Swan Street, Melbourne

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Swan Street

Olympic Boulevard
Australian State Route 20.svg Australian State Route 21.svg
Olympic Boulevard runs between Alexandra Avenue and Punt Road since November 2006.
Length 4 km (2 mi)
Direction West-East
From Australian Tourist Route 2.svgAustralian State Route 20.svg Alexandra Avenue, Melbourne
via Richmond, Burnley
To Australian Tourist Route 2.svg Yarra Boulevard Overpass, Hawthorn
Major junctions Batman Avenue Toll Road
Australian Alphanumeric State Route M1.svg CityLink via Batman Avenue
Australian State Route 29.svg Punt Road
Church Street
Burnley Street
Australian State Route 21.svg Madden Avenue
Australian Tourist Route 2.svg Yarra Boulevard
via link road

Australian State Route 20.svg

Swan Street is a major street running through the Melbourne suburbs of Richmond, Cremorne and Burnley. The section of the street between Punt Road and Alexandra Avenue is now known as Olympic Boulevard.

Swan Street passes the Melbourne Park and Olympic Park precinct before becoming a restaurant and cafe precinct around Richmond station, including the historic Corner Hotel, followed by a retail section between Richmond and Cremorne including the Dimmey's department store, before becoming a factory seconds area towards Burnley. At 492 Swan Street was the Silverstream Manufacturing Company Pty Ltd.

The street was named after the White Swan Hotel built 1852 on the corner of Swan Street and Church Street.[1] The eastern section of the street between Alexandra Avenue and Punt Road was Olympic Boulevard renamed in November, 2006 in tribute to the 1956 Melbourne Olympics.[2]

The Swan Street Bridge still retains its name, despite the fact that it is no longer part of Swan Street.

Swan Street Bridge over the Yarra River.


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Coordinates: 37°49′35″S 145°0′18″E / 37.82639°S 145.005°E / -37.82639; 145.005

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