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SH20 Manukau Harbour Crossing traffic bulletin

Published: Fri 18 Apr 2008 12:26 AM
TRAFFIC BULLETIN
TRANSIT NEW ZEALAND AUCKLAND REGIONAL OFFICE
18 April 2008
SH20 Manukau Harbour Crossing traffic bulletin
Sunday 20 - Thursday 24 April
Transit New Zealand advises motorists of the following upcoming closures for work on the Southwestern Motorway (SH20) as part of the Manukau Harbour Crossing project:
Sunday 20 April
* Coronation Road northbound on-ramp closed overnight from 9pm until 5am for line marking and barrier movements.
- Detour via Coronation Road to Rimu Road on-ramp.
- Contingency dates are 21 - 24 April.
Monday 21 April
* Rimu Road between northbound on-ramp and Mahunga Drive closed overnight from 9am until 3pm for asphalt surfacing.
- The left turn from Rimu Road/Mahunga Drive southbound off-ramp will also be closed.
- Detour via Rimu Road northbound on-ramp, Neilson Street, Walmsley Road southbound off-ramp and Coronation Road.
- Contingency dates are 22 and 23 April.
The following closures will be in place for one or two nights between Sunday 20 April and Thursday 24 April:
* Rimu Road northbound on-ramp closed from 9pm until 5am the following morning for line marking and barrier movements.
- Detour via Coronation Road northbound on-ramp.
* Rimu Road/Mahunga Drive southbound off-ramp closed from 9pm until 5am the following morning for barrier movements.
- Detour via Walmsley Road off-ramp and Mahunga Drive.
* Rimu Road/Mahunga Drive between Coronation Road roundabout and Miro Road closed from 9pm until 5am the following morning for line marking and barrier movements.
- Detour via Coronation and Walmsley Roads and Mahunga Drive.
* Walmsley Road southbound off-ramp closed from 9pm until 5am the following morning for line marking and barrier movements.
- Detour via Rimu Road/Mahunga Drive off-ramp and Mahunga Drive.
If any of the contingency dates are required then all scheduled work will be reviewed to ensure no two consecutive ramps or interchanges are closed at the same time.
Motorists are advised to follow the signposted detours while the closures are in place. Transit New Zealand regrets any inconvenience caused.
ENDS

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