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Just to clarify for me please...

coming from hoppers up the ring road (heading towards greensborough) Can i go PAST the sydney road exit, get on the new bypass part (which i think they call hume fwy?), and will that bring me back onto sydney road (hume hwy) just before donnybrook?

or is it quicker to just take the sydney road exit, and go straight down till i reach donnybrook road ?

This way is the best Dezz

Just to clarify for me please...

coming from hoppers up the ring road (heading towards greensborough) Can i go PAST the sydney road exit, get on the new bypass part (which i think they call hume fwy?), and will that bring me back onto sydney road (hume hwy) just before donnybrook?

Just to clarify for me please...

coming from hoppers up the ring road (heading towards greensborough) Can i go PAST the sydney road exit, get on the new bypass part

That is correct, you go PAST Sydney Rd exit, and onto the Hume Extension.

Saves you a good 10mins easily

Just to clarify for me please...

coming from hoppers up the ring road (heading towards greensborough) Can i go PAST the sydney road exit, get on the new bypass part (which i think they call hume fwy?), and will that bring me back onto sydney road (hume hwy) just before donnybrook?

or is it quicker to just take the sydney road exit, and go straight down till i reach donnybrook road ?

Brings you out at the BP so you just hook a right onto the hume and look for the Shell on the left a little way up. Previous gatherings have been on the left in the gravel car park as you turn in. Trucks are round the back along with lost skyline and subaru drivers! :wave:

Don't listen to him, he's from England... :wave:

Yes. Stay on the WRR - go past the Hume HWY exit - as the new freeway bit is just up the road. It curves to the left and becomes the Hume FWY. You don't need to turn onto the old road - it joins up in Craigiburn.

The Shell is on the Hume just after the new road becomes the old one.

And yes - as Alan says - gravel carpark on the left of the servo as you pull in.

Don't listen to him, he's from England... :O

Yes. Stay on the WRR - go past the Hume HWY exit - as the new freeway bit is just up the road. It curves to the left and becomes the Hume FWY. You don't need to turn onto the old road - it joins up in Craigiburn.

The Shell is on the Hume just after the new road becomes the old one.

And yes - as Alan says - gravel carpark on the left of the servo as you pull in.

DOH! Sorry Dezz. It used to though before it was fully linked up. Possibly 2 or 3 years ago actually :(

I completely forgot from the last time. ;)

**Edit - I knew I wasnt all mad! It used to exit at Cooper St BP. :)

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