New Waitemata Harbour crossing future-proofed
Minister of Transport, Simon Bridges, has taken steps to future-proof the route for an additional Waitemata Harbour
crossing in view of the rapid growth Auckland is set to undergo in the next 20 years.
“I have asked the NZ Transport Agency to recommence work on what will be a critical transport link for Auckland and the
upper North Island.
“The preferred route for the additional crossing is a tunnel east of the Auckland Harbour Bridge between the Esmonde
Road interchange on the North Shore, and Victoria Park Tunnel and Central Motorway Junction in central Auckland.
“Advisors are preparing for the designation process and are putting together a business case focusing on the timing of
construction and potential funding options,” Mr Bridges says.
In 2013 the Government announced its support for a tunnel in preference to a bridge.
“With increasing demands on Auckland’s transport network, the Government will continue to work closely with its local
government partners to provide a resilient network and wider transport choices,” Mr Bridges says.
The NZ Transport Agency says an additional crossing is likely to cost between $4 billion and $6 billion, and is likely
to be needed between 2025 and 2030. A construction start date will depend on a number of factors, including the rate of
freight and traffic growth.
Mr Bridges says that the additional Waitemata Harbour crossing will work in conjunction with the existing Auckland
Harbour Bridge.
The business case will look at a range of public transport options, including heavy rail. The NZ Transport Agency and
Auckland Transport will be working together on this part of the project, including any necessary route protection for
public transport.
“The Government knows that investment in all modes of transport will ease congestion and bring lasting benefits for
Auckland and for New Zealand as a whole,” Mr Bridges says.
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