Statistics:
- Length:
- 9 km
- Termini:
- Northern: Western Fwy (M8) and Gillies Rd (unnumbered), Wendouree
- Southern: Glenelg Hwy (B160) and Cherry Flat Rd, Delacombe
- Suburbs, Towns & Localities Along Route:
- Delacombe, Newington, Lake Wendouree and Wendouree
Route Numbering:
- Current: C307
- Road Authority Internal Classification: 1
- 5497
General Information:
C307 is a small suburban route through Ballarat's western suburbs, linking the industrial area around Delacombe to the Western Freeway (M8) north of Ballarat. Local roads forming the route include Wiltshire Lane, Learmonth Street, Winter Street and Gillies Street. The route also passes Lake Wendouree, site of the water events held for the 1956 Melbourne Olympics.
Advance Directional Sign:
AD sign approaching the roundabout with Ballarat-Carngham Rd (C296) and La Trobe St at Delacombe, July 2013.
Image © Rob Tilley
Advance Directional Sign:
AD sign on Learmonth St (C307) approaching Winter St (C307) in Delacombe, December 2006.
Image © Rob Tilley
Intersection Directional Sign:
ID sign at the junction with Winter St at Delacombe, July 2013. C307 turns left at this junction.
Image © Rob Tilley
Intersection Directional Sign:
ID sign at the junction with Winter St in Delacombe, July 2013. C307 turns right at this junction.
Image © Rob Tilley
Intersection Directional Sign:
ID sign at the junction with Learmonth St in Delacombe, July 2013. C307 turns left at this junction.
Image © Rob Tilley
Advance Directional Sign:
AD sign approaching the roundabout with Ballarat-Carngham Rd (C296) and La Trobe St at Delacombe, July 2013.
Image © Rob Tilley
Intersection Directional Sign:
ID sign at the roundabout with La Trobe St and Ballarat-Carngham Rd (C296) at Delacombe, July 2013.
Image © Rob Tilley
Advance Directional Sign:
AD sign approaching the southern terminus of C307, the roundabout with Glenelg Hwy (B160) in Delacombe, July 2013.
Image © Rob Tilley
Intersection Directional Sign:
ID sign at the roundabout with Glenelg Hwy (B160) in Delacombe, July 2013.
Image © Rob Tilley
1 VIC Government, VicRoads, Road Management Plan 2020-2021, 07 December 2020.