Barry Drive is a major arterial road in Canberra, the capital city of Australia.
The road forms part of the most direct route between the city centre, Belconnen Town Centre and Calvary Hospital, as well as providing access to the Australian National University and laboratories of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation.
It was named after Sir Redmond Barry, an Irish-born Victorian judge and inaugural Chancellor of the University of Melbourne.
[1] The road skirts the foot of Black Mountain and joins Belconnen Way in the Canberra Nature Park.
The transitway is designed to improve access, reduce travel times and congestion, and increase productivity.