Canberra Avenue

Canberra Avenue is a major road in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory. It is the primary link between the nation's capital and the city of Queanbeyan, New South Wales which lies on the Territory's eastern border. The route also passes historic two historic landmarks; Manuka Oval, opened in 1929 and the Church of Saint Andrew in the suburb of Forrest.

Canberra Avenue

Canberra Avenue in May 2020
General information
TypeRoad
Length8.8 km (5.5 mi)
Route number(s)
  • A23[1] (2013–present)
    (Capital Hill–Fyshwick)
  • B52 (2013–present)
    (Symonston–ACT/NSW border)
  • B52 (2013–present)
    (NSW/ACT border–Queanbeyan)
Former
route number
  • National Route 23 (1955–2013)
    (Capital Hill–Fyshwick)
  • National Route 52 (1974–2013)
    (Fyshwick–Queanbeyan)
  • ACT Tourist Route 5
    (Capital Hill–Fyshwick)
Major junctions
West end Capital Circle
Capital Hill, Australian Capital Territory
 
East end Farrer Place
Queanbeyan, New South Wales

See also

icon Australian Roads portal

References

  1. "Guide Signs MIS 12" (PDF). ACT Government. April 2019. p. 13. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
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