North Beach Road Explained

Type:road
State:wa
Road Name:North Beach Road
Length:6
Est:1920s
Route: State Route 77 (Reid Highway to Erindale Road)
Direction A:Northwest
End A: West Coast Drive (Tourist Drive 204), North Beach
Direction B:Southeast
End B: Karrinyup Road (State Route76), Gwelup

North Beach Road is a distributor road in the northern suburbs of Perth, Western Australia, running from Gwelup to North Beach. It is mostly a two-lane divided carriageway. The central section of the road, from Reid Highway to Erindale Road, is part of State Route 77. The route continues along Erindale Road, while North Beach Road heads south to Karrinyup Road.[1]

While the road today is minor, discontinuous and choked by roundabouts and other traffic-calming devices, it was previously one of the first major roads in the area, originally built as a plank road serving tourists and holidaymakers staying in North Beach over the summer. It extended to Wanneroo Road along what is now Karrinyup Road and North Beach Drive, but has since been assimilated into several other major road alignments, including Erindale Road and Reid Highway.

In 2000, the road was effectively bypassed by the extension of Reid Highway to Marmion Avenue, built only to the north.

Until the 1960s, it was known as Balcatta Beach Road, even though the suburb was always known as North Beach.

Major intersections

Notes and References

  1. Book: Distance book. 2012. Main Roads Western Australia. 0 7309 7657 2. 4–5. 12. 28 December 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20121024075225/http://www.mainroads.wa.gov.au/UsingRoads/TouringWAMaps/Pages/DistanceBook.aspx. 24 October 2012. dead.