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CMJ traffic bulletin: Sunday 23 to Thursday 27 Nov

Published: Wed 19 Nov 2003 01:44 PM
Auckland Regional Office
19 November 2003
CMJ traffic bulletin: Sunday 23 to Thursday 27 November
Lane, ramp and local road closures continue on the Southern Motorway this week as work progresses on Stage 1 of the Central Motorway Junction upgrade project. These are outlined below:
- Khyber Pass on and off-ramps and sections of Khyber Pass Road – CLOSED – during the day from 7am Sunday 23 until 6am the following morning – Monday 24 November. Also – CLOSED – at night 8pm to 6am Monday 24 through to Thursday 27 November.
- CLOSED from 8pm until 6am each night, Sunday 23 through to Thursday 27 November:
- Symonds Street on-ramp
- Gillies Ave on-ramp
- Port and Wellesley Street off-ramp
- Northwestern- Southern Motorway link
- Boston Road
There will also be ongoing north and southbound lane closures at night on the Southern Motorway between the Gillies Avenue on and off-ramps and the Symonds Street over-bridge until 2005. At least one lane will remain open to traffic at all times.
Please choose alternative on- and off-ramps during these times. 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 Street over-bridge and Gillies Avenue 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) or www.transit.govt.nz
ENDS

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