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Sustained efforts will continue throughout the long weekend to clean up Tāmaki Makaurau’s storm-damaged road and public transport network.
Auckland Transport asks Aucklanders to take care when travelling on the network and plan their holiday travel carefully.
More than 400 road maintenance crew members were out across the region again today working hard to clear slips, repair flood damage and reopen roads. Since Saturday, more than 60 roads have been restored and reopened, with 32 roads currently closed.
Rail services are running to reduced timetables on the Western Line (between Newmarket and Swanson, with a transfer required at New Lynn), Southern Line (Papakura to Britomart via the Eastern Line) and the Eastern Line (running at peak between Britomart and Manukau, and off-peak between Manukau and Ōtāhuhu with a transfer required at Ōtāhuhu to Southern Line services to complete the journey).
Bus rail replacement services are running between Britomart and Newmarket due to significant slips at the Parnell rail tunnel, and on the Onehunga Line and Southern Line between Ōtāhuhu and Newmarket, due to the rail network rebuild.
Bus services are operating on all routes with extended journey times due to detours because of road closures. Dedicated school bus services have been reinstated for those schools which reopened today.
From tomorrow (Friday), most ferry services will return to normal timetables, however ferry users are warned to expect disruptions caused by staffing shortages. The Gulf Harbour services will be replaced by buses again tomorrow.
Passengers wanting to travel on public transport services should check the AT website for the latest information on public transport services before they travel.
For the latest information on road closures and public transport: at.govt.nz/weatherwatch.
In addition, two cycleways – at Grafton Gully and Waikaraka/Penrose – are closed due to fallen trees. Cyclists are advised to ride carefully due to muddy conditions on other cycle routes.
Transport Plan for Thursday 2 February 2023 with latest updates at at.govt.nz/weatherwatch:
Auckland’s road network is operational with 32 roads currently closed and key roads impacted to avoid below:
North Shore
Beach Road, Browns Bay – Closed Both Ways
Glenvar Road – Closed Both Ways
Central
Tāmaki Drive - Closed Both Ways
Shore Road, Remuera – Closed Both Ways
Ngāpipi Road, Orākei – Closed due to imminent slip risk.
Rossmay Terrace - Closed Both Ways
Mill Flat Road – the Bailey Bridge installation continues, with residents having access via the Riverhead Forest.
Part of the Coatesville-Riverhead Highway will be closed to traffic to allow construction of the bridge.
Kaipara Hills Road - Closed Both Ways
South
Awhitu Road (south of Kemp Road) – Closed Both Ways
Moumoukai Hill Road - Closed Both Ways
Otaua Mountain Road - Closed Both Ways
Sherwood Drive - Closed Both Ways
West
Woodbay Road -
Closed Both Ways
Scenic Drive - Closed Both
Ways
Aotea-Great Barrier
Cape Barrier Road – closed in both directions.
To keep up to date, please visit at.govt.nz/weatherwatch.
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