- Christchurch–Lyttelton Motorway
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The Christchurch–Lyttelton Motorway, also known as the Tunnel Road is part of the road network connecting Christchurch, New Zealand with its port town of Lyttelton.
The 6.1 km road was completed in 1964 with the opening of the Lyttelton road tunnel, the country's longest road tunnel. It is designated a motorway, with pedestrians and cyclists excluded, although for the most part the road is 2-3 lane undivided carriageway.
Initially the road plus a short extension through Lyttelton to the wharves constituted the entirety of State Highway 74. However to facilitate national funding of major Christchurch roading developments the highway designation was extended and now runs around the northern half of the Christchurch ring route plus part of the old route of State Highway 1 to terminate at Belfast, a total of 26 km [1]
Route and Interchanges
The northern terminus is a roundabout on Ferry Road, a few hundred metres southeast of an intersection with the Christchurch ring route. The motorway immediately crosses the Heathcote river and is carried on an embankment south across its swampy floodplain. The northern section is two lane, unlit and is relatively lightly trafficked, with the majority of traffic entering at a grade-separated parclo interchange with Port Hills Road which connects via the Opawa Expressway to the north and west. South of the interchange the motorway climbs the western side of the Heathcote Valley, with a crawler lane and passing though some cuttings. The access road to Horotane valley, a side valley of the Heathcote, passes beneath the motorway, connecting to Port Hills Road which continues in parallel to the motorway.
At the head of the Heathcote Valley is the north entrance to the Lyttelton road tunnel, with a southbound on-ramp and northbound off-ramp to Bridle Path road. The tunnel's toll plaza was located here prior to the abolition of tolls in 1979.[2] The speed limit is restricted to 50 km/h in the Lyttelton Road Tunnel. The motorway terminates at a roundabout immediately at the Lyttelton end of the tunnel.
Tunnel Road Northbound exits Distance to
Christchurch CBD
(km)Distance to
Lyttelton
(km)Southbound exits End Tunnel Road
continues as Dyers Road
to Burwood, Belfast5.5 6.5 Start Tunnel Road
from Dyers RoadChristchurch CBD, Woolston, Sumner
Ferry RoadSumner, Woolston, Christchurch CBD
Ferry RoadHEATHCOTE RIVER BRIDGE 5.5 6.5 HEATHCOTE RIVER BRIDGE RAIL LINE 7 5 RAIL LINE Opawa, Hornby, Greymouth, Heathcote
Port Hills Road
Scruttons Road7.5 4.5 Heathcote, Opawa, Hornby, Greymouth
Scruttons Road
Port Hills RoadHeathcote, Ferrymead
Bridle Path Road9 3 no exit LYTTELTON ROAD TUNNEL 9-11 1-3 LYTTELTON ROAD TUNNEL Governors Bay, Lyttelton
Simeon Quay
Norwich Quay11 1 Lyttelton, Governors Bay
Norwich Quay
Simeon QuayCONTINUES AS Norwich Quay
to LytteltonReferences
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