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CMJ traffic bulletin:Saturday 2 Oct - 7 Oct

Fri, 1 Oct 2004

Please find attached a Transit New Zealand traffic bulletin outlining
motorway closures affecting motorists from Saturday 2 October until
Thursday 7, as part of the Central Motorway Junction upgrade project.

Kind regards,
Andrew

Auckland Regional Office
1 October 2004


CMJ traffic bulletin: Saturday 2 October until Thursday 7 October

Transit New Zealand would like to advise motorists of proposed closures
for ongoing work as part of the Central Motorway Junction upgrade
project.

CMJ Stage 1
Full motorway closures:
Sunday 3 October - CLOSED - overnight from 11pm until 4am on Monday:
. All northbound lanes between Market Rd and Gillies Ave
Detour: off at Market Rd off-ramp and on at Gillies Ave on-ramp.

Ramp and link closures:
Saturday 2 October - CLOSED - during the day and at night from 7am until
8pm:
. Port off-ramp (SH1 northbound)
. Wellesley St off-ramp (SH1 northbound) **
** Off-ramp closure will only be deployed if the Khyber Pass off-ramp
closure is cancelled.
Sunday 3 October - CLOSED - during the day and overnight from 6am until
6am on Monday:
. Khyber Pass off-ramp (SH1 northbound) *
. Port off-ramp (SH1 northbound)
. Wellesley St off-ramp (SH1 northbound) **
* Off-ramp will be reopened when full carriageway closure is required.
** Off-ramp closure will only be deployed if the Khyber Pass off-ramp
closure is cancelled.
Sunday 3 October - CLOSED - overnight from 8pm until 6am on Monday:
. Symonds St on-ramp (SH1 southbound)
. Khyber Pass on-ramp (SH1 southbound)
. Gillies Ave on-ramp (SH1 northbound)
. Port on-ramp (SH16 westbound)
. Wellesley St on-ramp (SH16 westbound)
. Northwestern to Southern Motorway link (SH16 to SH1 southbound)

Monday 4 October - CLOSED - overnight from 8pm until 6am on Tuesday:
. Symonds St on-ramp (SH1 southbound)
. Khyber Pass on-ramp (SH1 southbound)
. Gillies Ave on-ramp (SH1 northbound)
. Khyber Pass off-ramp (SH1 northbound)
. Port off-ramp (SH1 northbound)
. Wellesley St off-ramp (SH1 northbound)
. Port on-ramp (SH16 westbound)
. Wellesley St on-ramp (SH16 westbound)
. Northwestern to Southern Motorway link (SH16 to SH1 southbound)

Tuesday 5 October - CLOSED - overnight from 8pm until 6am on Wednesday:
. Symonds St on-ramp (SH1 southbound)
. Khyber Pass on-ramp (SH1 southbound)
. Gillies Ave on-ramp (SH1 northbound)
. Khyber Pass off-ramp (SH1 northbound)
. Port off-ramp (SH1 northbound)
. Wellesley St off-ramp (SH1 northbound)
. Port on-ramp (SH16 westbound)
. Wellesley St on-ramp (SH16 westbound)
. Port off-ramp (SH16 portbound)
. Wellesley St off-ramp (SH16 city bound)
. Northwestern to Southern Motorway link (SH16 to SH1 southbound)

Wednesday 6 October - CLOSED - overnight from 8pm until 6am Thursday:
. Symonds St on-ramp (SH1 southbound)
. Khyber Pass on-ramp (SH1 southbound)
. Gillies Ave on-ramp (SH1 northbound)
. Khyber Pass off-ramp (SH1 northbound)
. Port off-ramp (SH1 northbound)
. Wellesley St off-ramp (SH1 northbound)
. Port off-ramp (SH16 portbound)
. Wellesley St off-ramp (SH16 citybound)
. Northwestern to Southern Motorway link (SH16 to SH1 southbound)

Thursday 7 October - CLOSED - overnight from 8pm until 6am on Friday:
. Symonds St on-ramp (SH1 southbound)
. Khyber Pass on-ramp (SH1 southbound)
. Gillies Ave on-ramp (SH1 northbound)
. Khyber Pass off-ramp (SH1 northbound)
. Port off-ramp (SH1 northbound)
. Wellesley St off-ramp (SH1 northbound)
. Port off-ramp (SH16 portbound)
. Wellesley St off-ramp (SH16 citybound)
. Northwestern to Southern Motorway link (SH16 to SH1 southbound)

Local road closures:
Sunday 3 October - CLOSED - during the day from 6am until 8pm:
. Khyber Pass Rd near the motorway ramps

Sunday 3 through to Thursday 7 October - CLOSED - overnight from 8pm
until 6am the following morning:

Either Boston Rd or Khyber Pass Rd near the motorway ramps

Ongoing motorway lane closures:

There will be ongoing north and southbound lane closures at night on the
Southern Motorway between the Gillies Ave on- and off-ramps and the
Symonds Street overbridge from Sunday through to Thursday nights until
2005.

Please choose alternative routes during these closures. Motorists are
advised that there could be delays.

The CMJ Project
Stage 1 of Transit's Central Motorway Junction upgrade project covers
the section of motorway between the Upper Queen St over-bridge and
Gillies Ave on- and off-ramps and is scheduled for completion in 2005.

Project information centre: corner of Stanley Street and Alten Road,
Grafton, 8.30am - 5.30pm, weekdays.

Phone 0800 ToFreeflow (0800 863 733).

Stage 2 of Transit's Central Motorway Junction upgrade project extends
from Bond St on the Northwestern Motorway (SH16) to the interface with
CMJ Stage 1 near Symonds St and from Wellington St on the Southern
Motorway (SH1) to Symonds St.

Project information centre: 13-19 Howe Street, Freeman's Bay, Monday to
Thursday
8.00am - 5.30pm, Friday 8:00am - 4:30pm, Saturdays 10:00am - 12:00pm and
the first Sunday of each month 10:00am - 12:00pm.

Phone 0800 CMJ Core (0800 265 2673).

Transit New Zealand Regional Manager Wayne McDonald tel. (09) 368 2000.
Visit www.transit.govt.nz for more
information.

ENDS

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