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Care Needed While Driving Home From The Long Weekend
Sunday, 5 February 2023, 7:48 pm
Press Release: Auckland Transport
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Auckland Transport is asking people returning home after
the long weekend to be particularly alert when driving.
There are still roads throughout the region with significant
damage, and care is needed as rain is expected on Monday. We
recommend people check the AT Mobile app or AT website for
the latest information on the road network or public
transport services before they travel.
There continues
to be approx. 450 road maintenance crew members working on
the region’s roads and in the past 24 hours, they have
managed to reopen the Brynderwyn Hill (northbound and
changing to southbound on Monday 6 February), Ngapipi Road,
Kemp Road, and Shore Road.
Deputy Mayor Desley Simpson
is pleased to have Shore Road reopened. “I would like to
say a huge thanks to the Mayor and AT for all their efforts
in getting Shore Road to reopen in time for schools starting
back this week.”
The work on Tamaki Drive is
progressing well and it is hoped that a westbound lane can
be opened in the next 24 hours.
School bus
routes
Many families will be turning their attention
to schools starting on Tuesday. From Monday morning, the AT
website will have all the latest information regarding any
changes to school bus routes. AT will also be contacting
schools to inform them of any bus routes affected by the
recent extreme weather events.
Transport Plan
for Waitangi Weekend 2023 – as at 3pm, 5 February - latest
updates at AT.govt.nz/weatherwatch
Auckland’s
road network is operational, however there are 26 roads
either fully or partially closed. The key roads impacted are
listed below:
North
- Beach Road, Northcote
– Closed both ways
- Braemar Road, Castor Bay –
Closed both ways
- Glenvar Road, Torbay – Closed
both ways between East Coast Rd and Fitzwilliam
Dr
- 21 Woodlands Crescent, Browns Bay – Closed both
ways
Rodney
- Ridge Road, Waiake –
Lane closed
- Mill Flat Road – the Bailey Bridge
installation continues, with residents still having access
via the Riverhead Forest. Part of the Coatesville-Riverhead
Highway will be closed to traffic to allow construction of
the bridge.
- Coatesville Riverhead Highway – Closed
both ways
- Ahuroa Road, Puhoi – Closed both
ways
- 1200 Kaipara Hills Road, Kaipara Flats –
Closed both ways
- Tahekeroa Road, Tahekeroa –
Closed both ways
- Tunnel Road, Puhoi – Closed both
ways
- Weranui Road, Wainui – Closed
east-bound
- 103 Duck Creek Road, Stillwater – Lane
closed
- SH1 - Hibiscus Coast Highway On-ramp,
Silverdale - Lane closed
north-bound
Central
- Tamaki Drive
(Mission Bay – Patterson Ave to Watene Cres) - Closed both
ways
- Waikowhai Road, Mount Roskill - Closed both
ways
Waiheke Island
- Hekerua Rd –
Closed both ways
South
- Sherwood
Drive – Closed both ways
- Pukekohe East Road –
Westbound closure
- Moumoukai Hill Road, Ness Valley
– Closed both ways
- Otau Mountain Road, Clevedon
– Closed both ways
- Marine Parade, Howick – One
lane closed
West
- Mountain Road,
Henderson Valley – Multiple slips, one lane only in some
sections.
- 1162 Scenic Drive, Swanson – Closed both
ways
- 412 Scenic Drive, Waiatarua – Closed both
ways
- 9 Takahe Road, Titirangi – Lane
closed
- 32 Wood Bay Road, Titirangi – Closed both
ways
- 72 to 84 Opanuku Road, Henderson Valley – one
narrow lane
- 15 Paturoa Road, Titirangi Beach end –
Closed
Great Barrier Island
- Cape
Barrier Rd – Closed both ways
- Shoal Bay Rd –
Closed both ways
Public
Transport:
- Rail:
- Western
Line: Closed for works due to flooding. Buses replace trains
between Swanson and Britomart.
- Southern Line:
Papakura to/from Panmure via Eastern Line on 20-minute
frequency. Buses replace trains between Panmure and
Britomart due to works being completed on the Eastern line
to manage slips.
- Eastern Line: Manukau to / from
Otahuhu at 20-minute frequency; customers will need to
transfer at Otahuhu to Southern Line services to travel to
Panmure.
- Rail replacement buses are in place on the
Onehunga Line and between Otahuhu and Newmarket on the
southern line due to the Rail Network
Rebuild.
- Bus: The bus
network is back to normal schedule and services are back to
pre-flood levels. Some diversions and detours continue to
operate due to road closures. Up to date public transport
information can be found at AT.govt.nz/weatherwatch
- Ferry:
Ferries are now operating normal timetables, other than Gulf
Harbour which will continue to operate a bus
replacement.
- School Buses: we are
working to minimise and manage detours on school bus routes.
We recommend parents check the AT Mobile App or AT website
for the most current information.
- Parking
and vehicle recovery:
- A total of 2012
flooded vehicles have been towed, including 72 towed today.
There are 457 vehicles across the city still to be
recovered.
- All car park buildings are fully
operational (Downtown, Victoria Street, Toka Puia, Ronwood
and Fanshawe Street).
- Civic is open to the public
but has reduced availability due to the closure of Level 3
(flooding). Level 2 is temporarily closed for testing and
cleaning.
- Parking enforcement begins again
today.
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