Changes to transport network to help improve flow
3 October 2018
Changes to transport network
to help improve flow over summer peak
Auckland Airport today announced a suite of new ground transport initiatives in preparation for the ‘summer peak’, the busiest travel period of the year.
The eight new ground transport initiatives
will improve access to, from and around Auckland Airport for
travellers, employees and freight during the summer peak,
December 2018 and January 2019. These initiatives
include:
• providing freight and motorists with
a new, direct north (State Highway 20A) to south (State
Highway 20B) connection at Nixon Road (Nixon Road
Connection), enabling drivers to bypass the busy main
intersection at George Bolt Memorial Drive and Tom Pearce
Drive;
• implementing a restriction on heavy
vehicles (weighing more than 3500kg) transiting through the
airport precinct from SH20A to SH20B to traffic ease
congestion;
• establishing a new Drop & Ride
service for passengers to be dropped-off away from the
terminal forecourts before taking a free bus to the
terminals;
• introducing signal meters at the
Jimmy Ward Crescent roundabout to help better manage the
flow of traffic in and out of the airport precinct;
•
introducing an integrated operating plan with the Auckland
Transport Operations Centre to oversee and better manage
network operations;
• operating a transit lane
(T2 lane) on Tom Pearce Drive to help improve journey times
for vehicles and increase the frequency of buses servicing
the airport precinct;
• implementing a travel
rewards promotion to encourage people working within the
airport precinct to use public transport;
•
upgrading the Domestic Terminal forecourt to include a new
colour coded pick-up/drop-off zone allowing travellers to be
picked up conveniently and safely.
Auckland Airport’s general manager - airport development and delivery, André Lovatt says, “These eight initiatives play an important role in helping improve the way passengers, employees and freight move around the airport precinct. They will improve traffic flows and travel times, enhance the management of the transport network during peak hours as well as providing greater choice and flexibility for how people get to and from the airport precinct. Work on these new initiatives is already underway and they are scheduled to be operational by November 2018.”
“We’re investing more than $100 million between now and 2022 to upgrade our transport network as part of our 30-year vision to build the airport of the future. These new initiatives in our precinct’s transport infrastructure also support the ongoing collaborative efforts between NZ Transport Agency, Auckland Transport and Auckland Airport to improve the transport network in and around the airport area.”
The new restriction on transiting heavy vehicles is a key part of the planned improvements. The restriction will operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week but only affects transiting heavy vehicles using George Bolt Memorial Drive and Tom Pearce Drive as a thoroughfare to connect from State Highway 20A to State Highway 20B. It will exclude heavy vehicles that have a destination within the airport precinct.
The airport has consulted with National Road Carriers who support the plan to implement the restriction on transiting heavy vehicles. National Road Carriers chief executive David Aitken says, “We support Auckland Airport’s decision to provide a reliable route for heavy vehicles while improving travel times over the transport network. The new Nixon Road Connection will provide a reliable alternative route for transiting heavy vehicles and motorists to avoid the central airport precinct and ensures road freight can still provide quick and safe delivery of goods to customers and suppliers in the region.”
In the first half 2019, Auckland Airport
will also begin upgrading its transport network with its new
Northern Network project, which involves:
•
construction of a new terminal exit road from the
airport;
• the widening of George Bolt Memorial
Drive;
• the extension of the newly installed
Altitude Drive that will allow vehicles to head south to
north bypassing the main intersection at George Bolt
Memorial Drive and Tom Pearce Drive.
Auckland Airport also has a number of additional infrastructure projects planned to upgrade its transport network and further improve journeys around the airport precinct. These will be announced over the course of the next year.
Key information about the Nixon Road
Connection
• New 920 metre route that
will be open by early November 2018.
• Freight
and motorists can connect north (State Highway 20A) to south
(State Highway 20B) via Nixon Road, enabling drivers to
avoid the main intersection at George Bolt Memorial Drive
and Tom Pearce Drive in the airport precinct.
•
Extends through the old Aviation Golf Course to connect with
Jimmy Ward Crescent and Tom Pearce Drive in the
south.
• Can be utilised by transiting heavy
vehicles and motorists, giving priority to passengers,
employees and freight that have a destination within the
airport precinct.
• Planned and created by
Auckland Airport to help improve access to, from and around
the airport.
• It will be named Altitude Drive
when it
opens.
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