Grand Junction Road is the longest east–west thoroughfare in the
Adelaide
Adelaide ( , ; ) is the list of Australian capital cities, capital and most populous city of South Australia, as well as the list of cities in Australia by population, fifth-most populous city in Australia. The name "Adelaide" may refer to ei ...
metropolitan area, traversing through Adelaide's northern suburbs approximately 8 kilometres north of the
Adelaide city centre
Adelaide city centre () is the inner city locality of Adelaide, Greater Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia. It is known by locals simply as "the City" or "Town" to distinguish it from Greater Adelaide and from the City of Adelaide l ...
.
Route
Travelling from the
Port Adelaide
Port Adelaide is a port-side region of Adelaide, approximately northwest of the Adelaide city centre, Adelaide CBD. It is also the namesake of the City of Port Adelaide Enfield council, a suburb, a federal and state electoral division and is t ...
region, it is mostly a double-lane sealed road (triple-laned between South Road and Cavan Road/Churchill Road and between Main North Road/Port Wakefield Road and Hampstead Road/Briens Road) (becoming a single-lane road past Tolley Road intersection at
Hope Valley, South Australia) running 21 kilometres to the base of the
Adelaide Hills
The Adelaide Hills region is located in the southern Mount Lofty Ranges east of the city of Adelaide in the state of South Australia. The largest town in the area, Mount Barker, South Australia, Mount Barker, is one of Australia's fastest-growi ...
. The western end at the intersection of Old Port Road, 300 metres east of a causeway which separates the
Port River from
West Lakes. The 2.4 kilometre section of road that continues west of Old Port Road to
Semaphore South is named Bower Road. The eastern end of Grand Junction Road is in the suburb of
Hope Valley, at the intersection of Hancock Road and
Lower North East Road, just before the latter proceeds into the Adelaide Hills, past
Anstey Hill Recreation Park and on towards the towns of
Houghton and
Inglewood.
History
The ''Grand Junction'', located at today's intersection of Grand Junction Road and
Churchill Road, is the meeting point of what was once the most accessible route out of Adelaide City to the north (over the
Torrens via
Port Road). It was the intersection of North Road, later called Lower North Road (today Cavan Road), and the east–west road from Upper
Dry Creek to the
Port
A port is a maritime facility comprising one or more wharves or loading areas, where ships load and discharge cargo and passengers. Although usually situated on a sea coast or estuary, ports can also be found far inland, such as Hamburg, Manch ...
(today's Grand Junction Road from Walkley's Road to Cavan Road). It remained so until January 1843, when migrant labourers completed a new bridge spanning 120 feet over the Torrens River.
This enabled travellers to take the more direct route northward on the road from the city to
Gawler Town (later called Great North Road, today
Main North Road
Main North Road is the major north–south arterial route through the suburbs north of the Adelaide City Centre in the city of Adelaide, South Australia
South Australia (commonly abbreviated as SA) is a States and territories of Australia, ...
), and the junction of roads at
Gepps Cross took on a greater significance than the Grand Junction.
In the mid-1850s the track and road from the upper Dry Creek, past the Grand Junction Inn, to the Port, was variously called ‘road to the Port’, ‘Port Road,’ or ‘Grand Junction' to (Port) 'Causeway Road’. In November 1854 the Legislative Council requested the Central Road Board estimate the cost of a continuous road from the Grand Junction to the "Port-road near
Albert Town", rendered necessary by the formation of the Adelaide and Port Railway. The road upgrade was shelved though for two years. In 1856 the Central Road Board resolved to upgrade the poor roadway between the Grand Junction Inn and Albert Town through the Alberton Swamp. The matter was a serious concern for many district councils north of Adelaide and, in a united front, the district councils flooded the Legislative Council with petitions. On 9 May the Legislative Council passed a motion "for £2,500 to be placed on the Estimates, to form the road from the Grand Junction to Alberton." Official reference to ‘Grand Junction Road’ was made by the government in a message (No. 42) received from the Governor-in-Chief which appropriate funds for the road to the Central Road Board in 1856.
