Main Road

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Main Road
Length 10 km
General direction South - North
From Lenah Valley, Tasmania
via Moonah, Glenorchy, Montrose, Rosetta, Berriedale, Tasmania, Claremont, Austins Ferry
To Granton, Tasmania
Major Junctions Brooker Highway

The Main Road is a major arrterial road that runs through the northern suburbs of Hobart, Tasmania. The Road Starts where New Town Road ends at Lenah Valley and runs parallel with the Derwent River until it reaches Granton where it joins up with the Brooker Highway. Prior to the construction of the Brooker highway the only way traffic could travel to the northern cities of the state was to drive via the main road.


Tasmanian Highways - Road Infrastructure in Hobart
Highways Brooker Highway | Channel Highway | Domain Highway | East Derwent Highway | South Arm Highway | Southern Outlet | Tasman Highway
Bridges Bowen Bridge | Bridgewater Bridge | Sorell Causeway | Tasman Bridge
Major Roads Davey Street | Elizabeth Street | Goodwood Road | Macquarie Street | Main Road | New Town Road
Operators Clarence City Council | Department of Infrastructure, Energy and Resources | Glenorchy City Council | Hobart City Council
Transport in Hobart Hobart International Airport | Metro
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