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NZ Transport Agency – Auckland Motorways

13 April 2012

NZ Transport Agency – Auckland Motorways

Overnight Motorway Closures

15 – 21 April 2012

The NZ Transport Agency advises of the following closures for motorway improvements. Closures start at 9pm and finish at 5am, unless otherwise stated. Work delayed by bad weather will be completed at the next available date, prior to Friday, 20 April.

NORTHERN MOTORWAY (SH1)

• Greville Road northbound off ramp 15 - 16 April

• Northbound lanes between Upper Harbour Highway off ramp and Greville Road on ramp 16 April

• Upper Harbour Highway northbound on ramp 16 April

• Tristram Avenue southbound on ramp 15 - 19 April

• Southbound lanes between Tristram Avenue off ramp and Northcote Road on ramp 15 - 18 April

• Northbound lanes between Esmonde Road off ramp and Northcote Road on ramp 15 April (approx 10:00p.m. to 5:00a.m.)

• Esmonde Road northbound on ramp 15 April (approx 10:00p.m. to 5:00a.m.)

• Onewa Road southbound on ramp 19 April

CENTRAL MOTORWAY JUNCTION (SH1 & SH16)

• Curran Street northbound on ramp 15 - 19 April (approx 8:00p.m. to 5:00a.m.)

• Southbound lanes between Fanshawe Street off ramp and Hobson Street on ramp 15 - 19 April (approx 11:00p.m. to 5:00a.m.)

• Northbound lanes between Nelson Street off ramp and Fanshawe Street on ramp 15 & 17 - 19 April (approx 10:30p.m. to 5:00a.m.)

• SH16 eastbound to SH1 northbound link 15 & 17 – 19 April

• SH16 Port westbound to SH1 northbound link 15 & 17 – 19 April

• SH1 northbound to SH16 eastbound (Port) link 19 April (subject to other closures in the area, please check before travelling)

• Symonds Street northbound off ramp 19 April (subject to other closures in the area, please check before travelling)

SOUTHERN MOTORWAY (SH1)

• Northbound lanes between Market Road off ramp and Gillies Avenue on ramp 16 April (approx 11:00p.m. to 5:00a.m.)

• Southbound lanes between Market Road off ramp and Greenlane on ramp 15 April (approx 11:00p.m. to 5:00a.m.)

• St Marks Road southbound on ramp 15 April

• Northbound lanes between Princes Street off ramp and Mt Wellington Highway on ramp 18 - 19 April

• Princes Street northbound on ramp 18 - 19 April

• Manukau northbound off ramp 15 - 17 April

• SH1 northbound to SH20 northbound link 15 - 17 April

• Northbound lanes between Papakura off ramp and Takanini on ramp 15 April

• Papakura northbound on ramp 15 April

NORTHWESTERN MOTORWAY (SH16)

• Te Atatu Peninsula eastbound on ramp 15 - 17 April

• Te Atatu Road westbound on ramp 15 - 19 April

• Westbound lanes between Te Atatu Road off ramp and Lincoln Road on ramp 15 - 19 April

• Rosebank Road eastbound on ramp 17 April

• Western Springs eastbound on ramp 16 April

SOUTHWESTERN MOTORWAY (SH20)

• Southbound lanes between Maioro Street off ramp and Dominion Road on ramp 14 - 16 April (continuous from 7:00p.m. Saturday to 5:00a.m. Monday)

• Maioro Street southbound on ramp 14 - 16 April (continuous from 7:00p.m. Saturday to 5:00a.m. Monday)

• Southbound lanes between Massey Road off ramp and Puhinui Road on ramp 18 April

• Massey Road southbound on ramp 18 April

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