Progress on the road was slow, and it was not until May 1857 that approval was given to metal (pave) the new road with compacted limestone. The woes of the road dragged on. Tenderers defaulted and further works were ordered, including an additional 1,000 cubic yards of limestone on the swamp that still was not laid by the end of 1858. The road between the Grand Junction Inn and Alberton across the swamp turned into a money pit for the road board and the community. The saga continued for years. In July 1861 the Central Road Board yet again called for tenders to make 19 chains of the Grand Junction Road over sands at Alberton Swamp. Popular usage of the name "Grand Junction Road" greatly increased after the upgrade was completed in the early 1860s.
Major intersections
There are a number of major intersections along Grand Junction Road, the largest being at
Gepps Cross, where
Main North Road
Main North Road is the major north–south arterial route through the suburbs north of the Adelaide City Centre in the city of Adelaide, South Australia
South Australia (commonly abbreviated as SA) is a States and territories of Australia, ...
and
Port Wakefield Road meet at a five-way crossing. Main North Road joins from the south and continues on to the north-east, towards
Parafield,
Elizabeth and
Gawler, while Port Wakefield Road begins at this location, travelling due north to the northern
Adelaide Plains and 90 kilometres to the town of
Port Wakefield. The original ''Grand Junction'' at the intersection with Churchill and Cavan Roads was once a five-way intersection used by most northbound travel out of Adelaide. Another intersection was added in 2011, the Gallipoli Drive.
Railway crossings
Due to the configuration of the
Adelaide railway system north of the
Adelaide city centre
Adelaide city centre () is the inner city locality of Adelaide, Greater Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia. It is known by locals simply as "the City" or "Town" to distinguish it from Greater Adelaide and from the City of Adelaide l ...
, there are a number of current and former railway crossings over Grand Junction Road. These include:
* The bridge over the
Adelaide to Outer Harbor railway line at
Alberton
* A disused level crossing over the
Dry Creek–Port Adelaide railway line, at
Rosewater
* A dismantled level crossing in the proximity of Glenroy Street and Eastern Parade, at
Pennington and
Ottoway (On the former
Finsbury railway line)
* The bridge over the
Adelaide to Gawler and
Adelaide-Port Augusta railway at Kilburn and
Wingfield
* The
Adelaide O-Bahn underpass at Holden Hill (Dedicated Busway)
Educational institutions
Adjoining institutions
A number of schools and other education institutions front onto Grand Junction Road. These include:
*
St Paul's College,
Gilles Plains
*
Tauondi College at Port Adelaide, opposite Alberton
*Torrens Valley Christian School at
Hope Valley
Non-adjoining institutions
There are also schools which are located within a few streets of Grand Junction Road, in adjacent suburbs:
*
Cedar College on Fosters Road,
Northgate
*Heritage College, Oakden
*Kilburn Primary School, Kilburn
*Modbury High School, Modbury
*Modbury South Primary School,
Hope Valley
*Northfield Primary School, Northfield
*Pennington Primary School, Pennington
*
Mount Carmel College,
Rosewater
*
Roma Mitchell Secondary College, Gepps Cross
*Torrens Valley TAFE and Wandana Primary School, both in Gilles Plains
Other landmarks
Grand Junction Road also passes
Yatala Labour Prison, the
Adelaide Pre-Release Centre and the
Adelaide Women's Prison at Northfield.
Gallery
Image:Grand junction road, adelaide.jpg, Looking down Grand Junction Road towards the Adelaide Hills
The Adelaide Hills region is located in the southern Mount Lofty Ranges east of the city of Adelaide in the state of South Australia. The largest town in the area, Mount Barker, South Australia, Mount Barker, is one of Australia's fastest-growi ...
from Rosewater.
Image:Grand junction road bridge.jpg, The bridge over the Adelaide to Port Adelaide railway line at Alberton.
Image:Grand junction road adelaide map.svg, Location of Grand Junction Road in the Adelaide Metropolitan area.
See also
References
{{SA road routes
, route=A16
, shield={{AUshield, SA, A16
, roads=
* Grand Junction Road
* Bower Road
* Causeway Road
* Semaphore Road
Roads in Adelaide
Freeways and highways in Adelaide