Route |
Component roads |
From |
Via |
To |
Length |
Notes |
 Metro Route 2 |
|
Docklands |
|
Eaglemont |
32 km (20 mi) |
– northern end extended along Montague Street and Footscray Road when Charles Grimes Bridge opened in 1978 – replaced by Yarra Scenic Drive in 1989 |
 Metro Route 3 |
|
Melbourne |
|
Mornington |
51.8 km (32 mi) |
– northern end along Swanston and Elizabeth streets terminating in Parkville truncated to current alignment in 1989 – concurrencies with: along Nepean Highway through Mentone; along Nepean Highway through Brighton East |
|
Mornington |
|
Point Nepean |
42.1 km (26 mi) |
Replaced by from Mornington to Sorrento in 1998 |
Removed from Sorrento to Point Nepean in 1998 |
 Metro Route 4 |
Cranbourne–Frankston Road |
Frankston |
|
Cranbourne |
17 km (11 mi) |
– allocated in 1989 – eastern end along Pattersons Road terminating in Clyde replaced by , renamed to Berwick–Cranbourne Road |
 Metro Route 5 |
|
Croydon |
|
Lysterfield |
19 km (12 mi) |
– allocated in 1989 – concurrency with  along Burwood Highway through Ferntree Gully |
 Metro Route 6 |
|
Carrum |
|
Clyde North |
19 km (12 mi) |
Allocated in 1989 |
 Metro Route 7 |
- Croydon Road
- Wonga Road
- Warranwood Road
- Plymouth Road
- Yarra Road
- Kent Avenue
- Wicklow Avenue
- Bayswater Road
- Scoresby Road
|
Warrandyte South |
|
Knoxfield |
18 km (11 mi) |
Allocated in 1989 |
 Metro Route 8 |
Ballarat Road |
Caroline Springs |
|
Footscray |
21 km (13 mi) |
Allocated when Deer Park bypass opened in 2009, replacing (from Ravenhall to Ardeer) and (from Ardeer to Footscray) |
 Metro Route 9 |
|
Wattle Glen |
|
Frankston |
63 km (39 mi) |
– southern end re-aligned through Frankston from Dandenong Road East and Beach Street to current alignment in 1991 when Beach Street rail crossing closed – concurrencies with: along Lonsdale Street through Dandenong; along Boronia Road through Wantirna; along Ringwood–Warrandyte Road through Warrandyte |
 Metro Route 10 |
|
Black Rock |
|
Dandenong |
18 km (11 mi) |
Concurrency with along Nepean Highway through Mentone |
 Metro Route 11 |
Mornington Peninsula Freeway (I) |
Chelsea Heights |
|
Rosebud |
51 km (32 mi) |
– northern end via Springvale Road terminating in Donvale truncated to current alignment (replaced by ) in 1989 – progressively re-aligned from Wells Road as sections of the Mornington Peninsula Freeway opened through the late 1970s – replaced by when Peninsula Link opened in 2013 |
Frankston Freeway |
– progressively re-aligned from Wells Road as sections of the Frankston Freeway (initially called Wells Road By-pass) opened through the early 1970s – replaced by when Peninsula Link opened in 2013 |
Moorooduc Highway |
– southern end extended along Moorooduc Highway and Mornington Peninsula Freeway from Frankston South to Rosebud (replacing ) in 1989 – replaced by: from Frankston to Frankston South; from Frankston South to Tuerong when Peninsula Link opened in 2013; unallocated from Tuerong to Mount Martha, renamed Old Moorooduc Road |
Mornington Peninsula Freeway (II) |
– re-aligned from (Old) Moorooduc Road to Mornington Peninsula Freeway when eastern extension opened (from Mount Martha to Moorooduc) in 1994 – replaced by when Peninsula Link opened in 2013 |
 Metro Route 12 |
|
Mordialloc |
|
Narre Warren |
19 km (12 mi) |
– allocated in 1989 – concurrency with along South Gippsland Highway through Dandenong South |
 Metro Route 13 |
- Andersons Creek Road
- Blackburn Road (I)
- Surrey Road
- Whitehorse Road
- Chapel Street, Blackburn
- Railway Road
- Blackburn Road (II)
|
Doncaster East |
|
Clayton |
20 km (12 mi) |
Northern end re-aligned through Doncaster East from Blackburn Road to current alignment in 1989 |
 Metro Route 14 |
- South Road
- Dingley Bypass
- Kingston Road
- Heatherton Road
