This concludes today's #PirateGeoWeirdness presentation! Now that you know everything there is to know about the #GeoWeirdness of #MountWaverley, you have no reason to visit! (12/12)
Mount Waverley is considered so mundane that while it was the logical place for the planned Suburban Rail Loop to cross the Glen Waverley Line, instead the SRL gives Mount Waverley a two-station berth and veers 5 km off-straight to cross at Glen Waverley Station. (11/12) #PirateGeoWeirdness #MountWaverley
Mount Waverley is notable for producing some of Australia's most iconic celebrities: musician Shirley Strachan, TV presenter John Blackman, theatrical actor Marina Prior, Musician Flea, and serial killer Peter Dupas. (10/12) #PirateGeoWeirdness #MountWaverley
In true #GeoWeirdness spirit, Mount Waverley has a Court which is not a Court: Malcolm Court, only one of whose three segments could remotely be considered a true cul-de-sac. (9/12) #PirateGeoWeirdness #MountWaverley
Crossing Stephensons Road is High Street Road. No, I didn't stutter: High Street Road is the road that leads to High Street (in nearby Ashburton). I used to live on High Street Road, whose street numbering duplicated that of High Street, and I got very good at directing lost drivers who found us looking for the sports medicine clinic in Ashburton. Evidently they couldn't read their Melways. (8/12) #PirateGeoWeirdness #MountWaverley
Mount Waverley's central street is Stephensons Road, which changes names as soon as you cross the suburb boundaries in either direction, taking on _seven other names_ across its 40 km length. (7/12) #PirateGeoWeirdness #MountWaverley
Mount Waverley's biggest claim to mapping fame is that it was the birthplace of Melbourne's beloved street directory, Melway, whose first edition was released in 1966, and whose 50th edition was released in 2023. Every driver had a Melways in their car. Everyone knew their home's map number and grid reference. (I grew up at Map 123 E11.) (6/12) #PirateGeoWeirdness #MountWaverley
Named for the Waverley series of historical novels by Sir Walter Scott, the sprawling area was split into Mount Waverley and adjacent Glen Waverley in 1905. "Mount" Waverley is a gentle hill that not even I work up a sweat climbing. The suburb's highest point is about 140 m above sea level. (5/12) #PirateGeoWeirdness #MountWaverley
Both grids are visible in Geoff Boeing's 2018 survey of street directions of world cities. https://geoffboeing.com/2018/07/city-street-orientations-world/ (4/12) #PirateGeoWeirdness #MountWaverley
City Street Orientations around the World – Geoff Boeing

The Mile Grid is different to the well-known Hoddle Grid of the Central Business District, which runs 20° west of north, to align with the Yarra River. (3/12) #PirateGeoWeirdness #MountWaverley