Wurundjeri Way
{{Short description|Road in Melbourne, Victoria}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2022}}
{{Use Australian English|date=January 2013}}
{{Infobox Australian road
| type = street
| state = vic
| road_name = Wurundjeri Way
| image = Wurundjeri Way in Docklands.jpg
| caption = Wurundjeri Way in Docklands
| length = 1.9
| est = 1999
| route = {{plainlist|
- {{AUshield|S|55}} Metro Route 55 {{small|(2005–present)
Entire route}} - {{AUshield|S|30}} Metro Route 30 {{small|(1999–present)
(Lorimer Street–Flinders Street)}}
}}
| former = {{AUshield|NH|31}} National Highway 31 {{small|(1999–2005)
Entire route}}
| tourist = {{AUshield|T|2}} Tourist Route 2 {{small|(1999–present)
(Lorimer Street–Flinders Street)}}
| direction_a = North
| end_a = {{AUshield|S|32|S|55}} Dudley Street
{{small|West Melbourne}}
| exits = {{plainlist|
- Bourke Street
- {{AUshield|S|30|T|2}} Flinders Street
- Lorimer Street
}}
| direction_b = South
| end_b = {{AUshield|S|30|T|2}} Montague Street
{{small|Docklands, Melbourne}}
| lga = City of Melbourne
| through = {{VICcity|Docklands|West Melbourne}}
}}
Wurundjeri Way is a {{convert|1.9|km|mi|1|adj=on}} road running through the Docklands Development west of the Melbourne central business district, Victoria, Australia. It was constructed in 1999 as part of replanning and development of the former Melbourne rail yards and docks. Wurundjeri Way runs from Montague Street, South Melbourne to Dudley Street, West Melbourne via the Charles Grimes Bridge.
When the Melbourne Docklands were redeveloped in the 1990s, Footscray Road was closed as a through route and rebuilt as Harbour Esplanade. To replace the through route, Wurundjeri Way was constructed to the east. To connect to this new road Flinders Street was upgraded, and the north end of the Charles Grimes Bridge was rebuilt on a curve to connect to it. Reconstruction started in June 1999,{{cite web
|url=http://www.fullyloaded.com.au/index.cfm?storyid=143&cp=displaystory
|title=Traffic chaos predicted on Charles Grimes Bridge
|date=17 June 1999
|work=Australasian Transport News
|publisher=fullyloaded.com.au
|accessdate=2008-07-08
|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20080727171410/http://www.fullyloaded.com.au/index.cfm?storyid=143&cp=displaystory |archivedate = 2008-07-27}} and was completed by 2001.
A feature of the road, and integral to its design and naming, is the gigantic statue of Bunjil the eagle, by Melbourne sculptor Bruce Armstrong which was constructed in the median at the south end of the road. Proposals to develop this area for new buildings including the air rights over Wurundjeri Way, may require the statue to be moved.[http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/docklands-puzzle-where-to-land-the-eagle-20110726-1hyo0.html Docklands puzzle: Jason Dowling 'Where to land the eagle?' The Age 27 July 2011]
Major intersections
Wurundjeri Way is entirely contained within the City of Melbourne local government area.
{{AUSinttop|noLGA=yes}}
{{VICint
|location=Docklands
|lspan=3
|km=0.0
|type=trans
|road={{AUshield|S|32|S|55}} Dudley Street (Metro Routes 32 west, east/Metro Route 55 east){{VICcity|p=on|Docklands}}, City
|notes=Northern terminus of road, Metro Route 55 continues east along Dudley Street
}}
{{VICint
|km=0.8
|type=
|road=Bourke Street{{VICcity|p=on|Docklands}}, Docklands Stadium
|notes=
}}
{{VICint
|km=1.3
|type=concur
|road={{AUshield|S|30|T|2}} Flinders Street (Metro Route 30/Tourist Route 2) – City
|notes=Northern terminus of concurrency with Metro Route 30 and Tourist Route 2
}}
{{jctbridge
|location_special=Yarra River
|km=1.5
|km2=1.8
|bridge=Charles Grimes Bridge
}}
{{VICint
|location=Docklands
|lspan=3
|km=1.8
|type=incomplete
|road=Harbour Esplanade (north){{VICcity|p=on|Docklands}}
|notes=Northbound exit only
}}
{{VICint
|km=1.9
|uspan=2
|road=Lorimer Street (west){{VICcity|p=on|Fishermans Bend}}
Convention Centre Place (east) – Jeff's Shed
|notes=
}}
{{VICint
|km=none
|type=concur
|road={{AUshield|S|30|S|55|T|2}} Montague Street (Metro Routes 30/55/Tourist Route 2){{VICcity|p=on|South Melbourne}}
|notes=Southern terminus of road, Metro Routes 30, 55 and Tourist Route 2 continue south along Montague Street
Southern terminus of concurrency with Metro Route 30 and Tourist Route 2
}}
{{Jctbtm|keys=trans,incomplete,concur}}
References
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External links
{{Commons category|Wurundjeri Way}}
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Category:Transport in the City of Melbourne (LGA)
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