The Cahill Expressway, viewed from the Art Gallery Road Bridge, up towards the city. This section of the roadway is in a sunken cutting between The Domain and the Royal Botanic Gardens. The Cahill Expressway was the first freeway constructed in Australia and opened to traffic in 1958. It is named after the then New South Wales Premier John Joseph Cahill, who also approved construction of the Sydney Opera House.
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I love watching images with highways and roads. Really like this one.
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Mersad Donko Photography
Great shot...looks like going into downtown Dallas with just a few variations in buildings.
ReplyDeleteNice to see the different shapes of the buildings.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photo, I love that frame, wonderful view !!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot. I'd have to get used to driving on the other side of the road.
ReplyDeleteWere is all the traffic! Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteThere isn't much traffic in the middle of the day but it does get clogged in peak hours (morning and afternoon).
DeleteSuch an impressive view.
ReplyDeletebeautiful urban setting.
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Lovely road photo. Good to know that no dangerous goods are suppose to be trucked on this road.
ReplyDeleteLove this shot with the roadway leading us to the interesting buildings!
ReplyDeleteWhat excellent infrastructure so well photographed
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I wouldn't mind driving this road one day...
ReplyDeleteThe signs are intriguing. Has me wondering how far ahead is the tunnel and if drivers have to stop and tell someone that they aren't carrying dangerous goods.
ReplyDeleteSu-sieee! Mac, the tunnel is fairly close ahead but there is an off-ramp just to the left here so it's your last opportunity to leave the expressway.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous view! Arianna
ReplyDeleteNice composition with a sense of movement.
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