Pascoe Vale Road Explained

Road Name:Pascoe Vale Road
Type:road
State:vic
Length:14.9
Gazetted:September 1960
Gazetted Ref:[1]
Route: Metro Route 35
Mapframe:no
Coordinates A:-37.6406°N 144.9288°W
Coordinates B:-37.7673°N 144.9249°W
Pushpin Label Position A:top
Pushpin Label Position B:bottom
Alternative Location Map:Australia Victoria metropolitan Melbourne
Direction A:North
Direction B:South
End A:David Munroe Drive
End B: Ascot Vale Road
Through:,
Exits:

Pascoe Vale Road is a major thoroughfare through the northern suburbs of Melbourne, connecting the outer northern fringe to the inner northern suburbs.

Route

Pascoe Vale Road starts at the intersection with Somerton Road in Coolaroo and runs south as a four-lane, dual-carriageway road until the underpass with Camp Road and Johnstone Street in Broadmeadows, where it narrows to a four-lane, single-carriageway road. It continues south over the Western Ring Road through Glenroy, under CityLink and over the Craigieburn railway line through Strathmore, until the intersection with Fletcher Street in Essendon, where it shares surface tram tracks. It continues south to eventually terminate at Moonee Ponds Junction, where it meets Mount Alexander Road and Ascot Vale Road in Moonee Ponds.

Tram route 59 passes along the length of Pascoe Vale Road between Fletcher Street in Essendon and Moonee Ponds Junction.

History

Pascoe Vale Road originally ran north from Mount Alexander Road in Moonee Ponds to Camp Road at Broadmeadows. The passing of the Country Roads Act of 1958[2] (itself an evolution from the original Highways and Vehicles Act of 1924[3]) provided for the declaration of State Highways and Main Roads, roads partially financed by the State government through the Country Roads Board (later VicRoads). A northern extension to the existing declaration of Pascoe Vale Road, from Camp Road to the intersection with Somerton Road in Coolaroo, was declared a Main Road on 7 September 1960.[4] Construction to eliminate the railway crossing at the Broadmeadows railway gates, where Camp Road crossed the Broadmeadows railway line and then Pascoe Vale Road, with a road-over-rail overpass in Broadmeadows, was completed in January 1978.[5]

Pascoe Vale Road was signed as Metropolitan Route 35 between Broadmeadows North and Moonee Ponds in 1965, heading east along Barry Road to eventually meet Hume Highway in Campbellfield. It was extended further north in 1989 along the entire road, heading east along Somerton Road to eventually meet Hume Highway in Coolaroo. Metropolitan Route 35 continues south along Ascot Vale Road eventually to Laverton.

The passing of the Road Management Act 2004[6] granted the responsibility of overall management and development of Victoria's major arterial roads to VicRoads: in 2004, VicRoads re-declared Pascoe Vale Road (Arterial #5819) from Somerton Road in Coolaroo to Ascot Vale Road in Moonee Ponds.[7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Victorian Government Gazette . 7 September 1960 . 2977-81 . State Library of Victoria . 23 May 2024 .
  2. http://classic.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/vic/hist_act/cra1958182.pdf State of Victoria, An Act to consolidate the Law relating to Country Roads 30 September 1958
  3. http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/vic/hist_act/hava1924204/ State of Victoria, An Act to make further provision with respect to Highways and Country Roads Motor Cars and Traction Engines and for other purposes 30 December 1924
  4. News: Country Roads Board Victoria. Forty-Seventh Annual Report: for the year ended 30 June 1960 . Country Roads Board of Victoria . Melbourne . 21 November 1960 . 10 . Victorian Government Library Service.
  5. News: Country Roads Board Victoria. Sixty-Fifth Annual Report: for the year ended 30 June 1978 . Country Roads Board of Victoria . Melbourne . 29 September 1978 . 23 . Victorian Government Library Service.
  6. Web site: State Government of Victoria . Road Management Act 2004 . Government of Victoria . https://web.archive.org/web/20211018233332/https://content.legislation.vic.gov.au/sites/default/files/2021-08/04-12aa062%20authorised.pdf . 18 October 2021 . live . 19 October 2021 .
  7. Web site: VicRoads . VicRoads – Register of Public Roads (Part A) 2015 . PDF . Government of Victoria . 783 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200501042521/https://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/-/media/files/documents/utilities/about-vr/acts-and-regulations/register-of-public-roads---part-a-v-2015.ashx?la=en&hash=116BE6FB86F506FF0B5BAFBEA45FCD6C . 1 May 2020 . live . 19 October 2021 .