Salisbury Hwy, Main South Road & Victor Harbor Road 

The A13, essentially made up by the Salisbury Highway, Main South Road and Victor Harbor Road provides one of the premier north-south routes through metropolitan Adelaide and to the south coast of the Fleurieu Peninsula. Starting in the outer north-eastern suburb of Elizabeth, the A13 heads south west along John Rice Avenue and the Salisbury Highway to reach the interchange with Port Wakefield Road. Further south-west, the road traces Main South Road through the north & south-western suburbs to Darlington where the motorist can choose to drive on the Southern Expressway (depending on the time of day) or continue on Main South Road through Morphett Vale & Reynella (slow) as both roads meet again at Old Noarlunga. From Old Noarlunga, Main South Road continues south as the B23, while the A13 follows Victor Harbor Road, through the Southern Vales and up Willunga Hill to the small town of Mount Compass. The A13 continues south through rich dairy and sheep farming countryside eventually winding down to the holiday town of Victor Harbor.

State: South Australia
Name Origin: Salisbury Hwy: Due to it connecting Salisbury with Port Wakefield Rd; Main South Road: While it is a north-south route through metro Adelaide, most of the road does infact exist south of the CBD; Victor Harbor Road: Due to it terminating at Victor Harbor. :-)
Start: Elizabeth (John Rice Ave/Main North Road junction - 22km north of Adelaide)
Principal Towns: Adelaide, Old Noarlunga, McLaren Vale *, Willunga *, Victor Harbor
Finish: Victor Harbor (A13/B37 junction)
Length: 112km
Road Standard: All bitumen.
Road Quality: Excellent. Elizabeth-St Mary's: Dual carriageway with occasional grade separated junctions. St Mary's-Reynella: Triple carriageway. Reynella-Old Noarlunga: Dual carriageway with one grade separated junction. Old Noarlunga-Willunga Hill: Super 2 with dual carriageway up and down Willunga Hill. Willunga Hill-Victor Harbor: Single carriageway with numerous overtaking lanes. Very busy road - premier traffic route through Adelaide and popular tourist drive south to Victor Harbor.
Speed Limit: Through Adelaide metro area 60-80km/hr. Old Noarlunga-McLaren Vale 100km/hr. McLaren Vale-Victor Harbor 110km/hr.
* - denotes towns bypassed by Victor Harbor Road

Photos from the A13 (Click on thumbnail for full sized image):
 

Heading south on Main South Road from the Anzac Highway, Everard Park (2004).

And again, this time approaching the Ayeliffes Drive/Shepherd Hill Road junction, St Marys (2004).

Southbound on Main South Road approaching the start of the Southern Expressway, Bedford Park (2004).
Looking north from Main South Road over the Adelaide Plains, O'Halloran Hill (2004).
Southbound on Main South Road as it climbs Tapleys Hill, O Halloran Hill (2004).
Main South Road, heading south from the Southern Expressway/Panalatinga Rd junction. Notice any unusual differences with the sign above aside from the distances? This sign was erected before the A13 was implemented thus the bracketed towns are off Main South Road rather than the A13 route, Reynella (2004).
Heading north on Main South Road where triple carriageway begins, Reynella (2003).
Looking south over Main South Road at the Hillier Road junction, Morphett Vale (2003).
Northbound on Main South Road at the southern entrance to the Southern Expressway, Old Noarlunga (2004).
Looking south over Old Noarlunga from Main South Road as you pass the River Road interchange. Note the A13 trailblazer on the left (2004).
Heading south along Main South Road approaching the Victor Harbor Road turnoff. Note the unusual white lettering for the B23, Old Noarlunga (2004).
Distance sign at the start of Victor Harbor Road, heading south from Old Noarlunga (2004).
Northbound on Victor Harbor Road from the Aldinga Road interchange, Willunga (2003).
Looking south along Victor Harbor Road approaching the Aldinga Road and Willunga exit, Willunga (2003).
Newly erected distance sign heading south on Victor Harbor Road from Pages Flat Road (B34). The old one was a plain black distance sign with only Victor Harbor mentioned, Yundi (2004).
Kilometre sign, heading south from Mt Compass on Victor Harbor Road (2004).
Approaching the A13 from the Victor Bypass Road about 7km north of Victor Harbor (2004).
Heading north on Hindmarsh Road (B37), approaching the start of the A13, Victor Harbor (2004).


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