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Emirates Team New Zealand Homecoming Parade Route

Published: Mon 3 Jul 2017 09:09 AM
Aucklanders will get the chance to welcome home the triumphant Emirates Team New Zealand this week, with a land and sea parade route confirmed to mark the team’s America’s Cup success.
The parade is confirmed to take place on Thursday, 6 July, starting at 12.30pm.
Fans will be able to see members of Emirates Team New Zealand in the parade, which will make its way down Queen Street towards the waterfront.
The road parade route is:
• commencing at the corner of Wakefield Street and Queen Street at 12.30pm
• travelling down Queen Street, turning right into Customs Street East
• from Customs Street East, turning left into Gore Street
• from Gore Street, turning left onto Quay Street to the Princes Wharf/Eastern Viaduct intersection.
Emirates Team New Zealand will then take to the water from the Viaduct Basin for a sail past, giving viewers a unique vantage point from which to welcome the team home.
The sail past route is:
• around the Viaduct Basin
• past the Viaduct Events Centre to North Wharf
• back to the New Zealand Maritime Museum and around Princes Wharf
• around Queens Wharf, where the sail past finishes.
The parade route and recommended viewing points are included in the attached image. The parade route and details of the event are available at www.aucklandnz.com/americascupparade. This will be updated with further information in the lead up to the parade.
Mayor Phil Goff says: “We are looking forward to welcoming Emirates Team New Zealand and the America’s Cup back to Auckland.”
“While Queen Street was originally ruled out as a parade route, city agencies have worked collaboratively to bring the parade down Auckland's main street in the heart of the city, which is also synonymous with past America’s Cup successes.”
“Auckland Council welcomes its partnership with central government to welcome the team home and to give Aucklanders a chance to show their support for the team and what they have achieved,” he said.
General:
• While a mid-week parade will mean some Aucklanders won’t be able to attend, organisers have taken into account that team members have been away from home for an extended period and will want to return to their families as soon as possible, and the Test match being held in Auckland over the weekend.
• Organisers originally investigated the sail past also travelling to Devonport, but were unable to include this in the route due to time constraints
• The route is subject to change. www.aucklandnz.com/americascupparade will be updated with further information in the lead-up to the parade.
• The central city will be very busy on the day of parade. People attending the parade are advised to use public transport, to cycle or walk, as parking will be very limited.
• People should plan their journey and travel early, and spread out along the parade route. If travelling into the city remember it’s a business day.
• There will be road closures and bus diversions in place during the team’s journey. Full details will be available via https://at.govt.nz/bus-train-ferry/events/
• The Welcome Home Parade will be broadcast free to air on TVNZ 1 and TV3. It will also be streamed on Newshub and 1newsnow.
• The Queens Wharf Auckland Fanzone for The British & Irish Lions will be open, and the big screens operating with coverage of the Welcome Home Parade.
ENDS

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