- Robinson Road
- King Road
|
Brighton |
|
Narre Warren North |
34 km (21 mi) |
– eastern end extended along Kingston and Heatherton Roads from Heatherton to Harkaway in 1989 – re-aligned through Heatherton from Warrigal and Heatherton Roads when Dingley Bypass opened in 2016 – concurrency with along Dingley Bypass through Clarinda |
 Metro Route 15 |
Warrigal Road |
Surrey Hills |
|
Parkdale |
19 km (12 mi) |
|
 Metro Route 16 |
|
Brighton East |
|
Mulgrave |
17 km (11 mi) |
– allocated in 1989 – eastern end extended along Police Road through Mulgrave when EastLink opened in 2008 |
 Metro Route 17 |
|
Eaglemont |
|
Moorabbin |
18 km (11 mi) |
Concurrencies with: along Princes Highway through Caulfield; along Burke Road through Hawthorn East |
 Metro Route 18 |
- North Road
- Wellington Road
|
Brighton |
|
Rowville |
21 km (13 mi) |
– eastern end extended along Wellington Road from Lysterfield to Clematis in 1989 – replaced along Wellington Road from Rowville to Clematis by  |
 Metro Route 19 |
|
Kew |
|
Black Rock |
19 km (12 mi) |
Concurrency with along Nepean Highway through Brighton East |
 Metro Route 20 |
|
South Melbourne |
|
Box Hill South |
16 km (10 mi) |
– allocated in 1989 – western end along Montague Street and Footscray Road terminating in Docklands truncated to current alignment when Wurundjeri Way opened in 1999 – concurrency with along Swan Street and Wallen Road through Burnley |
 Metro Route 21 |
- Broadway
- Boldrewood Parade
- Albert Street
- Station Street, Thornbury
- Darebin Road
- Grange Road, Alphington
- Chandler Highway
- Princess Street / Denmark Street
- Wallen Road / Swan Street
- Madden Grove / Loyola Grove
- Grange Road, Burnley
|
Reservoir |
|
Toorak |
17 km (11 mi) |
– northern end extended from Alphington to Reservoir in 1989 – concurrency with along Wallen Road and Swan Street through Burnley |
 Metro Route 22 |
|
Balaclava |
|
Upper Ferntree Gully |
31 km (19 mi) |
– western end extended along Neerim and Glen Eria Roads in 1989 – replaced along Mount Dandenong Tourist Road from Upper Ferntree Gully to Montrose by  – concurrencies with: along Princes Highway through Oakleigh;  along Burwood Highway through Ferntree Gully |
Mount Dandenong Road |
Ringwood |
Croydon |
Montrose |
10 km (6 mi) |
Replaced by when Ringwood Bypass extension opened in 2008 |
 Metro Route 23 |
|
Doncaster East |
|
Aspendale Gardens |
26 km (16 mi) |
Allocated in 1989 |
 Metro Route 24 |
- Lorne Street
- High Street (east–west)
- High Street Road
|
Windsor |
|
Knoxfield |
24 km (15 mi) |
Western end extended along Lorne Street in 1989 |
 Metro Route 25 |
- Williams Road
- Hotham Street
- New Street, Brighton
|
Burnley |
|
Hampton |
12 km (7 mi) |
|
 Metro Route 26 |
|
Albert Park |
|
Upper Ferntree Gully |
34 km (21 mi) |
– western end along Howe Parade, Beach Street and Beaconsfield Parade truncated to current alignment in 1989 – eastern end extended from Belgrave to Emerald along Belgrave-Gembrook Road in 1989 – replaced along Burwood Highway and Belgrave–Gembrook Road from Upper Ferntree Gully to Emerald by  – concurrency with  along Burwood Highway through Ferntree Gully |
 Metro Route 27 |
Plenty Road |
Bundoora |
Kingsbury |
Preston |
9.7 km (6 mi) |
– northern end extended along Plenty Road from South Morang to Whittlesea in 1989 – northern end truncated back to South Morang, replaced by along Plenty Road from South Morang to Whittlesea in 1998 – northern end truncated further to Bundoora, replaced by along Plenty Road from Bundoora to Mernda in 2021 |
 Metro Route 28 |
Mountain Highway |
Vermont South |
|
Sassafras |
18 km (11 mi) |
|
 Metro Route 29 |
|
Epping |
|
Elwood |
28 km (17 mi) |
Concurrency with along High Street through Epping |
 Metro Route 30 |
|
Port Melbourne |
|
Camberwell |
