General Holmes Drive

General Holmes Drive

General Holmes Drive, looking south-west from the Sydney Airport overpass
Northeast end
Southwest end
Coordinates
General information
TypeMotorway
Length5.0 km (3.1 mi)
GazettedAugust 1928
Route number(s)
  • M1 (2013–present)
    (Botany–Kyeemagh)
  • A1 (2013–present)
    (Kyeemagh–Brighton-Le-Sands)
Former
route number
  • Metroad 1 (1993–2013)
    (Botany–Brighton-Le-Sands)
  • National Route 1 (1992–1993)
    (Botany–Brighton-Le-Sands)
  • State Route 64 (1974–1992)
    (Botany–Brighton-Le-Sands)
Major junctions
Northeast endJoyce Drive
Mascot, Sydney
 
Southwest end The Grand Parade
Brighton-Le-Sands, Sydney
Location(s)
Major suburbsSydney Airport
Highway system

General Holmes Drive is a 5-kilometre (3.1 mi) major divided road located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The road forms part of the M1, the A1, the Sydney Orbital Network, and the Australian Highway 1 network. Initially built in 1919 as a two-lane road and duplicated in 1951, the road partially circumnavigates Sydney Airport with its north-eastern terminus in Mascot, heading west and then south and then south-west, with its south-western terminus with The Grand Parade in Brighton-Le-Sands.

The road forms major links with the Southern Cross Drive and the M5 East, both part of the Sydney Orbital Network.

The road is named in honour of William Holmes, a distinguished Australian general who died in action during World War I.