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== Princes Freeway ==
== Princes Freeway ==
*Main Artical [[Princes Freeway]] [[image:Australian_Alphanumeric_State_Route_M1.svg‎|40px]]
*Main Artical [[Princes Freeway]] [[image:Australian_Alphanumeric_State_Route_M1.svg‎|40px]]
The Princes Freeway is the second longest freeway after the [[Hume Freeway]]. It is 159 kilometres long. It Continues on from the [[Princes Highway at [[Tralagon]] and ends at the Princes Highway at [[Geelong]]. It replaces the Princes Highway between Melbourne and Geelong. It has 4 lanes between Tralagon and [[Narre Warren]], from there it is the [[Monash Freeway]] to [[Toorak Road]] where it continues as [[Citylink]] to the Burnley Tunnel before turning into the [[Westgate Freeway]], at the [[Western Ring Road it turns back into the normal Princes Freeway, where it has 8 lanes. Its major junctions are [[Western Ring Road]], [[Princes Highway]], [[Berwick-Cranbourne Road]] and [[Strzelecki Highway]]. It is the second busiest freeway in Victoria after the [[Monash Freeway]]. The major towns it passes through are Tralagon, [[Morwell]], [[Moe]], [[Warragul]], [[Pakenham]], [[Berwick]] and Geelong.
The Princes Freeway is the second longest freeway after the [[Hume Freeway]]. It is 159 kilometres long. It Continues on from the [[Princes Highway at [[Tralagon]] and ends at the Princes Highway at [[Geelong]]. It replaces the Princes Highway between Melbourne and Geelong. It has 4 lanes between Tralagon and [[Narre Warren]], from there it is the [[Monash Freeway]] to [[Toorak Road]] where it continues as [[Citylink]] to the Burnley Tunnel before turning into the [[Westgate Freeway]], at the [[Western Ring Road]] it turns back into the normal Princes Freeway, where it has 8 lanes. Its major junctions are [[Western Ring Road]], [[Princes Highway]], [[Berwick-Cranbourne Road]] and [[Strzelecki Highway]]. It is the second busiest freeway in Victoria after the [[Monash Freeway]]. The major towns it passes through are Tralagon, [[Morwell]], [[Moe]], [[Warragul]], [[Pakenham]], [[Berwick]] and Geelong.

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Hume Freeway

The Hume Freeway is the longest freeway in Victoria. It is 303 kilometres long. It starts at the Metropolitan Ring Road at Thomastown Melbourne and ends at the Hume Highway in Albury-Wodonga at the border. It replaces the Hume Highway in most of Victoria. It has 4 lanes all the way through to Albury-Wodonga. It has a lot of major junctions such as the Goulburn Valley Freeway, Goulburn Valley Highway, Murray Valley Highway and Northern Highway. The Hume Freeway has a lot of traffic during the afternoon. The major towns it passes through are Seymour, Benalla, Wangaratta, Wodonga and Albury.

Princes Freeway

The Princes Freeway is the second longest freeway after the Hume Freeway. It is 159 kilometres long. It Continues on from the [[Princes Highway at Tralagon and ends at the Princes Highway at Geelong. It replaces the Princes Highway between Melbourne and Geelong. It has 4 lanes between Tralagon and Narre Warren, from there it is the Monash Freeway to Toorak Road where it continues as Citylink to the Burnley Tunnel before turning into the Westgate Freeway, at the Western Ring Road it turns back into the normal Princes Freeway, where it has 8 lanes. Its major junctions are Western Ring Road, Princes Highway, Berwick-Cranbourne Road and Strzelecki Highway. It is the second busiest freeway in Victoria after the Monash Freeway. The major towns it passes through are Tralagon, Morwell, Moe, Warragul, Pakenham, Berwick and Geelong.