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The Western Belfast Bypass is an approximately five-kilometre-long (3.1 mi), four lane, grade separated motorway recently built to bypass the northern Christchurch suburb of Belfast, New Zealand. It is estimated that its construction will result in 17,000 fewer vehicles using Main North Road through Belfast, and shorten travel times between the ...
State Highway 1 North Canterbury – Woodend Bypass Project (Belfast to Pegasus) Canterbury: Infrastructure: To extend the SH1 Christchurch Northern Corridor between Belfast and Pegasus by constructing 4 km of motorway or expressway to bypass the Woodend township, to create a safe, efficient route, with travel time savings and benefits.
When State Highway 1 went through Christchurch was rerouted to bypass the city in the early 1990s, State Highways 73 and 74 were extended to cover much of the original route, with SH 74 initially continuing through at QEII Drive/Northcote Road to travel via Cranford and Sherborne Streets. In Christchurch CBD, the route turned left onto Bealey ...
The Christchurch Northern Motorway is the main northern route into and out of Christchurch, New Zealand. The motorway forms part of State Highway 1 (SH 1) and State Highway 74 (SH 74). The motorway, which heads in a northerly direction, is approximately 16.5 km in length.
SH 73 / SH 76 interchange near Hillmorton, Christchurch Akaroa: Hillmorton, Halswell, Tai Tapu, Little River, Duvauchelle / Robinsons Bay 77.3 SH 74 at the Tunnel Rd / Port Hills Rd interchange in Christchurch SH 1 near Templeton, Christchurch Sydenham, Addington, Hillmorton 22.6 Known as the Christchurch Southern Motorway from Sydenham to ...
The Western Corridor is a road in Christchurch, New Zealand which connects the suburb of Belfast, New Zealand, in the north to Hornby in the south and connects the Canterbury region to Christchurch Airport. Most of the traffic on the corridor heads to the city, the airport, Belfast or Hornby, while 15% of traffic travels further north or south.
This is a list of motorways and expressways in New Zealand, including some proposed and under construction.There are currently 416 km of motorways and expressways in New Zealand. 19 km are currently under construction, with a further 170 km expected to be completed by 2034, at which time a total of 605 km of motorway and expressway is expected.
Meanwhile, in Christchurch, since SH 1 was rerouted to bypass the CBD, SH 73 was extended to Brougham Street/Waltham Road intersection, with the rest of the route covered by SH 74. In 2004, with SH 74 being rerouted to run along the Ring Road and the entire length of Tunnel Road instead of through the CBD, SH 73 was extended further to the Port ...