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The Northern Motorway between the Auckland Harbour Bridge and the then Fanshawe Street terminus in May 1960. Photo by Denis Wilford. The first section of the Northern Motorway opened on 30 May 1959, in conjunction with the opening of the Auckland Harbour Bridge. The motorway totalled 7.4 km, from Northcote Road to Fanshawe Street.
Auckland CBD: 425: 264: Victoria Park Tunnel (northbound) Victoria Park Viaduct (southbound) 427: 265: 427: Central Motorway Junction: SH 16 (Northwestern Motorway) – Port, Waitakere, Helensville: Southbound exit and northbound entrance Auckland Northern Motorway becomes Auckland Southern Motorway: 428: 266: 428: Central Motorway Junction
The Auckland Northern Motorway section between Silverdale and Orewa now designated as SH 1, remainder of the route was revoked in 2009 due to further extension of the motorway to Puhoi. 1F: SH 1 and SH 10 at Awanui Cape Reinga: 103 Became part of an extended SH 1. 2A: SH 2 at Tauranga: SH 29A at Maungatapu 3.8 Revoked in August 2015 [6] 2B
Hobson Street is a major street in Auckland, New Zealand. It lies on the western side of Queen Street. It is a commercial and high-rise residential street, and provides access to the Auckland Northern Motorway going south, and the Northwest Motorway going west. For most of its length it is one-way.
SH 16 becomes Northwestern Motorway: Auckland CBD: 2: 1.2: SH 1 south (Auckland Southern Motorway)/Thermal Explorer Highway – Manukau, Hamilton: Westbound exit and eastbound entrance: 3: 1.9: SH 1 north (Auckland Northern Motorway)/Twin Coast Discovery Highway – North Shore, Whangārei: Westbound exit and eastbound entrance: 4: 2.5
An extensive motorway network was planned for Auckland in the 1950s [30] and 1960s. [31] Auckland's first motorway was a 3.2 kilometre section of the Southern Motorway, between Penrose and Mt Wellington, that was opened in 1953. [32] By 2017 there was over 220 km of motorways in Auckland, carrying over 900,000 trips per day [33] on the ...
State Highway 18 (SH 18), also known as the Upper Harbour Motorway, is a state highway that runs between the Auckland Northern Motorway (SH 1) on the North Shore and the Northwestern Motorway (SH 16) in West Auckland, New Zealand. SH 18 forms the northern part of the Western Ring Route, which continues from Waitakere south-east to Manukau.
Millwater is a northern suburb of Auckland, located in New Zealand. It is about 33 kilometres (by road) north of the city centre. The Auckland Northern Motorway and Orewa River form its western and northern boundaries respectively. Millwater was built on former farmland in 2005. [3]