Christchurch Northern Motorway

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Christchurch Northern Motorway
State Highway 1
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Route information
Maintained by New Zealand Transport Agency
Length: 10.2 km (6.3 mi)
Existed: 16 October 1967 – present
Major junctions
From: Woodend
  State Highway 71 20px at Lineside Road
To: Belfast
Location
Major cities: Kaiapoi
Highway system

The Christchurch Northern Motorway is a motorway north of Christchurch, New Zealand, linking the northern Christchurch suburb of Belfast with Pineacres, between Woodend and Kaiapoi, bypassing the Kaiapoi area. The motorway is 10.2 kilometres (6.3 mi) in length, and is four-lane divided except for the two-lane undivided section between the Lineside Road/Smith Street interchange and the northern terminus. The motorway forms part of State Highway 1.

Route

The Christchurch Northern Motorway begins in the suburb of Belfast at an intersection with Main North Road about 10 km north of the Christchurch CBD. For the first few kilometres it crosses the Waimakariri River and runs to the west of Kaiapoi with interchanges at Chaneys (with Main North Road), Tram Road and Ohoka Road. Approximately 7 km after the motorway begins is the Lineside Road interchange (providing access to Rangiora), where the motorway reduces to just two lanes undivided. The motorway ends further north at Pineacres, where it intersects with Main North Road again.

History

Looking north from the Ohoka Road Interchange.

Plans for a motorway network in Christchurch were first revealed in 1962, with the release of the Christchurch Master Transportation Plan. Under this original plan the Northern Motorway was to run south from Chaneys, to the east of Belfast and Redwood and through Mairehau, St Albans and the CBD, to an interchange with the Christchurch Southern Motorway at Waltham.[1]

In the late-1960s a section of the Northern Motorway was constructed north from Belfast to Pineacres, a distance of about 10km. Plans for extending the motorway towards the city were scaled back in 1975 so that the Northern Motorway would terminate at the northern edge of the CBD at Bealey Avenue. In the mid-1990s, the motorway designation through St Albans was removed, with the planned extension now terminating at Queen Elizabeth II Drive.[2]

A $4.6 million project to add new north facing on and off ramps to the Lineside Road interchange, to increase motorway accessibility north from Kaiapoi and relieve the dangerous Pineacres intersection, was completed on 26 February 2014.[3]

Future

Proposed projects associated with the Christchurch Northern Motorway, from north to south:

  • Woodend Bypass - A proposed extension of the Northern Motorway from Pineacres to just north of Woodend. It would pass to the east of Woodend and to the west of Pegasus and would carry about 80 percent of the current 14,000 vehicles travelling through Woodend.[4] The existing section of motorway between the Lineside Road interchange and Pineacres would be duplicated to four lanes. NZTA is currently seeking a designation for its preferred route. It is expected to be built in the next 10–15 years (reviewed periodically).[5]
  • Pineacres Intersection Improvements - Subject to funding, improvements to the Pineacres intersection, at the northern end of the motorway, will be looked at when the Lineside Road Interchange project is complete. This work is likely to include the widening of the existing road and the construction of islands at the intersection to improve lane separation.[6]
  • Western Belfast Bypass - A proposed limited access, four lane median separated road between the Northern Motorway and Johns Road bypassing the Belfast urban area.[7] An additional northbound lane will be required on the Northern Motorway across the Waimakariri bridge to aid merging traffic.[8]
  • Extension to QEII Drive - A proposed extension of the Northern Motorway from Chaneys interchange to QEII Drive, passing to the east of Belfast and Redwood.[9] An off road cycleway is also proposed between QEII Drive and Belfast Road. Detailed design work is currently being carried out and construction is scheduled to begin after 2015. As part of the extension of the motorway, QEII Drive would be widened to four lanes between Main North Road and Innes Road.[10]
  • Northern Arterial Extension and Cranford Street Upgrade - A proposed new four lane 'local' road directly extending from the motorway at QEII Drive to Cranford Street. Cranford Street would be upgraded to four lanes from its intersection with the Northern Arterial Extension to the Innes Road intersection.[11]

Major junctions

Territorial authority Location km Destinations Notes
Waimakariri District Pineacres State Highway 1 NZ.svg SH 1 (Main North Road) – Picton
(Williams Street) – Pineacres, Kaiapoi
Christchurch Northern Motorway begins
Kaiapoi 20px SH 71 (Lineside Road/Smith Street) – Kaiapoi, Rangiora Northbound exit and southbound entrance
Kaiapoi (Ohoka Road) – Kaiapoi, Rangiora
(Tram Road) – Ohoka, Oxford Northbound exit and southbound entrance until 2014
327.0 Waimakariri River
Christchurch City
Chaneys (Main North Road) – Kainga, Christchurch via Marshland Southbound exit and northbound entrance
Belfast (Main North Road) – Bridgend, Kainga, Chaneys
State Highway 1 NZ.svg SH 1 (Main North Road) – Belfast, City Centre
(Dickeys Road) – Coutts Island
Christchurch Northern Motorway ends

See also

Christchurch Northern Motorway at Google Maps

References