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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.
At the same time, ALPURT B1 was upgraded to motorway standard to complete the Northern Motorway from central Auckland to Puhoi. [8] The Victoria Park Tunnel project was completed in early 2012 having been opened earlier in the year. Three northbound lanes were constructed in a cut-and-cover tunnel next to the existing four-lane viaduct.
State Highway 16 (SH 16) is a New Zealand state highway linking central Auckland with Wellsford, via Auckland's Northwestern Motorway, Helensville and Kaukapakapa.It provides an alternative to SH 1 for traffic travelling between Auckland and parts of Northland from Wellsford northwards.
Auckland – Upper Harbour Local Board: Unsworth Heights: 0.0: 0.0: SH 1 south (Northern Motorway) – Auckland: SH 18 and Upper Harbour Motorway begins: SH 1 north (Northern Motorway) – Whangarei: 0.5: 0.31: 1: Caribbean Drive Paul Matthews Road: Eastbound exit and westbound entrance: 2.4: 1.5: 2: Route 26 (Albany Highway) Greenhithe: 4.3: 2 ...
SH 1 south (Otaika Road) – Auckland SH 14 begins 35°43′56″S 174°18′35″E / 35.732103°S 174.309593°E / -35.732103; 174.309593 ( SH 14/SH 1 intersection (Whangarei
Territorial authority Location km mi Destinations Notes; Far North District: Ohaeawai: 0: 0.0: SH 1 north – Kaitaia, Cape Reinga SH 1 south – Whangārei: SH 12 begins: Kaikohe: 8.7: 5.4: SH 15 (Te Pua Road) – Okaihau, Kaitaia
The Western Ring Route is a motorway system in Auckland, New Zealand.It runs along (from south to north) the entire Southwestern Motorway (State Highway 20), most of the Northwestern Motorway (part of SH 16), the entire Upper Harbour Motorway, and the entire Upper Harbour Highway (the last two forming SH 18). [1]
Traffic could now travel 11.5 km on the Northwestern Motorway, and the journey between Auckland and Whenuapai was cut by a total of 9 km compared with local roads. In 1966, the current Auckland International Airport opened at Mangere, and Whenuapai reverted to a military airport. This affected the use of the motorway, delaying further extensions.