• Metroads were the primary road routes serving the Sydney and Brisbane metropolitan areas from the 1990s to the early 2010s. The Metroads formed a network...
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  • M2 (Sydney) (redirect from Metroad 2)
    Tunnel. The M2 route replaces the motorway sections of what was known as Metroad 2 from 1993 to 2013, with the non-motorway sections replaced by the A2...
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    of the Metroad numbering system within the Sydney metro area. The section of highway 1 between Wahroonga and Waterfall was proclaimed Metroad 1. In 2013...
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    originally scheduled to end in August 2014. Metroad 5 was introduced in late 1992 along with other Metroads and was signed in February 1993. South-West...
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    appear on new signs Most Metroads have been replaced, with only parts of Metroad 2 and 5 remaining. See Metroad#Brisbane Metroads. Signage retained on National...
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    A4/M4 (Sydney) (redirect from Metroad 4)
    Western Highway at Lapstone. Both the A4 and M4 sections were known as Metroad 4 until 2013, which in turn replaced the previous Sydney stretch of National...
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    highway and travels across the M2 Logan Motorway at Ellen Grove (formerly Metroad 4 / M4) and ends at Kenmore where it changes its name to the M5 Western...
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    A3 (Sydney) (redirect from Metroad 3)
    decommissioned in 2004. The whole route was re-designated Metroad 3 in April 1993, one of Sydney's only Metroad routes not to have changed alignment since their...
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    rolled out a few years later: Metroads 9 and 10 were added in 1998, and Metroad 6 was added in 1999; there was no Metroad 8. These were eventually replaced...
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    A6 (Sydney) (redirect from Metroad 6)
    entirely by Metroad 6 in January 1999. When Metroad 7 along Cumberland Highway was replaced by Westlink M7 on its opening in December 2005, Metroad 6 was extended...
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