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The motorway is a direct extension of the Northern Motorway, which changes to the Southern Motorway just south of exits 424C and 424D. For the first kilometre, the road is two lanes each way due to the constraints of the Victoria Park Viaduct to the north. The motorway then delves deep into the Central Motorway Junction, turning eastward to ...
Auckland CBD: 425: 264: Victoria Park Tunnel (northbound) Victoria Park Viaduct (southbound) 427: 265: 427: Central Motorway Junction: SH 16 (Northwestern Motorway) – Port, Waitakere, Helensville: Southbound exit and northbound entrance Auckland Northern Motorway becomes Auckland Southern Motorway: 428: 266: 428: Central Motorway Junction
The same shield is occasionally employed elsewhere for "Regional Route" roads. These include the route UR1 in New Plymouth, the former route K in Tauranga (now SH29), and revoked state highways like the Inland Kaikoura Road (Route 70), Inland Scenic Route 72, and Route 67, the northernmost extent of SH67 on the West Coast.
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.
The Southern Path (Māori: Ara Tonga) is a 4.5 km off-road shared path linking Takanini and Papakura. [1] The route runs along State Highway 1 . [ 2 ] It opened in 2021 and was built part of the Southern Corridor Improvements project.
Auckland Southern Motorway; Christchurch Southern Motorway; Dunedin Southern Motorway This page was last edited on 30 December 2019, at 04:32 (UTC). Text is ...
An extensive motorway network was planned for Auckland in the 1950s [30] and 1960s. [31] Auckland's first motorway was a 3.2 kilometre section of the Southern Motorway, between Penrose and Mt Wellington, that was opened in 1953. [32] By 2017 there was over 220 km of motorways in Auckland, carrying over 900,000 trips per day [33] on the ...
The Auckland Northern Motorway section between Silverdale and Orewa now designated as SH 1, remainder of the route was revoked in 2009 due to further extension of the motorway to Puhoi. 1F: SH 1 and SH 10 at Awanui Cape Reinga: 103 Became part of an extended SH 1. 2A: SH 2 at Tauranga: SH 29A at Maungatapu 3.8 Revoked in August 2015 [6] 2B