Glover Avenue The street changes its name to
Glover Avenue at
West Terrace. It continues west through the
Adelaide Park Lands and Bakewell Underpass. Glover Avenue was opened in 1925 and was named after the previous
Lord Mayor of Adelaide,
Charles Richmond Glover. The Bakewell underpass opened in 2008. It replaced the Bakewell Bridge which opened with Glover Avenue in 1925. The Bakewell Bridge was named after
Edward Bakewell, the chairman of the
Municipal Tramways Trust. The purpose of the Bakewell Bridge was to reduce motor vehicle and tram traffic congestion on limited routes between the western suburbs and the
Adelaide city centre. Glover Avenue and the Bakewell Bridge replaced a level crossing and Henley Beach Road crossing the parklands on a different alignment. The bridge carried tram and motor traffic over some busy railway lines. The trams were removed in the 1950s. The bridge continued in use until it was in need of replacement. It was demolished in 2006. The bridge was replaced by the Bakewell Underpass which continued under
James Congdon Drive to provide a grade-separated intersection. It opened for traffic in January 2008.
Henley Beach Road It then changes name to Henley Beach Road as it continues through the western suburbs to the seaside, terminating at
Henley Beach South. Prior to construction of Glover Avenue in 1925, Henley Beach Road did not align to Currie Street. Glover Street veers right (north) from Currie Street. Prior to its construction, Henley Beach Road crossed the railway at a level crossing and continued as Mile End Road straight across the
Adelaide Park Lands to align with
Hindley Street. The tram line followed
North Terrace and the first part of
Port Road on the bridge over the railway, then swung south to join Henley Beach Road.
Grenfell Street On the east side of King William Street, it changes name to
Grenfell Street. A common belief for the name change that happens at King William Street with Grenfell/Currie St is that the namers believed no one should be able to cross the King's path. This applies to all streets that meet King William Street. ==Notable buildings==