Hoddle Highway is an urban highway in Melbourne linking CityLink and the Eastern Freeway, itself a sub-section of Hoddle Main Road. Both of these names are not widely known to most drivers, as the entire allocation is still best known as by the names of its constituent parts: Hoddle Street, Punt Road and Barkly Street. This article will deal with the entire length of the corridor for sake of completion.

The highway is named after the surveyor Robert Hoddle, who planned central Melbourne's Hoddle Grid.[citation needed]

Route

Hoddle Main Road starts at the intersection with Queens Parade and High Street in Fitzroy North and heads south as Hoddle Street, crossing Eastern Freeway one kilometre later (and from where the Hoddle Highway declaration officially starts). It continues south until the intersection with Wellington Parade and Bridge Road, changing name to Punt Road. It continues south, passing near the Melbourne Cricket Ground, under Citylink in Richmond, across the Yarra River via the Hoddle Bridge through the South Yarra district to where St Kilda Road and Dandenong Road meet at St Kilda Junction (where the highway declaration ends). Hoddle Main Road continues south on the other side of St Kilda Junction as Barkly Street through the St Kilda city centre, to eventually terminate at Marine Parade in Elwood.

History

The elimination of the railway crossing at the Clifton Hill railway gates, where Heidelberg-Eltham Road (known today as Heidelberg Road) crossed the Hurstbridge and Whittlesea (now Mernda) railway lines and then Hoddle Street, was approved by the Victorian government on 19 May 1955, instructing the Country Roads Board to proceed with the construction of a road overpass. The board contracted the project to Lewis Construction Co, estimated to cost 240,000. Work commenced in February 1956, with the southern portion open to traffic in April 1957, and the remaining sections, including the ramps leading to and from Hoddle Street, opening several weeks later in May 1957.

The passing of the Country Roads Act 1958 (itself an evolution from the original Highways and Vehicles Act 1924) provided for the declaration of State Highways and Main Roads, roads partially financed by the state government through the Country Roads Board. Hoddle Main Road was declared a Main Road on 7 September 1960, from Queens Parade in Fitzroy North, along Hoddle Street through Richmond, along Punt Road through South Yarra, and along Barkly Street to Elwood.

Hoddle Main Road (including all its constituent roads) was signed as Metropolitan Route 29 between Fitzroy North and Elwood in 1965.[citation needed]

The passing of the Transport Act 1983 updated the definition of State Highways. Hoddle Highway was declared a State Highway by VicRoads in September 1994 within Hoddle Main Road, from Victoria Street in Richmond to the St Kilda Junction in St Kilda, later extended north to the interchange with Eastern Freeway in January 1995; all roads were known (and signposted) as their constituent parts.

The passing of the Road Management Act 2004 granted the responsibility of overall management and development of Victoria's major arterial roads to VicRoads: in 2004, VicRoads re-declared the road as Hoddle Highway (Arterial #6080), beginning at the interchange of Hoddle Street with Eastern Freeway at Clifton Hill and ending at St Kilda Road (Nepean Highway) in St Kilda, while re-declaring the remnants between Clifton Hill and Elwood as Hoddle Main Road (Arterial #5880); as before, all roads are still known (and signposted) as their constituent parts.

1969 Melbourne Transportation Plan

The Hoddle Street – Punt Road – Barkly Street corridor was designated in the 1969 Melbourne Transportation Plan as the F2 Freeway. Part of the F2 Freeway would have connected St Kilda Junction to the Metropolitan Ring Road at the Hume Freeway (Craigieburn Bypass), via the Hoddle Highway and Merri Creek.[citation needed]

Hoddle Street Massacre

In 1987, Hoddle Street was the site of a deadly shooting spree known as the Hoddle Street massacre. The perpetrator, 19-year-old army recruit Julian Knight, killed seven people and injured 19 others during his rampage. He is currently serving seven consecutive terms of life imprisonment.

