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Rhodes2Riverwood1  
by pauljohnson

The way points of this bicycle route:

Rhodes

Blaxland Rd, starting from the south end of the path over the Parramatta River.

Rhodes

Left into Walker St and under the bridge.

Rhodes

Just after going under the bridge Walker St turns south.

Rhodes

In heavy rain Walker St drains poorly just before Rhodes Stataion.

Rhodes

Veer left from Walker St to the the bike path. Rhodes Station is on your left.

Rhodes

Path goes under Homebush Bay Dr.

Concord West

Cross Oulton Ave then go right.

Concord West

Left onto the entry ramp to Homebush Bay Dr. March 2007, map and satellite images don't show the entry ramp.

Concord West

Homebush Bay Dr has alot of fast traffic but it does have a breakdown lane you can use.

Liberty Grove

Cross the entrance lane to Liberty Grove to continue along Homebush Bay Dr.

Liberty Grove

Cross the exit lane from Liberty Grove to continue along Homebush Bay Dr.

Concord West

Veer left to take the exit lane to Underwood Rd.

Concord West

Left into Underwood Rd at the roundabout. This also has traffic lights at peak times.

Homebush

Right into Coleman Ave.

Homebush

Left into Wentworth Rd South.

Homebush

Wentworth Rd South and Pomeroy St meet at the corner, head across the road to the entrance to the bridge.

Homebush

Wentworth Rd and Pomeroy St meet at a corner. Use the bridge over the M4. Bollards make it awkward for tandems, trailers and trikes.

Homebush

Left into Park Rd.

Homebush

Right into Hillcrest St

Homebush

Cross Parramatta Rd using the traffic lights. Head to the left of the car yard on the far side of Parramatta Rd.

Homebush

Leave the footpath, cross to the other side of Bridge Rd.

Homebush

Right into The Crescent.

Homebush West

Left into Kessell Ave.

Homebush West

Left into Hampstead Rd.

Homebush West

Right into Arthur St. Arthur St is sometimes busy. If you have trouble crossing, there is a refuge island just to your left.

Strathfield

Left into Mitchell Rd.

Strathfield

Mitchell Rd meets Karuah St. Veer right to use the path through the park.

Strathfield

Go through the noise barriers.

Strathfield

Use the bike lane on Centenary Dr. From here, Centenary Dr, a short bit of Liverpool Rd, then Roberts Rd the road is busy, traffic fast, but there is a bike lane almost all the way till quieter streets in Greenacre.

Strathfield

Right into Liverpool Rd (Hume Hwy) at the traffic lights. Go under the bridge, stay in the left lane as we will be turning left just after that.

Strathfield South

Left to Roberts Rd.

Strathfield South

Bike lane starts soon.

Strathfield South

Shortly this road merges with Roberts Rd, it typically has alot of fast moving traffic. Get ready to take your lane and keep your speed up till the next lights.

Strathfield South

Bike lane ends.

Greenacre

We want to go right at the next lights. If you are fast or the traffic isn't bad head over to the right turn lanes. If you can't make it, stay in the left lane and do a hook turn at the lights, or turn left at the lights and do a U-turn.

Greenacre

Right into Norfolk Rd at the traffic lights.

Greenacre

Okay, you are out of the worst of the traffic, you can slow down and relax a bit. Its normally low traffic from here to Juno Pde.

Greenacre

Roundabout, left into Maiden St.

Greenacre

Rondabout, cross Russell St.

Greenacre

Roundabout, cross Rawson Rd.

Greenacre

Left into Juno Pde. We want to do a dog leg into Acacia Ave. Juno Pde can be very busy at peak times and fast. Be careful. Its best to time your crossing so you don't get stuck out in the middle of Juno Pde with vehicles bearing down on you.

Greenacre

Right into Acacia Ave.

Greenacre

Isn't it good to get off Juno Pde? Typically quiet from here to Wattle St.

Greenacre

Roundabout, cross Wangee Rd.

Greenacre

Roundabout, cross Chaseling St.

Greenacre

Roundabout, cross old Kent Rd.

Punchbowl

Left into Wattle St. Its left turn only here. We really want to continue south on Acacia Ave. Go left, head to the traffic island, theres a gap in it you can wait if traffic is heavy.

Punchbowl

Left into Acacia Ave. Little traffic from here to Punchbowl Rd.

Punchbowl

Right into Punchbowl Rd at the traffic lights.

Punchbowl

Its a gentle uphill from here to the bridge over the railway. Peak times Punchbowl Rd is busy.

Punchbowl

In peak traffic from here to the traffic lights just the other side of the railway the left lane is typically full of qued motor vehicles. Right lane becomes right turn only near the bridge.

Punchbowl

Traffic lights at intersection with The Boulevarde, continue along Punchbowl Rd. Generally down hill from here to part way down Rossmore Ave. Jack Walsh bicycle shop is coming up on your right just after the lights.

Punchbowl

Left into Rossmore Ave. Watch out for the drunks leaving the pub.

Punchbowl

Signalised pedestrian crossing.

Punchbowl

Roundabout at intersection with Hillcrest St, continue along Rossmore Ave. Watch out for cars coming out of Hillcrest St on your left. Bottom of the hill, theres a small climb to Canterbury Rd.

Punchbowl

Right into Canterbury Rd at the traffic lights.

Punchbowl

This is Canterbury Rd, normally horrible to cycle on, buts its only a short downhill dash from here to the next lights.

Punchbowl

Left into Belmore Rd at the traffic lights. Its downhill from here to the next lights at Wiggs Rd.

Riverwood

Traffic lights at intersection with Wiggs Rd. Its a gentle uphill from here to the M5. Sometimes there is alot of traffic leaving Wiggs Rd and heading south on Belmore Rd from here.

Riverwood

The road surface in the left lane is really lumpy and crap for about 30m.

Riverwood

On your left is a park, you can head through that to a lane that takes you to Jindalee Pl. Or coming up on your right you can turn off Belmore Rd and head to the paths and back streets that take you to Salt Pan Creek.

Riverwood

Traffic lights at exit from M5, continue along Belmore Rd North. If you want to get on to the M5 westbound (yes bikes are legal) you'll need to head over to the right turn lane after this. For the adventurous, it is possible to jump the fence and carry your bike through the scrub to the M5 eastbound, though I don't recommend it.

Riverwood

Theres a bike path on your left (sharp turn left, careful of vehicles coming up behind you). To your right is the community centre, also a skate park, new lake and path to Salt Pan Creek are there but not shown on the aerial view.

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