Signs
Below are photos of various road signs in
Victoria, from the well known Big Green Signs to tourist route
markers. There are more signs in the highway and freeway sections of the site.
Trailablazers and Directional Signs.

C126 trailblazer, Portarlington-Queenscliff Road, Murrudoc.

Approaching a roundabout on Bellarine Highway, Wallington.
On Mt Dandenong Tourist Road, Mt Dandenong.

Approaching double roundabout, Black Rock.

Mountain Highway, Sassafras.

Approaching Nepean Highway from Balcombe
Road, Mentone. May 2002
On Lower Dandenong Road, at Boundary Road,
Mordialloc. May 2002

On Alexander Avenue, Southbank. June 2002

Route designation signs in New Street, Brighton.
August 2002
Southern end of New Street, Hampton. 2002
One of the many sign bloopers. Should say 25, Glenhuntly Road, Elwood.

Old fashioned irregular signs on Punt Road south of Swan Street.

Further north on Hoddle Street at the Heidelberg Road interchange.

Shared federal/metro route marker, Dudley Street, West Melbourne.

Again in Dudley Street under the railway bridge.

More along Dudley Street.

And again

A typical CityLink sign, Southbank.

Route markers on Buckley Street, Footscray..

An odd design at the southern end of Reserve Road at Beach Road, Beaumaris.

Along Tullamarine Freeway heading south towards the M80.

Old and new, High Street, Epping.
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Tourist Route Markers

Tourist route marker in Mt Gambier, South Australia.

Tourist route marker in Mt Gambier, South Australia.

South along Ramsay Boulavard, Inverloch.

Heading South along Bass Highway toward Inverloch.

North along Bass Highway near Anderson.

Goldfields Tourist Route DIrectional Sign. Sturt Street, Ballarat.

Goldfields Trailblazer along Creswick Road (Midland Highway), B

Goldfields Touring Route Map on Victoria Street, Ballarat East.

As part of the Shipwreck Coast/Great Ocean Road Tourist Route, this B110 sign is shown in tourist route colours. Larkin Parade, Queenscliff.

Winery Tour sign on Western Freeway, heading east.

Pyrenees/Grampians Wine Trail Map, Western Freeway, north of Ballarat.

Phillip Island Tourist signs, Berrys Beach Road, Ventnor.

Back Beach Road, Phillip Island.

A typical tourist route direction sign, Douglas Parade, Newport.

Tourist route 11, Esplanade, Williamstown.

Mary McKillip Tourist Route Directional SIgn. Julia Street, Portland.
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Other Signs

A forgotton sign, along Kooyong Road, Caulfield North. This should say Alt1.

One of many warning signs along Great Ocean Road (B100).

During the Phillip Island Grand Prix, Phillip Island Road and Bass Highway (from Phillip Island Road to four lane section) turns into a three lane road, with an extra lane for Melbourne bound drivers. There are dark blue lines on the road which are quite faint. These signs are closed during those periods.

City bypass directional sign, Ballarat. In Melbourne, the CIty Bypass signs use flourescent yellow edges.

Yet another blooper. This one on Cummins Road, Brighton East. This should say Metro 3. How did they miss that one. Nepean Highway is one the busiest highways in Melbourne.

An unusual pedestrian light sign without the red, yellow and green. Bellarine Highway, Queenscliff.

One of the many beach signs on Phillip Island.