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Postby MrOizo » Mon Dec 04, 2006 9:52 am

Pretty exciting - people from out of auckland have to come and drive on it just to say you have - and possibly see where all the road tax is going :D

Spaghetti Junction comes to the boil

Monday December 4, 2006
By Mathew Dearnaley

Motorists will be offered seamless motorway-to-motorway connections from Auckland Harbour Bridge to the port and to Waitakere City from Wednesday, as Spaghetti Junction nears the end of a $200-million-plus refit.

New links the other way - from Waitakere and the port to the bridge - will open a fortnight later on December 18 and 19, easing congestion from traffic which has until now had to grind through central city streets to reach the Northern Motorway.

"Hurray, no more Quay St," cheered a port official on Friday, in anticipation of an easier passage for northbound trucks from the waterfront to the motorway via Grafton Gully, replacing their traditional struggle through downtown Auckland to the Fanshawe St on-ramp.

Neither will drivers have to dog-leg through Union St to get from the Northern to Northwestern Motorway, or vice versa.

At least, that was the theory behind adding the four new links to what Transit NZ prefers to call the Central Motorway Junction, a fiendishly complicated, multi-layered puzzle of concrete, steel and asphalt carrying 200,000 vehicles a day.

In practice, Transit suspects some drivers may keep using Union St and the Wellington St on-ramp to get ahead of any queues of northbound traffic heading to SH1 along the new direct link from the Northwestern Motorway.

"They may choose to keep going down Union St to get the jump," said project manager Colin Holtshousen.

But both the old Wellington St entrance and the new motorway-to-motorway connection a little further south will be regulated during afternoon peaks by lights called ramp signals, which will release vehicles at measured intervals into the mainstream State Highway One traffic.

The junction's new links to the port and Northwestern Motorway will not have signals at the outset, as they are expected to be relatively free-flowing, but Transit plans to spend $50 million extending the technology to 61 Auckland motorway on-ramps over two years.

Vehicles bound for the port or western suburbs will be able to leave SH1 from the left, just before the Wellington St bridge. They will travel along a new ramp which will cross above the motorway before running alongside it, to the right, then splitting into two carriageways and joining traffic from other directions.

The westbound carriageway will join traffic from central Auckland's Hobson St on-ramp to the Northwestern Motorway, and the other will merge with the old Northwestern-to-port motorway ramp before running down Grafton Gully.

Conversely, vehicles heading north from the port will split from west-bound traffic up a ramp before merging with a new carriageway heading from the Northwestern Motorway and running under the Karangahape Rd bridge.

Mr Holtshousen says the four-year project, undertaken in two stages, has been a gruelling struggle of "overs and unders" in which engineers have managed to snake and squeeze the new links through a devilishly tight corridor while ensuring drivers will have adequate and safe sight-lines.

Overall project costs have amounted to $207.5 million, including a $55 million first stage which involved adding a new lane along the Southern Motorway between Hobson St and Gillies Ave, and creating more space on the 204m Khyber Pass Viaduct by turning it from a double structure into a much stronger single one.

The second stage included building new off-ramps to Nelson St from both the Southern and Northwestern motorways, allowing traffic to exit from the left instead of the right.

But the cost has not included a new fifth lane added to the Northwestern Motorway between Newton Rd and Western Springs for $9 million, nor the Grafton Gully motorway branch which was completed three years ago for $67 million.

State Highway 1 has been closed through the junction more than 400 times at night over three years, and the links between the port and the Northwestern Motorway have been closed almost 600 times, in a huge logistical exercise aimed at keeping the corridor open for day-time traffic.


The Figures

* $207.5m Total project costs

* 750m New viaducts and bridges

* 143,000 Plants on banks beside concrete structures decorated by depictions of karaka leafs and berries and pohutukawa flowers.
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Postby snwtoy » Mon Dec 04, 2006 10:10 am

Yep, they've upgraded it to cope with the level of traffic flowing through there 2 years ago. It's already past capacity. Nice one NZ.
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Postby $CENSLS1$ » Mon Dec 04, 2006 10:28 am

Certainly looks the biz, will definatly shake things up a bit!
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Postby gurutasker » Mon Dec 04, 2006 10:50 am

More money spent on Auckland's motorways... when they argue and bitch and moan day after day to just get enough to cover 1 major upgrade in wellington :P
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Postby Silent Knight » Mon Dec 04, 2006 11:21 am

gurutasker wrote:More money spent on Auckland's motorways... when they argue and bitch and moan day after day to just get enough to cover 1 major upgrade in wellington :P


Please don't start this argument again. :roll:
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Postby Cahuna » Mon Dec 04, 2006 11:26 am

About time us North Shoreites became first-class citizens and had proper motorway connections to the Northwestern and the Port - it is no more than what the Southerners and Westies have enjoyed for years :evil:

What I can't for the life of me figure out is why, with the changes they have made to the Northwestern, they have made it 2 lanes to the Port (the least busy part), a single lane to the Southern and a single lane for the Northern and Nelson St (the Northern link combines with the Newton Rd offramp). Surely with 5 lanes to play with they could have had one for each exit??? :roll: Roll on the Victoria Park upgrade so that major bottleneck can be improved.

