Everything about Port Wakefield Road totally explained
Port Wakefield Road is an important highway connecting the
South Australian capital,
Adelaide to
Yorke Peninsula,
Port Augusta, northern and western South Australia, the
Northern Territory and
Western Australia. It is designated
National Highway A1 and a part of the
National Highway. It is named after
Port Wakefield, the first government town north of Adelaide.
Port Wakefield Road branches off of
Main North Road at
Gepps Cross in the northern suburbs of Adelaide. The highway is dual-carriageway until Port Wakefield and bypasses all of the small towns along its former route. The original bypass of Port Wakefield is now built up with
roadhouses and other businesses, leading to calls to build a new bypass further east.
Nine kilometres of Port Wakefield Road between
Salisbury Highway and Waterloo Corner Road is proposed to be upgraded by 2011 as part of development of the
Northern Expressway.
Towns
Port Wakefield Road passes through the northern
Adelaide Plains. To the west of the road is the coastal fringe of upper
Gulf Saint Vincent, including a number of fishing and holiday villages. To the east is rich cropping and farming land.
The list of towns on or near the road include:
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