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| length = 3 | direction_a = East | direction_b = West |end_a= |end_b= | est = 1972 | through = Sydney, Pyrmont, Rozelle |route= |exits= }} The Western Distributor is a primarily elevated small freeway in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia that links Victoria Road, White Bay (Rozelle), with the Bradfield Highway at the southern end of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. It is part of the A4. ==History== The Western Distributor came to be out of the realization in the early 1960s that the existing roads that supported the Harbour Bridge would not cope with contemporary and projected traffic volumes. Due to existing infrastructure and buildings in the area, it was decided to build a viaduct to carry traffic above the city streets.〔"( Western Distributor - Construction Information" ), ''(Ozroads: The Australian Roads Website )'' Accessed 25 October 2006〕 The Western Distributor was opened in stages starting in September 1972, with the last stage being the Anzac Bridge which was opened in December 1995.〔 The distributor also replaces the former congested route out of the city via the Pyrmont Bridge (closed in 1988) and the Glebe Island Bridge (closed in 1995 with the opening of Anzac bridge). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Western Distributor (Sydney)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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