And without wanting to sound like an arrogant JAFA it is about time that our motorway system got some funding (that us Aucklanders have paid for) to help the congestion it gets, even if it is only a token amount. For those outside of Auckland you have no idea how bad traffic can be. Sure Wellington and Christchurch have problems occasionally but even the very worst traffic jams I have suffered in either of those cities are only like driving in Auckland on an average day.
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Postby crnkin » Mon Dec 04, 2006 11:39 am

yep, which is why everyone should move away from auckland, and leave the theives to themselves.
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Postby Silent Knight » Mon Dec 04, 2006 11:45 am

crnkin wrote:yep, which is why everyone should move away from auckland, and leave the theives to themselves.


I propose a new law... where rate paying citizens are allowed to help mother nature along and speed up the natural selection process. 8)
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Postby mr2--mad » Mon Dec 04, 2006 1:50 pm

how bout a take all private diesel cars/mini-,vans off the road.A compulsary rounda-bout education course for everybody(ITS your TURN GO!!!),new traffic light law :you can turn left on a red arrow if nothings coming. and you get a fine for going less than 100km/h on the motorway.
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Postby JT » Tue Dec 05, 2006 2:05 pm

mr2--mad wrote:Dreams are free.


Motorbikes are cheap 8)

Traffic jams suck, some days it takes me 5 mins to get to work!
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Postby GTCRSHR » Tue Dec 05, 2006 2:46 pm

JT wrote:
mr2--mad wrote:Dreams are free.


Motorbikes are cheap 8)


yeah but maybe its time for a new rule


1. Motor bikes must follow the same Road rules that cars have to and are suppose to

1.1. Any person in a car who see's a motorbikest not following these rules is able to open there door so they smack right into it, the motorbikest is resposible for the accident
Nothing to see here ...
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Postby Punter » Tue Dec 05, 2006 3:15 pm

GTCRSHR wrote:1.1. Any person in a car who see's a motorbikest not following these rules is able to open there door so they smack right into it, the motorbikest is resposible for the accident


Note: picking a fight with someone wearing a helmet is never wise.
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Postby sergei » Tue Dec 05, 2006 4:13 pm

mr2--mad wrote:how bout a take all private diesel cars/mini-,vans off the road.A compulsary rounda-bout education course for everybody(ITS your TURN GO!!!),new traffic light law :you can turn left on a red arrow if nothings coming. and you get a fine for going less than 100km/h on the motorway.
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And what is wrong with small diesels? They are more economical and better for enviroment (and can be run on fish'n'ships oil), thats right although you might see smoke (unless it is blue) that smoke is better for enviroment than petrol engine emmisions (remmeber if you can't see it, it does not mean it is not there).
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Postby SNIPER » Tue Dec 05, 2006 6:11 pm

mr2--mad wrote:,new traffic light law :you can turn left on a red arrow if nothings coming.


America's got that rule, its a good idea to keep the traffic flowing
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Postby SNIPER » Tue Dec 05, 2006 6:14 pm

Punter wrote:
GTCRSHR wrote:1.1. Any person in a car who see's a motorbikest not following these rules is able to open there door so they smack right into it, the motorbikest is resposible for the accident


Note: picking a fight with someone wearing a helmet is never wise.


Especially if the biker happens to wear a German helmet and rides a Harley :!: 8O
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Postby sergei » Tue Dec 05, 2006 8:54 pm

I know a guy who drives harleys and has german helmet, he is one of the nicest guys I ever knew...
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Postby $CENSLS1$ » Tue Dec 05, 2006 10:39 pm

sergei wrote:I know a guy who drives harleys and has german helmet, he is one of the nicest guys I ever knew...


Most of them are.. 8)
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Postby mr2--mad » Tue Dec 05, 2006 11:14 pm

Diesels are slow!, and even slower when the driver is tryn to save money or brake pads

my work vehicle 450 hp DAF :oops:
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Postby diss7 » Wed Dec 06, 2006 9:48 am

Got any pictures of this junction...
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Postby Adamal » Wed Dec 06, 2006 10:02 am

mr2--mad wrote:Diesels are slow!


Shit yea! I mean, just look at the Audi R10! SLLOOOOOOOOOWWWW!
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