Major intersections

LGALocationkmmiDestinationsNotes
YarraClifton HillFitzroy North boundary0.00.0High Street (Metro Route 29 northeast) – Northcote, Reservoir, Epping Queens Parade (southwest) - Fitzroy NorthNorthern terminus of road, northern end of Hoddle Street Metro Route 29 continues northeast along High Street
0.20.12Heidelberg Road (Metro Route 46) - Fitzroy North, Ivanhoe, Greensborough, Diamond CreekWestbound and eastbound entry to Heidelberg Road northbound only, westbound exit from Heidelberg Road southbound only
Clifton HillCollingwoodAbbotsford tripoint1.10.68Alexandra Parade (Metro Route 83 west) – Carlton, Parkville Eastern Freeway (M3 east) - Ringwood, Dandenong, FrankstonNo access to Eastern Freeway westbound from Hoddle Street southbound Northern terminus of Hoddle Highway (declared)
CollingwoodAbbotsford boundary1.60.99Johnson Street – Carlton, Kew, Ringwood
YarraMelbourne boundaryCollingwoodAbbotsfordEast MelbourneRichmond quadripoint2.71.7Victoria Parade (Metro Route 32 west) - North Melbourne Victoria Street (Metro Route 32 east) – Kew, Forest Hill, Montrose
East MelbourneRichmond boundary3.62.2Wellington Parade (Metro Route 30 west) – City Bridge Road (Metro Route 30 east) – CamberwellSouthern end of Hoddle Street, northern end of Punt Road
East MelbourneMelbourneRichmond tripoint4.22.6Brunton Avenue – East Melbourne
MelbourneRichmond boundary4.32.7Gippsland railway line
MelbourneRichmondCremorne tripoint4.42.7Olympic Boulevard (Metro Route 20 west) – Southbank Swan Street (Metro Route 20 east) – Burnley, Camberwell
MelbourneCremorne boundary4.93.0CityLink (M1) - Kooyong, Chadstone, Narre WarrenWestbound exit from CityLink northbound only, eastbound entry to CityLink southbound only
Yarra River5.03.1Hoddle Bridge
MelbourneStonnington boundarySouth Yarra5.13.2Alexandra Avenue (Tourist Route 2) – Southbank, Burnley
6.03.7Toorak Road (Metro Route 26) - Albert Park, Kooyong, Burwood East, Ferntree Gully
South YarraMelbournePrahran boundary6.84.2Commercial Road – Glen Iris, The Alfred Hospital
MelbournePort PhillipStonnington tripointMelbournePrahranWindsor boundary7.34.5High Street (Metro Route 24) - Albert Park, Glen Iris, Glen Waverley, Wantirna South
Port PhillipStonnington boundarySt KildaWindsor boundary7.94.9St Kilda Road (Metro Route 3 north) – City Queens Way (National Alt Route 1 east) – Oakleigh, Dandenong, Narre WarrenNo access to St Kilda Road: one way southbound Northern terminus of concurrency with Metro Route 3
Port PhillipSt Kilda8.05.0St Kilda Road (Metro Route 3 north) – City Queens Road (National Alt Route 1 west) – Southbank Fitzroy StreetSt KildaWestbound entry to Queens Road northbound only Southern terminus of Hoddle Highway (declared) Southern end of Punt Road, northern end of Barkly Street
8.25.1St Kilda Road (Metro Route 3 south) – Mordialloc, Frankston, Dromana, PortseaNo right turn from Barkly Street to St Kilda Road southbound Southern terminus of concurrency with Metro Route 3
8.45.2Princes Street (west) – St Kilda Alma Road (east) - Caulfield North
8.95.5Grey Street (west) – St Kilda Inkerman Street (east) - Caulfield North
9.25.7Carlisle Street - St Kilda, Balaclava, Caulfield East
Elwood10.86.7Glen Huntly Road - Elsternwick, Glen Huntly, Carnegie
10.96.8Marine Parade (Metro Route 33 north) - St Kilda, Port Melbourne Ormond Esplanade (Metro Route 33 southeast) - Brighton, Sandringham, MordiallocSouthern terminus of road and Metro Route 29 Southern end of Barkly Street
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi Incomplete accessRoute transition

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