Monash Freeway
The Monash Freeway is a major highway located in Victoria, Australia. It connects the city of Melbourne to the southeastern suburbs and extends to Pakenham. The freeway is an essential route for commuters and freight traffic, facilitating efficient travel and transport in the region.
Opened in 1969, the Monash Freeway has undergone several upgrades to accommodate increasing traffic volumes. It features multiple lanes in each direction and includes various interchanges that link to other major roads. The freeway is named after General Sir John Monash, a prominent Australian military leader from World War I.