Gawler Bypass

Gawler Bypass is a major north–south route in the outer northern suburbs of the city of Adelaide, South Australia, connecting Main North Road to the Sturt Highway, bypassing Gawler. The route was built in 1963 in an attempt to redirect traffic on the national highway out of Gawler town centre. It has been upgraded and realigned several times since then.

Gawler Bypass

South Australia
Coordinates
General information
TypeFreeway
Length5.0 km (3.1 mi)
Route number(s) A20 (2017–present)
Former
route number
  • A52 (2010–2017)
    (Evanston–Reid)
  • National Highway A20 (1998–2010)
  • National Highway 20 (1992–1998)
  • National Route 20 (1955–1992)
    Entire route
Major junctions
North end Sturt Highway
Hewett, Adelaide
 
  • Northern Expressway
  • Two Wells Road
South end Main North Road
Evanston, Adelaide
Location(s)
RegionBarossa Light and Lower North
Major suburbsEvanston, Gawler West, Willaston
Highway system
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