16 km (10 mi) |
– re-aligned through central Melbourne from Flinders and Spencer Streets and Normanby Road to Flinders Street (extension), North Wharf Road, Johnson and Montague Streets and Normanby Road when Charles Grimes Bridge opened in 1978 – western end re-aligned from Johnson and Montague Streets, Normanby and Williamstown Roads, Yarra River crossing, Douglas Parade and Kororoit Creek Road terminating in Laverton North (replaced by ) to Johnson Street, Lorimer and Rogers Street (to meet the then-terminus of West Gate Freeway) in 1981 due to the closure of the Yarra River punt service in 1979 – western end truncated to terminate at North Wharf Road when West Gate Freeway extension to Montague Street opened in 1985 – western end extended to Port Melbourne in 1989 – re-aligned through central Melbourne along Wurundjeri Way when it opened in 1999 – concurrency with along Bay Street through Port Melbourne |
 Metro Route 32 |
|
Derrimut |
|
Montrose |
53 km (33 mi) |
– western end re-aligned from Somerville Road and Whitehall Street terminating in Yarraville (replaced by ) to current alignment in 1989 – re-aligned through central Melbourne previously along Adderley and LaTrobe Streets to current alignment in 1989 – replaced along Swansea Road and Anderson Street from Montrose to Lilydale by  – concurrencies with: along Burke Road through Hawthorn East; along Dudley Street through central Melbourne |
 Metro Route 33 |
|
Port Melbourne |
|
Mordialloc |
29 km (18 mi) |
– northern end re-aligned from Spencer and Claredon Streets, City Road, Crockford and Bay Streets terminating in West Melbourne to current alignment in 1989 – concurrency with along Bay Street through Port Melbourne |
 Metro Route 34 |
|
Carlton |
|
Lilydale |
38.1 km (24 mi) |
– eastern end extended along Maroondah Highway from Lilydale to Alexandra in 1986 – western end along Gatehouse Street and College Crescent truncated to current alignment in 1989 – eastern end truncated back to Lilydale, replaced by  along Maroondah Highway from Lilydale to Alexandra in 1998 |
 Metro Route 35 |
- Somerton Road
- Pascoe Vale Road
- Ascot Vale Road
- Epsom Road
- Smithfield Road
- Moore Street / Hopkins Street
- Whitehall Street
- Francis Street / Hyde Street
- Douglas Parade
- Kororoit Creek Road
|
Somerton |
|
Laverton North |
40 km (25 mi) |
– southern end extended along Douglas Parade and Kororoit Creek Road from Spotswood to Laverton North (replacing ) in 1981 due to the closure of the Yarra River punt service in 1979 – northern end re-aligned from Barry Road terminating in Campbellfield to current alignment in 1989 – re-aligned through Footscray from Cowper and Bunbury and Hyde Streets to current alignment in 1989 – concurrencies with: along Kororoit Creek Road through Altona; along Whitehall Street through Footscray; along Somerton Road through Roxburgh Park; along Smithfield Road from Flemington to Footscray |
 Metro Route 36 |
|
Hawthorn |
|
The Basin |
33 km (21 mi) |
Concurrencies with: along Boronia Road through Wantirna; along Doncaster Road from Doncaster to Donvale |
 Metro Route 37 |
- Bulla Road
- Lincoln Road
- Waverley Street
- Raleigh Road
- Van Ness Avenue
- Gordon Street
- Williamstown Road
- Melbourne Road
|
Essendon North |
|
Williamstown |
16 km (10 mi) |
– northern end extended from Essendon to Essendon North along Bulla Road (replacing ) when Tullamarine Freeway extension opened in 1970 – concurrency with along Raleigh Road through Maribyrnong |
 Metro Route 38 |
- Durham Road
- Monash Street
- Cornwall Road
- Devonshire Road / Churchill Avenue
- Hampstead Road
- Raleigh Road / Maribyrnong Road
- Ormond Road
- Brunswick Road
- Holden Street
- St Georges Road
- Merri Parade / Westgarth Street
|
Sunshine |
|
Fairfield |
19 km (12 mi) |
