old Noarlunga in the outer southern metropolitan Adelaide suburbs through to Gawler in northern metropolitan Adelaide, comprising a distance of 78km.[1] Under South Australia's road route system, the corridor is signed as route M2.
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North–South Corridor | |
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The North-South Corridor, with the Sturt Highway extension also shown | |
General information | |
Type | Freeway |
Length | 78 km (48 mi) |
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South end | ![]() Old Noarlunga, Adelaide |
North end | ![]() Gawler, South Australia |
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Major suburbs / towns | Bedford Park, Black Forest, Glandore, Angle Park, Globe Derby Park, Bolivar, Waterloo Corner, Virginia, Penfield, Andrews Farm, Angle Vale, Gawler |
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Comprising the Northern Expressway, the North–South Motorway and the Southern Expressway, parts of the corridor are still under construction or planning, with the project aiming for completion by 2031.[2]