Statistics:
- Length:
- 22 km
- Termini:
- Northern: Canterbury Rd (MR32) and Mt Dandenong Rd (MR62), Montrose
- Southern: Burwood Hwy (MR22 / C412), Upper Ferntree Gully
- Suburbs, Towns & Localities Along Route:
- Upper Ferntree Gully, Tremont, Ferny Creek, Sassafras, Olinda, Mt Dandenong, Kalorama and Montrose
Route Numbering:
- Current: C415
- Multiplexed with: C401
- Former: 22
- Road Authority Internal Classification: 1
- 4991 (Montrose to Upper Ferntree Gully)
- 5781 (Montrose)
General Information:
C415 is a windy undivided route through the Dandenong Ranges in Melbourne's east. It passes through very picturesque terrain and services residential, commercial and bushland areas, and provides access to several tourist attractions.
Multiplexes along the route include:
- C401, for 500 m, between Canterbury Rd (MR32) and Leith Rd (C401), Montrose
Advance Directional Sign:
AD sign on Mt Dandenong Tourist Rd (C415) at Montrose approaching the roundabout with Leith Rd (C401) & Montrose Rd, August 2015. The C401 duplex starts at this junction.
Image © Paul Rands
Intersection Directional Sign:
ID sign at the corner of Mt Dandenong Tourist Rd (C415), Montrose Rd & Leith Rd (C401) at Montrose, August 2015. The C401 duplex starts at this junction.
Image © Paul Rands
Advance Directional Sign:
AD sign on Mt Dandenong Rd (C401 / C415) at Montrose approaching the roundabout with Leith Rd (C401) and Montrose Rd, August 2015.
Image © Paul Rands
Intersection Directional Sign:
ID sign on the roundabout with Mt Dandenong Rd (C401 / C415), Leith Rd (C401) and Montrose Rd at Montrose, August 2015.
Image © Paul Rands
Reassurance Directional Sign:
Distance sign at Montrose, August 2015.
Image © Paul Rands
Ridge Road:
Corner of Mt Dandenong Tourist Rd (C415) and Ridge Rd (C403) at Kalorama, August 2015.
Image © Paul Rands
1 VIC Government, VicRoads, Road Management Plan 2020-2021, 07 December 2020.