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The route had its highway status revoked in December 2003, as part of the closure of Port Whangārei to commercial shipping and the opening of Northport at Marsden Point. Six months later, in June 2004, SH 15A was gazetted to provide a highway link to the new port facilities at Marsden Point.
The former was built for the same purpose as the Marsden Point Branch: better harbour access for Whangarei. In 1885, the government officially acknowledged that the wharf serving the Whangarei to Kamo railway line (later part of the North Auckland Line) was inadequate for the purpose it served and an alternative in deeper water was necessary ...
Construction began on 10 March 1879 but quickly fell behind schedule due to unstable terrain and slips. On 28 October 1880, the first 7.3 km of line opened, but this featured a temporary 1 km siding to an alternative wharf while the full line was completed to the intended wharf. At 10.64 km, the full line opened on 30 November 1882. [15]
Now signed with a white shield as Inland Route 70. 72: SH 1 at Woodend: SH 1 near Temuka: Rangiora, Waimakariri Gorge, Rakaia Gorge, Geraldine: 194 Was revoked in 1991–92. [10] [12] Now forms part of Inland Scenic Route, signed with a white shield as Route 72. 73A: SH 1 at Carmen/Main South Rds, Christchurch SH 73 at Blenheim/Curtletts Rds ...
The next 17 km to Albany runs through a mainly rural environment. An interchange at Silverdale provides access to the Hibiscus Coast and the Whangaparaoa Peninsula, and access to the alternative toll-free route north via Urban Route 31 (formerly State Highway 17). The Orewa interchange can also be used, but requires driving through local ...
People have been ferried to Ireland on alternative routes after the temporary closure of Holyhead port in an effort to get people home for Christmas, a Welsh Cabinet Secretary has said. The busy ...
Interstate 81 offers a bypass to I-40. From Knoxville, travelers can head north on I-81, which connects with Interstate 26, providing an alternate route to Asheville and other areas in North Carolina.
Route information; Maintained by NZ Transport Agency: Length: 54.6 km (33.9 mi) Major junctions; East end: SH 1 (Western Hills Drive/Otaika Road) at Whangārei: SH 15 (Mangakahia Road/Otaika Valley Road) at Maungatapere: West end: SH 12 (Jervois Street/Grey Street) at Dargaville: Location; Country: New Zealand: Primary destinations