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State Route 31 is a main route in and out of Sydney's CBD to the city's southwestern suburbs. Formed by some of the earliest roads built in the colony, the route is generally multi-laned and passes through commercial, residential and industrial areas.

Features along the route include Remembrance Driveway, which commemorates fallen soldiers at war. Also along the route at the Woodville Rd junction, is the Meccano Set. It's an unusual overhead installation of traffic signals. Its nickname comes from the Meccano toy, which some people say the intersection resembles. Eastbound traffic also uses one of the oldest bridges still in use in metropolitain Sydney at Lansdowne.

Multiplexes along the route include:

History:

The images below are a set of historical images showing the route through the years.

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Landsdowne Bridge:
Photo showing the then newly duplicated Landsdowne Bridge over Prospect Creek, 1956.

Image © Department of Main Roads. Scanned from The Roadmakers, A History of Main Roads in New South Wales, ISBN 0 7240 0439 4

1 Roads and Traffic Authority, Schedule of Classified Roads (and unclassified Regional Roads, February 2009
2 Department of Main Roads. The Roadmakers, A History of Main Roads in New South Wales, ISBN 0 7240 0439 4
3 Roads and Traffic Authority

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