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*Northfield Primary School, Northfield
*Northfield Primary School, Northfield
*Pennington Primary School, Pennington
*Pennington Primary School, Pennington
*[[Mount Carmel College]], [[Rosewater, South Australia|Rosewater]]
*Torrens Valley TAFE and Wandana Primary School, both in Gilles Plains
*Torrens Valley TAFE and Wandana Primary School, both in Gilles Plains



Revision as of 13:45, 7 August 2006

Grand Junction Road
A16 A16
Length 21 kilometres
General direction: West-East
From: Port Adelaide, Adelaide
To: Hope Valley, Adelaide
Suburbs along road: Mansfield Park, Gepps Cross, Holden Hill

Grand Junction Road is the longest east-west thoroughfare in the Adelaide metropolitan area, and is located approximately 9 kilometres north of the city centre. Travelling from the Port Adelaide region, it is mostly a double lane sealed road running 21 kilometres to the base of the Adelaide Hills. The western terminus is at the intersection of Old Port Road, 300 metres east of a causeway, which separates the Port River from West Lakes. The 2.4 kilometre section of road that continues west of Old Port Road to Semaphore South is named Bower Road. The eastern terminus of Grand Junction Road is in the suburb of Hope Valley, at the intersection of Hancock Road and Lower North East Road, just before the latter proceeds into the Adelaide Hills, past Ansteys Hill and on towards the towns of Houghton and Inglewood.

Looking down Grand Junction Road towards the Adelaide Hills from Rosewater.

Intersections

There are a number of major intersections along Grand Junction Road, the largest being at Gepps Cross, where Main North Road and Port Wakefield Road meet at a five way crossing. Main North Road joins from the south and continues on to the north-east, towards Parafield, Elizabeth and Gawler, while Port Wakefield Road begins at this location, travelling due north to the northern Adelaide Plains and 90 kilometres to the town of Port Wakefield.

Major intersections (west to east) include:

The road is also officially part of the National Highway system, and therefore attracts a shield and federal funding. The National Highway runs south (from Port Augusta) off the Salisbury Highway/South Road connector intersection, heads west along Grand Junction Road through Gepps Cross (where it actually meets another National Highway, Main North Road (A20), north-east to Sydney), to the Hampstead Road intersection a few kilometres away where it turns south (to Melbourne). Grand Junction Road continues on without the National shield.

Railway crossings

The bridge over the Adelaide to Port Adelaide railway line at Alberton.

Due to the configuration of the Adelaide railway system north of the CBD, there are a number of current and former railway crossings over Grand Junction Road. These include:

Eductional institutions

Ajoining institutions

A number of schools and other education institutions front on to Grand Junction Road. These include:

Non-ajoining institutions

There are also schools which are located within a few streets of Grand Junction Road, in adjacent suburbs:

  • Cedar College on Fosters Road, Northgate
  • Gepps Cross Special School and Gepps Cross Primary School, both in the suburb of Blair Athol
  • Heritage College, Oakden
  • Kilburn Primary School, Kilburn
  • Mansfield Park Primary School, Mansfield Park
  • Modbury High School, Modbury
  • Modbury Primary School, Hope Valley
  • Northfield Primary School, Northfield
  • Pennington Primary School, Pennington
  • Mount Carmel College, Rosewater
  • Torrens Valley TAFE and Wandana Primary School, both in Gilles Plains

It also passes Yatala Labour Prison, the Adelaide Pre-Release Centre and the Adelaide Women's Prison at Northfield.