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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Over here.... Mod:FPV & XR Owners Club of Victoria
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Thanks to everyone who entered- we have oodles of members coming along.
A note for those who would normally travel along the Monash to get there. FREEWAY AND TUNNELS CLOSURE On the weekend of Saturday 28 February 2009, CityLink and the Monash Freeway will be closed to motorists from Kings Way to Burke Rd both inbound and outbound: from 9pm on Saturday 28 February until 9am on Sunday 1 March. Both the Burnley and Domain CityLink tunnels will be closed during these times to allow maintenance works to be carried out. In addition there will be other works carried out on a section of the Monash Freeway from Toorak Road to Burke Road on Friday night which will mean only two lanes will be open to traffic both inbound and outbound from around 8pm through to 6am Saturday morning. That will mean delays if you’re travelling either into or out of the city on Friday evening. A single lane will remain closed to traffic in both directions over the weekend in this area. A detour route will be provided for people during and prior to the closure and details of these routes will be able to be found on the project website at www.mcwupgrade.com.au. Cheers,
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