Western Belfast Bypass

Western Belfast Bypass
Location Christchurch, New Zealand
Proposer New Zealand Transport Agency
Website http://www.nzta.govt.nz/projects/western-belfast-bypass/index.html
Status Consent
Type Road
Cost estimate (high) $125 million
Cost estimate (low) $85 million
Start date Early 2015
Completion date 2018

The Western Belfast Bypass is an approximately 5-kilometre-long (3.1 mi), four lane, grade separated motorway proposed to bypass the northern Christchurch suburb of Belfast, New Zealand. It is estimated that the construction of the motorway will result in 17,000 fewer vehicles using Main North Road through Belfast, and shorten travel times between the north and west of Christchurch. In addition, the motorway will allow for improved public transport, cycling, and pedestrian options on Main North Road. It is expected that 21,500 vehicles per day will use the WBB motorway by 2026. The speed limit along the route will be 100 km/h.[1]

Route

The proposed motorway will link directly from the Christchurch Northern Motorway, at Chaneys interchange, to Johns Road at the Clearwater roundabout, bypassing the current section of State Highway One through the Belfast urban area.[2] It forms part of the Christchurch Western Corridor, which is one of the Roads of National Significance projects previously announced by the Government in 2009.[3]

Planning and construction

Construction is due to begin in early 2015, and is expected to take about 3 years. A northbound off-ramp and southbound on-ramp will be provided at Groynes Road. The existing section of SH1 along Johns Road from The Groynes to Sawyers Arms Road is to be upgraded to a four lane median divided highway, with restricted access intersections, as part of the Christchurch Western Corridor programme.[4]

References

  1. "Frequently asked questions". Western Belfast Bypass. New Zealand Transport Agency. 12 June 2012. Retrieved 23 January 2014.
  2. http://www.nzta.govt.nz/projects/western-belfast-bypass/docs/032014-westernbelfastbypass.pdf
  3. "Home". Western Belfast Bypass. New Zealand Transport Agency. 11 May 2012. Retrieved 23 January 2014.
  4. "SH1 Johns Road from The Groynes to Sawyers Arms Road". New Zealand Transport Agency. Retrieved 23 January 2014.