Peats Ferry - thanx for that expansion, makes good sense and correlates with what i've read a bit of since and not gotten around to get back to to do right by, you've done well Dave Rave (talk) 15:00, 3 May 2012 (UTC)Reply

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Hi - thanks for your edits to Princes Highway, Sydney - however I think from Waterfall south it is State Route 60, and certainly not National Route 1. Do you know? Else, I might just remove that bit. Also, if you are new, you might like to have a look at WP:MINOR --Inas66 (talk) 02:05, 30 May 2012 (UTC)Reply

The situation is very messy, because often RTA (now RMS) sign locations and ccntent do not correspond with what is published in the Government Gazette, which is the legal definition. The southbound advance warning sign for McKell Ave designates the highway at Metroad 1, whereas the advance warning sign for the bifurcation of the Princes Hwy and the Southern Freeway denotes the freeway as national route 1. At one time there was a 'End Metroad 1 Begin national route 1' sign at Waterfall itself, which technically meant that several hundred metres of the Highway were national route 1 before the bifurcation, where it becomes state route 60. Would the solution be to restrict the article to ending at Heathcote, as this is the edge of the Sydney metropolitan (ie urban) area? Skyhook99 (talk) 14:45, 13 June 2012 (UTC)user:skyhook99Reply

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