Sydney and Blue Mountains Street Directory 2022 58th

Sydney and Blue Mountains Street Directory 2022 58th
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Publisher : UBD-Gregory's
Total Pages : 628
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ISBN-10 : 0731932765
ISBN-13 : 9780731932764
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Book Synopsis Sydney and Blue Mountains Street Directory 2022 58th by : UBD Gregory's

Download or read book Sydney and Blue Mountains Street Directory 2022 58th written by UBD Gregory's and published by UBD-Gregory's. This book was released on 2021-07-28 with total page 628 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The latest edition of the UBD Gregorys Sydney and Blue Mountains Street Directory has been fully revised and updated and also includes useful information for truckies. Offering clear, comprehensive mapping at the best scale this directory is an essential tool when navigating your way around Sydney and its surrounding suburbs with a separate section for the Upper Blue Mountains. You will find all the detail you have come to expect from a UBD Gregorys product with the latest updates on the streets you need to navigate. If you have not updated your directory for 3 years you will be missing major new roads and upgrades, the new airport location and the aerotropolis precinct, new suburbs and over 1200 new streets. As well as the many new streets included there are easy to read street indexes with over 56,300 street listings, suburbs listings including postcodes, and over 13,500 facilities listed. Also included are CBD maps at a scale of 1:5000 and an index to buildings for these maps, maps and a list of Sydney & Parramatta CBD building numbers, a list of bridge clearance heights, Sydney international and domestic airport terminal maps, Moore Park and Sydney Olympic Park maps, main road maps and state mapping with an index to towns. More than ever you can trust your UBD Gregorys street directory to get you to your destination safely and on time. Included in the 2022 edition of the Sydney and Blue Mountains directory are over 300 new streets, the North Connex tunnel, M4 East tunnel, the under construction West Connex. New suburbs of Angus, Gables, Grantham Farm, Melonba, Nirimba Fields, Richards and Tallawong. Further developments at Austral, Bardia, Box Hill, Edmondson Park. Marsden Park, and Schofields and developments at over 20 additional suburbs. Ongoing changes around the Western Sydney airport including The Northern road upgrade, the proposed M12 route and North South rail line.


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