Busway traffic bulletin: 25 February - 3 March
Auckland Regional Office
23 February 2006
Busway traffic bulletin: Saturday 25 February to Friday 3 March
Transit New Zealand advises motorists of proposed closures for work on the Northern Busway and Esmonde Interchange upgrade over the next week.
Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 February - CLOSED
- overnight on Saturday from 8pm and all day Sunday until
5.00am Monday:
. Esmonde Rd off-ramp (SH1
northbound)
. Akoranga Drive eastbound link to Esmonde
Rd
. Akoranga Drive westbound link from Esmonde Rd
off-ramp (SH1 northbound)
Sunday 26 & Monday 27 February -
CLOSED - overnight from 10pm until 5am the following
morning:
. Tristram Ave off-ramp (SH1
southbound)
Monday 27 February to Thursday 2 March -
CLOSED - overnight from 9pm until 5am the following morning:
. Esmonde Rd on-ramp (SH1 southbound)
. Tristram
Ave on-ramp (SH1 southbound)
Monday 27 February to
Thursday 2 March - CLOSED - overnight from 10.30pm until 5am
the following morning:
. All southbound motorway lanes
between Tristram Ave and Northcote Rd (SH1
southbound)
Tuesday 28 February to Thursday 2 March -
CLOSED - overnight from 9pm until 5am the following
morning:
. Northcote Rd off-ramp (SH1 southbound)
Road users are requested to follow the signposted detours while the closures are in operation.
Transit New Zealand regrets any inconvenience caused.
In the event of inclement weather, the closures will be postponed to the next fine night.
Transit New Zealand Northern Busway
Project Director Clive Fuhr (09) 486 0054
Visit
www.busway.co.nz
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