– western end extended from Sunshine to Maidstone in 1989 – concurrencies with: along Raleigh Road through Maribyrnong; along Churchill Avenue and Hampstead Road through Maidstone; along St Georges Road through Fitzroy North |
 Metro Route 39 |
- Mickleham Road
- Melrose Drive / Sharps Road
- Keilor Park Drive
- Milleara Road / Military Road
- Canning Street / Cordite Avenue
- Hampstead Road
- Churchill Avenue
- Ashley Street
- Sredna Street (northbound)
- Dempster Street (southbound)
- Paramount Road
- Somerville Road
- McDonald Road
- Geelong Road
- Grieve Parade
- Kororoit Creek Road
- Maidstone Street
|
Greenvale |
|
Altona |
37 km (23 mi) |
– allocated in 1989 – replaced along Mickleham Road from Yuroke to Greenvale by  – concurrencies with: along Kororoit Creek Road through Altona; along Churchill Avenue and Hampstead Road through Maidstone; along Geelong Road through Brooklyn; along Grieve Parade through Altona North |
 Metro Route 40 |
- Fitzgerald Road
- Boundary Road
- Mt Derrimut Road
- Station Road
- Kings Road
- Taylors Road
- Green Gully Road
|
Laverton North |
|
Keilor |
20 km (12 mi) |
– western end re-aligned from Lancefield and Bulla Roads, Woodland Street, Reynolds Parade to Bell Street terminating in Bulla to Tullamarine Bypass Road when it opened in 1968 – re-aligned through Pascoe Vale South from Lancefield and Bulla Roads, Woodland Street and Reynolds Parade to Tullamarine Freeway when it opened in 1970 – re-aligned through Airport West from Lancefield Road to Tullamarine Freeway when last stage converted in 1979 – western end re-aligned from Sunbury Road and Tullamarine Freeway terminating in Bulla (replaced by ) to current alignment in 1989 |
|
Keilor |
Airport West |
Strathmore |
9.8 km (6 mi) |
Removed in 2020, route split into two sections |
|
Pascoe Vale South |
|
Edithvale |
52 km (32 mi) |
– eastern end re-aligned from Station Street and Huntingdale Road (replaced by ) to current alignment in 1989 – southern end extended from Doncaster to Edithvale (replacing from Donvale to Chelsea Heights) in 1989 – concurrencies with: along Doncaster Road from Doncaster to Donvale; along Williamsons Road through Doncaster |
 Metro Route 41 |
- Sunshine Avenue
- McIntyre Road
- Anderson Road
- Wright Street
- Market Road
- Somerville Road
- McDonald Road
- Millers Road
- Queen Street, Altona
- Central Avenue
|
Keilor North |
|
Altona Meadows |
30 km (19 mi) |
Northern end re-aligned from Green Gully Road, Arthur Street and St Albans Road terminating in Keilor to current alignment in 1989 |
 Metro Route 42 |
- Bulleen Road
- Thompsons Road, Bulleen
- Foote Street
- Williamsons Road
- Porter Street / Newmans Road
- Warrandyte Road
- Heidelberg–Warrandyte Road
- Ringwood–Warrandyte Road
- Jumping Creek Road
|
Balwyn North |
|
Wonga Park |
27 km (17 mi) |
– re-aligned through Templestowe from Parker and Anderson Streets (replaced by ) to current alignment in 1989 – eastern end extended to Wonga Park via Jumping Creek Road in 1989 – concurrencies with: along Ringwood–Warrandyte Road through Warrandyte; along Williamsons Road through Templestowe; along Foote Street through Templestowe |
  Metro Route 43 |
- Gap Road
- Horne Street
- Macedon Street
- Sunbury Road (I)
- Bulla Road
- Sunbury Road (II)
|
Sunbury |
|
Port Melbourne |
44 km (27 mi) |
– allocated from Sunbury to Melbourne Airport (replacing from Bulla to Melbourne Airport) in 1989 – replaced by: along Gap Road through Sunbury; along Horne Street through Sunbury; from Sunbury to Melbourne Airport |
Tullamarine Freeway |
– allocated from Melbourne Airport to Essendon Airport (replacing  ) in 1989 – southern end extended to Port Melbourne when CityLink (Western link) opened in 1999 – replaced by in 2018 |
CityLink (Western link) |
