Alexander Drive Explained

Road Name:Alexander Drive
State:wa
Type:road
Length:16
Est:1932
Route: State Route 56 (Walcott Street to Gnangara Road)
Direction A:South
End A: Walcott Street, Menora
Direction B:North
End B:Cul-de-sac north of Gnangara Road, Gnangara

Alexander Drive is a major north–south arterial road in the northern suburbs of Perth, Western Australia, connecting Perth's central business district (CBD) with Edith Cowan University's Mount Lawley campus and the Malaga industrial area, as well as newer development suburbs to Perth's north. It is used by Transperth bus routes, including the 360, 361 and 362. Alexander Drive was named after Mr S.B. Alexander, a former Wanneroo Road Board member.[1] Alexander Drive runs through the following local government areas City of Wanneroo, City of Swan, City of Bayswater and City of Stirling.

It is known as Road No. 7354 in plans and maps.

Route description

Fitzgerald Street

State Route 56 starts in Northbridge, adjacent to Perth's CBD, as Fitzgerald Street, travelling northwards through West Perth and North Perth before becoming Alexander Drive at the intersection of Walcott Street.

Alexander Drive

Alexander Drive officially commences at the traffic light intersection of Walcott Street in Menora in the City of Stirling, with Alexander Drive travelling entirely through the suburb for 700m (2,300feet) before reaching Bradford Street. It briefly borders Mount Lawley and the suburb's Edith Cowan University campus for 350m (1,150feet) before reaching Central Avenue, and changing borders to the east with Inglewood. The border to the west changes to Yokine only 550m (1,800feet) later. About 1km (01miles) later the road is within the suburb of Dianella, with the Woodrow Avenue intersection not any further down.

From Woodrow Avenue, Alexander Drive intersects Grand Promenade 900m (3,000feet) later, and then Morley Drive at a hamburger roundabout 600m (2,000feet) down the road. This roundabout also features left-in/left-out junctions with the northwestern and southeastern sections of a residential distributor road, The Strand. The road travels through Dianella for 2.6km (01.6miles) before reaching Reid Highway at a diamond interchange. Between there and Widgee Road/Hellenic Drive, Alexander Drive briefly borders Noranda and the City of Bayswater to the east.

After the Reid Highway interchange Alexander Drive now forms the border of the City of Stirling and Mirrabooka to the west, and the City of Swan and Malaga to the east. It reaches Beach Road 2km (01miles), after which the border to the west changes to the City of Wanneroo and Koondoola. 550m (1,800feet) north of there, the road intersects with Illawarra Crescent South and the border to the east becomes Ballajura. It then reaches Marangaroo Drive 1.2km (00.7miles) later, after which the border to the west changes to Alexander Heights. It intersects with Illawarra Crescent North 1km (01miles), and then Hepburn Avenue 600m (2,000feet).

After Hepburn Avenue, the road now borders Landsdale to the west and Cullacabardee to the east. To the west is mostly residential areas and some bushland and farming area soon to be converted into residential development, while to the east is exclusively bushland and rural area. Alexander Drive travels along these suburbs for 2.8km (01.7miles) before reaching Gnangara Road. This intersection marks the northern terminus of State Route 56, but not Alexander Drive, which ends at a cul-de-sac north of the intersection.

History

In May 1932, the Perth Road Board (now City of Stirling) decided to rename Fitzgerald Street, north of Walcott Street, to Alexander Drive after Mr S.B. Alexander, who was a member of the Wanneroo Road Board (now City of Wanneroo).[2] [3] The name change was official made by the state government's Department of Lands and Surveys in September 1932.[4] In 1939, improvement works were proposed for Alexander Drive and other roads in the area.[5] These works included concrete kerbing, surfacing with a two coat bitumen seal, and widening from 16feet to 20feet.

The north–south portion from Marangaroo Drive to Widgee Road was historically called Uganda Road and was barely more than a track, but was renamed when the dual carriageway was built in the late 1970s. The name change was made official in March 1979. The road was duplicated from Beach Road to the location of what is now the present-day Hepburn Avenue during the early 1990s, also during the time Reid Highway linked Alexander Drive to Malaga Drive; this was subsequently extended west from there.[6]

In 2006, the original single carriageway northbound from Hepburn Ave was upgraded to a dual carriageway to Gnangara Road, where State Route 56 ends.

Traffic lights were installed at the intersection with Gnangara Road in 2007. In 2011, the original traffic light intersection with Reid Highway was upgraded to a diamond interchange. Reid Highway is now uninterrupted over traffic light junctions at Alexander Drive.

The MAX light rail system, which would run along Alexander Drive and Fitzgerald Street, was announced in 2012.[7] The plans were modified to bus rapid transit in 2015,[8] before being cancelled in 2016.[9]

Major intersections

All intersections listed below are signalised unless otherwise indicated. Note that the length includes Fitzgerald Street for continuity.

Notes and References

  1. http://www.transperth.wa.gov.au/timetablePDFs/Northern%2076%2020040530.pdf Northern 76 timetable
  2. News: PERTH ROAD BOARD. . . Perth . 27 May 1932 . 22 November 2012 . 10 . National Library of Australia.
  3. News: GENERAL NEWS. . . Perth . 10 August 1932 . 22 November 2012 . 11 . National Library of Australia.
  4. News: PERTH ROAD BOARD. . . Perth . 28 September 1932 . 22 November 2012 . 14 . National Library of Australia.
  5. News: MT. LAWLEY IMPROVEMENTS. . . Perth . 1 December 1939 . 22 November 2012 . 6 . National Library of Australia.
  6. Web site: Landgate Map Viewer Plus. 2020-09-01. maps.landgate.wa.gov.au.
  7. Web site: Trenwith . Courtney . A 'bold' light rail system to 'transform' Perth revealed . WAtoday . 22 November 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220604072001/https://www.watoday.com.au/national/western-australia/a-bold-light-rail-system-to-transform-perth-revealed-20120902-2580w.html . 4 June 2022 . en . 2 September 2012 . live.
  8. Web site: O'Connor . Andrew . Move from rail to buses 'not a broken promise': Nalder . ABC News . 22 November 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180625133157/http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-03-08/wa-transport-minister-says-move-to-buses-from-rail-not-a-broken/6288838 . 25 June 2018 . en-AU . 8 March 2015 . live.
  9. Web site: O'Connor . Andrew . WA abandons light rail promise in long-term transport plan . ABC News . 22 November 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171019181429/http://www.abc.net.au:80/news/2016-06-21/government-confirms-max-light-rail-abandoned/7529756 . 19 October 2017 . en-AU . 21 June 2016 . live.