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Busway traffic bulletin: Sat 23 to Fri 29 Sept

Published: Fri 22 Sep 2006 02:07 PM
Transit New Zealand
Auckland Regional Office
22 September 2006
Busway traffic bulletin: saturday 23 september to friday 29 september
Transit New Zealand advises motorists of next week’s proposed closures for work on State Highway 1 for Northern Busway Project construction (weather permitting).
Sunday 24 September
WAIRAU RD
Wairau Rd between Porana Rd & Forrest Hill Rd - CLOSED - from 9pm until 5am the following morning to install a temporary traffic alignment.
- Motorists are advised to follow the diversion via Northcote Rd or Tristram Ave.
Sunday 24 –Tuesday 26 September
NORTHCOTE RD & ESMONDE RD
All SH1 Motorway lanes southbound between Northcote Rd & Esmonde Rd - CLOSED - overnight from 9pm until 5am the following morning for pavement construction.
- As part of this closure the Northcote Rd SH1 southbound on-ramp will be closed at the same times.
- If unforeseen circumstances prevent work at the above time, the closure will be on 27 &28 September.
- Motorists are advised to follow the diversion via Esmonde Rd on-ramp.
Wednesday 27 28 September
ESMONDE RD
Esmonde Rd eastbound between Barrys Point Rd and Burns Ave - CLOSED - from 9pm until 5am the following morning for work on Shoal Bay Bridge.
- As part of this closure, the left hand turn from Barrys Point Rd to Esmonde Rd will also be closed at this time.
- Motorists are advised to follow the diversion via Barrys Point Rd to Burns Ave & Esmonde Rd.
Wednesday 27 28 September
ESMONDE RD
Esmonde Rd westbound between Lake Rd and Barrys Point Rd - CLOSED - from 9pm until 5am the following morning for work on Shoal Bay Bridge.
- Motorists are advised to follow the diversion via Anzac St.
Transit New Zealand apologises for any inconvenience caused.
Transit New Zealand Northern Busway Project Director Clive Fuhr (09) 486 0054
Visit www.busway.co.nz or www.transit.govt.nz for more information on the project.
ENDS

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