Allocated in 1999 when CityLink (Western link) opened, toll road, replaced by in 2018 |
 Metro Route 44 |
|
Ivanhoe |
|
Kangaroo Ground |
22 km (14 mi) |
Concurrency with along Lower Plenty Road through Rosanna |
 Metro Route 45 |
|
Reservoir |
|
Collingwood |
11 km (7 mi) |
– allocated in 1989 – concurrency with along St Georges Road through Fitzroy North |
 Metro Route 46 |
|
Hurstbridge |
|
East Melbourne |
28 km (17 mi) |
– southern end along Exhibition Street to central Melbourne truncated to current alignment in 1989 – re-aligned through Greensborough from Grimshaw Street and Diamond Creek Road to current alignment in 1989 – concurrencies with: along Lower Plenty Road through Rosanna; along Diamond Creek Road through Diamond Creek; along Princes Street and Alexandra Parade through Fitzroy North |
 Metro Route 47 |
- Williamsons Road
- Tram Road
- Station Street, Box Hill
- Highbury Road
- Huntingdale Road
|
Templestowe |
|
Huntingdale |
18 km (11 mi) |
– allocated in 1989, replaced: from Doncaster to Huntingdale; from Eltham to Doncaster – replaced along Fitzsimons Lane and Williamsons Road from Templestowe to Eltham by in 2022 – concurrencies with: along Williamsons Road through Doncaster; along Williamsons Road through Templestowe |
 Metro Route 48 |
- Mickleham Road
- Broadmeadows Deviation
- Johnstone Street / Camp Road
- Mahoneys Road
- Keon Parade
- Dalton Road / Wood Street
- Settlement Road
- Grimshaw Street
- The Circuit
- Para Road
- Sherbourne Road
- Bridge Street, Eltham
|
Gladstone Park |
|
Eltham |
29 km (18 mi) |
– eastern end along Main Road, Fitzsimons Lane and Williamsons Road terminating in Doncaster truncated to current alignment (replaced by ) in 1989 – re-aligned through Thomastown from High Street and Settlement Road to current alignment in 1989 |
 Metro Route 49 |
|
Clayton |
Keysborough |
Dandenong South |
15 km (9 mi) |
– allocated in 1989 – extended south to Keysborough when extension opened in 1995, extended north to Clayton when extension opened in 2001 – eastern end extended along Dandenong Bypass when its second stage opened in 2012 |
 Metro Route 50 |
- Somerville Road
- Whitehall Street
- Hopkins Street
- Dynon Road
- Spencer Street
- Clarendon Street
|
Yarraville |
|
Southbank |
10 km (6 mi) |
– allocated in 1989 – concurrency with along Whitehall Street through Footscray |
 Metro Route 52 |
- Bulleen Road
- Templestowe Road
- Foote Street
- Reynolds Road
- Springvale Road
|
Bulleen |
Templestowe |
Donvale |
15 km (9 mi) |
– allocated in 1989 – concurrency with along Foote Street through Templestowe |
 Metro Route 54 |
Keilor–Melton Road |
Melton |
Sydenham |
Keilor |
18 km (11 mi) |
Allocated in 1989, replaced by , renamed Melton Highway |
 Metro Route 55 |
|
Craigieburn |
|
South Melbourne |
34 km (21 mi) |
– allocated when the Craigieburn bypass opened in 2005, replacing (from Craigieburn to Fawkner) and (from Fawkner to South Melbourne) – concurrency with along Dudley Street through central Melbourne |
 Metro Route 56 |
Blackshaws Road |
Altona North |
|
Newport |
5.0 km (3 mi) |
– allocated in 1989 – replaced along Dohertys Road from Laverton North to Altona North by in 2020 |
 Metro Route 57 |
|
Doreen |
Diamond Creek |
Eltham |
15 km (9 mi) |
– allocated in 1989 – replaced along Bridge Inn Road from Mernda to Doreen by B720 in 2021 – concurrency with along Diamond Creek Road through Diamond Creek |
 Metro Route 58 |
- Oaklands Road
- Somerton Road
- Cooper Street
- High Street (north–south)
- Memorial Avenue / McDonalds Road
- Gorge Road
- Kurrak Road
|
Bulla |
|
Yarrambat |
28 km (17 mi) |
– allocated in 1989 – concurrency with: along High Street through Epping; along Somerton Road through Roxburgh Park |
 Metro Route 60 |
- Sages Road
- Baxter–Tooradin Road
|
Frankston South |
|
