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21-527: Maroondah Highway (also known as Whitehorse Road from Deepdene to Surrey Hills ) is a major east–west thoroughfare in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne , and a highway connecting the north-eastern fringes of Melbourne to Mansfield , at the lower alpine region of Victoria , Australia . Maroondah Link Highway links Cathkin (on Goulburn Valley Highway) and Yarck (on Maroondah Highway), allowing an easier link to Melba Highway via Yea for Melbourne traffic. Whitehorse Road/Maroondah Highway commences at

42-493: A walking and cycling path, which includes informative signs detailing the history of the line. Shops in the period 1959 to 1966 included Mrs Gebbie's haberdashery , Lanyon's grocery store (Lanyon obtained a liquor licence in this historically dry area ), a Kevin Dennis car yard, a classic corner milk bar , a hardware store, a garden landscaping supply business, and a commercial bakery. Deepdene Uniting Cricket Club (known as

63-667: The City of Boroondara local government area . Deepdene recorded a population of 2,101 at the 2021 census . Formerly a neighbourhood within the suburb of Balwyn , the Office of Geographic Names officially recognised Deepdene as a bounded locality in April 2010. A proposal to extend the suburb boundaries east to Balwyn Road and north to Belmore Road was voted down by Boroondara Council in April 2014. Deepdene Post Office, on Whitehorse Road , opened on 14 July 1913. Deepdene railway station

84-610: The Road Management Act 2004 granted the responsibility of overall management and development of Victoria's major arterial roads to VicRoads : in 2004, VicRoads declared this road as Whitehorse Road (Arterial #5996), beginning from Burke Road in Balwyn and ending at Union Road, Surrey Hills , as Maroondah Highway (Arterial #6720), from Burke Road to where it meets Midland Highway in Mansfield (this declaration overlaps

105-666: The "Deeners") and Deepdene Bears Cricket Club are both based in Deepdene. The suburb is also home to the Deepdene Tennis Club. ^ = territory divided with another LGA This article about a place in Melbourne is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Buxton, Victoria Buxton is a town 104 kilometres (65 mi) north-east of Melbourne in the Australian state of Victoria . At

126-603: The 2021 census, Buxton had a population of 591. The district around Buxton was significantly impacted by the Black Saturday bushfires . It was isolated for several days with no telephone or power. Today Buxton remains a small township with a roadhouse, a post office, general store, a fishing and outdoors store, Salmon and Trout Farm, hotel, a town hall, a primary school, nursery and several bed and breakfasts . Buxton has an active Country Fire Authority station with one medium and one light tanker. The Buxton Fire Brigade

147-640: The Country Roads Board. Maroondah Highway was declared a State Highway in the 1947/48 financial year, from Union Road in Surrey Hills via Lilydale , Healesville , Alexandra , Yarck and Merton to Mansfield (for a total of 116 miles), subsuming the original declaration of (Main) Healesville Road, Healesville-Alexandra Road, Yarck Road, Cathkin-Mansfield Road (between Yarck and Merton) and Mansfield Road as Main Roads. Maroondah Link Highway

168-741: The Whitehorse Road declaration in its entirety: dual-naming is observed on signposts, but despite ending in Surrey Hills dual-naming has been confusingly signposted as far east as Mitcham Road), and as Maroondah Link Highway (Arterial #6020), from Goulburn Valley Highway in Cathkin to Maroondah Highway in Yarck . Deepdene, Victoria Deepdene is a suburb of Melbourne , Victoria , Australia , 9 kilometres (5.6 miles) east from Melbourne's central business district , located within

189-578: The central median strip (Burke Road and Elgar Roads being the east and west boundaries of Captain Elgar's original two mile square property); the tram tracks terminate at Market Street, a few blocks further on, and it widens further to a six-lane dual-carriageway just beyond at the intersection with Station Street. It continues east through the suburbs of Blackburn and Nunawading to the intersection with Mitcham Road in Mitcham , where Whitehorse Road ends and

210-518: The intersection of Cotham Road and Burke Road at Deepdene , and heads in an easterly direction as a four lane, single carriageway arterial road (with on-street tram tracks), through the suburbs of Balwyn and Deepdene ; the route 109 tram also runs along this stretch of the road. It continues east through Mont Albert , to the intersection with Elgar Road in Box Hill , where the road widens to four-lane dual carriageway , with trams running down

