Question:
what roads are going to be closed or delayed this sat afternoon due to melbourne aus commenwealth games.?
ninny
2006-03-23 19:23:51 UTC
what roads are going to be closed or delayed this sat afternoon due to melbourne aus commenwealth games.?
Four answers:
emp
2006-03-23 19:27:42 UTC
Roads closed on Thursday 16 March, 2006

(Thursday starts at midnight)

Beaconsfield Parade Closed south of Kerford Road from midnight to 6.00am and 9.30am to 4.00pm. Diversions in place - local access available



Cavell Street Closed from midnight to 6.00am and 9.30am to 4.00pm. Diversions in place.



Fitzroy Street Closed from midnight to 4.00pm



Grey Street Closed from 9.30am to 3.30pm



Jacka Boulevard Closed from midnight to 6.00am and 9.30am to 4.00pm



Lower Esplanade Closed from midnight to 4.00pm



Marine Parade Closed at St Kilda Street, Elwood from midnight to 6.00am and 9.30am to 4.00pm. Diversions in place - local access available



Canterbury Road Closed at Fitzroy Street from 9.30am to 3.30pm



The Esplanade Closed from midnight to 4.00pm





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Roads closed on Saturday 18 March

(Saturday starts at midnight)

Beaconsfield Parade Closed south of Kerferd Road from midnight to early evening. Diversions in place - local access available



Cavell Street Closed from midnight to early evening



Fitzroy Street Closed from midnight until after Marathon commitments on Sunday 19 March



Grey Street Closed from midnight to early evening



Jacka Boulevard Closed from midnight to early evening



Lower Esplanade Closed from midnight until after Marathon commitments on Sunday 19 March



Ormond Esplanade Closed at St Kilda Street, Elwood from midnight to 6.00am and 9.30am to 4.00pm. Diversions in place - local access available.



Marine Parade Closed from midnight to early evening

Canterbury Road Closed at Fitzroy Street from midnight to early evening



The Esplanade Closed from midnight until after Marathon commitments on Sunday 19 March





On Thursday 16 March and Saturday 18 March 2006, the local roads listed below will experience a range of changed traffic and parking conditions(changed conditions can include closures, no stopping zones, no parking zones, tow away zones and residents only areas).



Acland Street

Alfred Square

Burnett Street

Canterbury Road

Cowderoy Street

Carlisle Street

Dalgety Street

Deakin Street (between Park Street and Loch Street)

Eildon Street

Fraser Street

George Lane

Gurner Street

Jackson Street

Langridge Street

Loch Street (Fitzroy Street end)

Lower Esplanade

Neptune Street

Mary Street

McGregor Street

Park Lane (Fitzroy Street end)

Park Street

Pier Road

Pollington Street>

Robe Street

Victoria Street





Venue transport arrangements

Facility Available access

Parking No public parking



Accessible shuttle

drop off / pick up Park Street west of Cowderoy Street



Taxi rank Fitzroy Street, north of St Kilda Station



Charter coach

drop off / pick up Beaconsfield Parade westbound, west of Armstrong Street



Sponsor coach

drop off / pick up Park Street west of Cowderoy Street



Bicycle access Restricted access with compulsory dismount areas





No stopping / tow-away zones

A number of areas in and around the course will have No Stopping/Tow-Away restrictions. Please pay close attention to parking signage in the days before, during and after this event to ensure vehicles are not left in restricted areas.
d291173
2006-03-24 12:38:37 UTC
Vicroads' website can give you much more useful information about the day you're actually asking about, rather than last weekend as per the response above.



It looks like most of the road closures centre in Richmond between Church St and St Kilda Rd and around the botanic gardens. This is due to the familiarisation session for the cycling road race. The good news is that Citylink is free from 4am until midday.
2006-03-24 03:54:13 UTC
Lot's by the look of the answer emp gave
amandalee1976
2006-03-24 03:25:35 UTC
No way! You aussies have internet??? LMAO jking...



I really have no idea, but have fun :0


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