Devon Meadows |
19 km (12 mi) |
Allocated in 1989, replaced by  |
|
Parkville |
West Melbourne |
Southbank |
6 km (4 mi) |
Reallocated in 2013, replaced southern end of through central Melbourne |
 Metro Route 61 |
- Berwick Road
- Harkaway Road
- Lyall Road
|
Narre Warren East |
Harkaway |
Berwick |
10.6 km (7 mi) |
– allocated in 1989 – southern end along Clyde and Berwick–Cranbourne and Clyde-Fiveways Road terminating in Five Ways truncated to current alignment in 1998 – replaced by: from Berwick to Clyde North; from Clyde North to Clyde; from Clyde to Five Ways |
 Metro Route 62 |
- Main Street, Mornington
- Mornington–Tyabb Road
|
Mornington |
Moorooduc |
Tyabb |
13 km (8 mi) |
Allocated in 1989, replaced by  |
|
Ringwood |
Croydon |
Montrose |
12 km (7 mi) |
Reallocated in 2008, replaces eastern end of when Ringwood Bypass extension opened |
 Metro Route 63 |
- Hereford Road
- Monbulk Road
- Belgrave–Hallam Road
- Narre Warren North Road
- Narre Warren–Cranbourne Road
- Cameron Street
|
Lilydale |
|
Cranbourne |
52 km (32 mi) |
Allocated in 1989, replaced by: from Lilydale to Cranbourne; through Cranbourne |
 Metro Route 64 |
Bittern-Dromana Road |
Dromana |
Merricks North |
Bittern |
15 km (9 mi) |
Allocated in 1989, replaced by  |
 Metro Route 65 |
South Gippsland Freeway |
Doveton |
|
Hastings |
31 km (19 mi) |
Allocated in 1989, replaced by  |
Dandenong-Hastings Road |
Allocated in 1989, replaced by: from Hampton Park to Cranbourne South; from Cranbourne South to Hastings; renamed Westernport Highway |
 Metro Route 67 |
- Davey Street
- Hastings Road
- Frankston–Flinders Road
- Cook Street
- Boneo Road
|
Frankston |
|
Rosebud |
70 km (43 mi) |
Allocated in 1989, replaced by: from Frankston to Frankston South; from Frankston to Rosebud; some shields still seen at Frankston end |
 Metro Route 69 |
Balnarring Road |
Tuerong |
Merricks North |
Balnarring |
11 km (7 mi) |
Allocated in 1989, replaced by  |
 Metro Route 71 |
Mornington–Flinders Road |
Dromana |
Main Ridge |
Flinders |
20 km (12 mi) |
Allocated in 1989, replaced by  |
Cook Street |
Allocated in 1989, replaced by  |
 Metro Route 73 |
Coolart Road |
Baxter |
Bittern |
Balnarring |
18 km (11 mi) |
Allocated in 1989, replaced by  |
 Metro Route 77 |
Kings Road |
Keilor North |
Taylors Lakes |
Delahey |
5 km (3 mi) |
Allocated in 2015 |
 Metro Route 80 |
South Eastern Freeway |
Richmond |
|
Burnley |
2.9 km (2 mi) |
Replaced by when extension from Burnley to Kooyong opened in 1970, later by in 1988, eventually by in 1997, and as part of CityLink (Southern link) in 1999 |
|
Altona North |
|
Greensborough |
38 km (24 mi) |
– allocated when first section opened in 1992; some shields quickly replaced by shields – replaced by when final section completed in 1997, progressively being replaced by from 2013 |
 Metro Route 83 |
- Princes Highway
- Smithfield Road
- Racecourse Road
- Elliott Avenue
- Macarthur Road
- Cemetery Road West
- College Crescent
- Cemetery Road East
- Princes Street, Carlton North
- Alexandra Parade
|
Altona North |
|
Clifton Hill |
18 km (11 mi) |
– allocated in 1989, replacing along Eastern Freeway to Balwyn North – eastern end extended from Balwyn North to Donvale when Eastern Freeway extension opened in 1997 – eastern end along Eastern Freeway terminating in Donvale truncated to current alignment, replaced by when Eastlink opened in 2008 – concurrencies with: along Smithfield Road from Flemington to Footscray; along Geelong Road through Brooklyn; along Princes Street and Alexandra Parade through Fitzroy North |
 Metro Route 87 |
Dingley Bypass |
Oakleigh South |
|
Springvale South |
6 km (4 mi) |
– allocated when Dingley Bypass opened in 2016 – concurrency with along Dingley Bypass through Clarinda |
Decommissioned or unsigned route |