231-426: The late 1990s, Metropolitan Route 34 was truncated back to Lilydale, and replaced by routes B300 between Lilydale and Coldstream, route B360 between Coldstream and Alexandra, C516 between Koriella and Yarck, B300 between Yarck and Maindample, and B320 between Maindample and Mansfield. Maroondah Link Highway was signed State Route 153 between Cathkin and Yarck in 1986, and was later replaced by route B300. The passing of

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252-415: The road continues east only as Maroondah Highway. It continues north-east past Croydon to the intersection with Mooroolbark and Victoria Roads on the western edge of Lilydale , where it narrows to a four-lane single carriageway road, and runs through Iliydale, after which it becomes a rural highway. There is a moderately steep and moderately twisty section through forest between Healesville and Buxton, and

273-557: The road then continues through farmland all the way through Alexandra and Bonnie Doon to eventually terminate at the intersection with Midland Highway in Mansfield . In the 1850s, Whitehorse Road was built to be the primary route from Melbourne to Gippsland , a rather circuitous route which went via the Dandenong Ranges . Today the primary route is now via the Monash and Princes Freeways . The road, when first built,

294-657: The state's major roads from local municipalities. (Main) Healesville Road , from Ringwood through Lilydale to the Yarra River on the western edge of Healesville , and Healesville-Alexandra Road , from the Yarra River to Buxton , were declared Main Roads on 20 October 1913; the rest of Healesville-Alexandra Road from Buxton through Taggerty to Alexandra , and Cathkin-Mansfield Road from Cathkin to Merton , were declared as Main Roads on 16 November 1914; Mansfield Road from Merton through Mansfield to Merrijig

315-696: The white horse from the roof of the hotel now stands in the median strip of Whitehorse Road, while the restored original is located in the Box Hill Town Hall. The passing of the Country Roads Act of 1912 through the Parliament of Victoria provided for the establishment of the Country Roads Board (later VicRoads ) and their ability to declare Main Roads, taking responsibility for the management, construction and care of

336-641: Was declared a Main Road on 30 November 1914; another portion of Main Healesville Road between Nunawading and Ringwood was declared a Main Road on 3 May 1915; and Yarck Road between Yarck and Koriella was declared a Main Road on 20 September 1915. The passing of the Highways and Vehicles Act of 1924 provided for the declaration of State Highways, roads two-thirds financed by the State government through

357-574: Was formed in 1943 and officially recognised on 25 February 1944. After the 2009 Black Saturday fires, the Marysville Police station was temporarily relocated in Buxton until the new station was opened in 2012. The Igloo Roadhouse was established in 1946 and is famous for their burgers. The Buxton Post Office opened on 1 February 1873. The Buxton Primary School opened in 1875 and had 13 students in 2018. The original school building

378-415: Was later declared as a State Highway on 9 May 1983, subsuming the remaining declaration of Cathkin-Mansfield Road between Yarck and Cathkin as a Main Road. Maroondah Highway was signed as Metropolitan Route 34 between Deepdene and Lilydale in 1965, later extended to Alexandra in 1986, and signed State Route 153 between Yarck and Mansfield in 1986. With Victoria's conversion to the newer alphanumeric system in

399-587: Was named Three Chain Road, due to the road width being 66 yards (60 m) wide. The traffic led to the establishment of a hotel in Box Hill named the White Horse hotel which had been named for a horse belonging to Captain Elgar, a property owner in the area. It is this hotel of which the road obtained its name. However, the hotel was forced to shut its doors in 1921 when Box Hill became a dry area. A replica of

420-590: Was on the Outer Circle railway line , which opened on 24 March 1891 and closed to the public on 9 October 1927 due to lack of passengers. The train which ran on the line was known by locals as the "Deepdene Dasher". A documentary called Melbourne's Forgotten Railway - The Outer Circle , which details the history of the line, was released in 2014. The railway has been converted into the Outer Circle Railway Anniversary Trail,

441-527: Was refurbished in 2011 and a new building was constructed in 2012. Another building was refurbished in 2015 for use as an environmental science classroom. The closest secondary school is Alexandra Secondary College . In the 2021 Census, there were 591 people in Buxton. 76.8% of people were born in Australia and 88.3% of people spoke only English at home. This article about a location in Hume (region)

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