SH1 Northern Motorway traffic bulletin
Friday, 9 May 2008, 3:54 pm
Press Release: Transit New Zealand
TRAFFIC BULLETIN
TRANSIT NEW ZEALAND AUCKLAND REGIONAL
OFFICE
9 May 2008
SH1 Northern Motorway traffic
bulletin
Sunday 11 – Wednesday 14 May
Transit New
Zealand advises motorists of the following upcoming closures
for work on the Northern Motorway (SH1):
Sunday 11 May -
Wednesday 14 May (contingency 15 May)
Onewa Rd
northbound on and off-ramps and southbound on-ramp closed
10pm – 5am for kerbing, lighting and traffic loop
installation work.
Onewa Rd and Sylvan Ave will also be
closed.
Detour via Stafford Rd, Esmonde Rd or Northcote
Rd on and off-ramps.
TRISTRAM AVE
Sunday 11 May -
Wednesday 14 May (contingency 15 May)
Tristram Ave
southbound off-ramp closed 10pm – 5am for red chipsealing
and paving work.
Detour via Northcote Rd southbound
off-ramp.
Road users are requested to use the signposted
detours whilst the closures are in operation.
Transit New
Zealand apologises for any inconvenience
caused.
ENDS
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