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Lower North East Road

North Terrace, Payneham Road

Map
Lower North East Road is located in Greater Adelaide
Southwest end
Southwest end
Northeast end
Northeast end
Coordinates
General information
TypeRoad
LocationAdelaide
Length20.0 km (12 mi)[1]
Route number(s)
  • A11 (1998–present)
    (Kent Town–Hope Valley)
  • A16 (2021–present)
    (Hope Valley–Houghton)
Former
route number
A11 (1998–2021)
(Hope Valley–Houghton)
Major junctions
Southwest endBotanic Road
Kent Town, Adelaide
 
Northeast end North East Road
Houghton, Adelaide
Location(s)
RegionNorthern Adelaide, Adelaide Hills[2]
Major suburbsStepney, Payneham, Campbelltown, Hope Valley

Lower North East Road (and its southwestern sections as North Terrace and Payneham Road) is an arterial road in the northeastern suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia. It links the north-eastern corner of Adelaide to Houghton in the Adelaide Hills, and is an urban alternative to North East Road.

Route

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North Terrace starts on the eastern side of the City Ring Route in central Adelaide and heads east until the intersection with Fullarton and Magill Roads, where it becomes Payneham Road and continues northeast though Adelaide's eastern suburbs, crossing Portrush Road, until the intersection with Glynburn and Montacute Roads Road at Glynde, South Australia, where it continues northeast as Lower North East Road to Hope Valley, where it meets the eastern terminus of Grand Junction Road. It continues up a ridge of the Adelaide Hills through Houghton to eventually end at North East Road. Payneham and Lower North East Roads are initially on the south side of the River Torrens, mirrored by North East Road on its northern side.

Major intersections

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LGA[3]Location[1][4]km[1]miDestinationsNotes
AdelaideNorwood Payneham & St Peters boundaryAdelaideKent TownHackney tripoint0.00.0Botanic Road, to North TerraceAdelaide CBDSouthwestern terminus of North Terrace and route A11
Hackney Road (R1 north) – North Adelaide
Dequetteville Terrace (R1 south) – Dulwich
Norwood Payneham & St PetersKent TownCollege ParkStepneyNorwood quadripoint0.80.50 Magill Road (B27 east) – Magill, Norton Summit, Lobethal
Fullarton Road (south) – Dulwich, Fullarton, Belair
Name change: North Terrace (west), Payneham Road (northeast)
St PetersStepney boundary1.71.1Stephen Terrace (north) – Walkerville, St Peters
Nelson Street (south) – Stepney
MardenPayneham3.42.1 Lower Portrush Road (A17 northwest) – Manningham, Northfield
Portrush Road (A17 south) – Norwood, Glen Osmond
Norwood Payneham & St PetersCampbelltown boundaryGlyndeFelixstowHectorvilleCampbelltown quadripoint5.23.2Glynburn Road (south) – Kensington Park, Beaumont
Montacute Road (east) – Rostrevor, Montacute
Name change: Payneham Road (southwest), Lower North East Road (northeast)
CampbelltownCampbelltownParadise boundary6.84.2 Gorge Road (B31) – Castambul, Cudlee Creek
River Torrens8.35.2Bridge over the river (bridge name unknown)
Tea Tree GullyHope ValleyHighburyVista tripoint13.88.6 Hancock Road (A11 north) – Golden Grove, Salisbury Park
Grand Junction Road (A16 west) – Port Adelaide, Northfield
Route A11 continues north along Hancock Road
Route A16 continues east along Lower North East Road
Tea Tree GullyAdelaide Hills boundaryParacombeHoughton boundary17.210.7Paracombe Road – Paracombe
Adelaide HillsHoughton20.012.4 North East Road (A10 west, B10 east) – Modbury, Birdwood, AngastonEastern terminus of Lower North East Road and route A16
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  •       Route transition

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Lower North East Road" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
  2. ^ "Location SA Map viewer with regional layers". Government of South Australia. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  3. ^ "Location SA Map viewer with LGA layers". Government of South Australia. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  4. ^ "Location SA Map viewer with suburb layers". Government of South Australia. Retrieved 16 June 2022.