City West Link

City West Link
New South Wales
The City West Link passes over the Lilyfield light rail station at the intersection with Catherine Street
General information
Type Highway
Opened 1991-2000
Route number(s)
  • A4
  • (Entire Route)
Former
route number
  • Metroad 4 (2000-2013)
  • Entire route
Major junctions
East end
  The Crescent
Balmain Road
James Street
Ramsay Street
West end
Location(s)
Major suburbs Five Dock, Haberfield, Leichardt, Lilyfield
Highway system
Highways in Australia
National HighwayFreeways in Australia
Highways in New South Wales

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City West Link is a link road in Sydney, Australia. It makes up a section of the A4 between Leichhardt, Haberfield and Five Dock. As such, it provides an alternative route to Parramatta Road into Sydney's CBD from the Inner-West. It is part of the A4 corridor.

Motorists began complaining early in 2004 that the road had already become congested, less than four years after opening. The road ultimately feeds into Parramatta Road, thus congestion points on Parramatta Road have simply been moved to different areas rather than relieved altogether.

The City West Link, much to the disappointment of some local residents, simply involved the upgrade of existing roads and streets to at least four lanes. The process was carried out in four stages:

In 2005, a major bottleneck at the eastern end was removed. Previously eastbound traffic on the link had to merge from two lanes into one, just before joining Victoria Road west of the Anzac Bridge. There are now two lanes from the west link merging with the three from Victoria Road, to make four lanes over the Anzac Bridge.

The project is in some ways very similar to the South Eastern Arterial link in Melbourne, Victoria. That road was built between two freeways and ultimately had to be rebuilt without traffic signalled at-grade intersections. The only difference between the two is that the available space for the Melbourne road allowed the conversion without any land resumption, whereas the City West Link Road is surrounded by properties which are in places only a few feet from the road edge. Like so many other new road projects in Sydney, the available land space and cash resources available lead to either too few traffic lanes or at-grade intersections.

The Roads & Traffic Authority had plans to connect the City West Link to the M4 motorway, completely bypassing Parramatta Road. Included in the project was the removal of the at-grade intersections on the City West Link for through traffic. The plan was complicated, and involved building bridges for the City West Link Road to pass over at-grade intersections, some of which made provision for only one traffic lane in each direction. Residents and advocacy groups voiced fears that this would worsen current congestion problems.[1]

The whole project was cancelled in late 2004 and later superseded by WestConnex that will involve a tunnel being built.[2]

See also

Australian Roads portal

References

  1. M4 East Madness EcoTranst Sydney
  2. Explore the route WestConnex

External links

Route map: Bing / Google

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