New Zealand State Highway 3
State Highway 3 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by New Zealand Transport Agency | ||||
Length: | 500 km (300 mi) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
North end: | SH 1 at Hamilton | |||
South end: | SH 2 at Woodville | |||
Location | ||||
Primary destinations: | Te Awamutu, Otorohanga, Te Kuiti, New Plymouth, Hawera, Whanganui, Palmerston North | |||
Highway system | ||||
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State Highway 3 (SH 3) is one of New Zealand's eight national state highways. It serves the west coast of the country's North Island and forms a link between State Highway 1 and State Highway 2. Distances are measured from north to south.
For most of its length SH 3 is a two-lane single carriageway, with at-grade intersections and property accesses, both in rural and urban areas.
Route
This is the route that SH 3 takes in 2007.
The highway leaves SH 1 at Hamilton, and initially heads south through farmland, passing through Te Awamutu. Sections of this stretch of the road are four-laned, but not divided carriageway. From Otorohanga it follows the valley of the Waipa River to Te Kuiti. The road then turns southwest through sparsely settled farmland, crossing several ridges before following the Awakino gorge to reach the coast, which it follows around the North Taranaki Bight. At the Tongaporutu River the highway turns inland to avoid coastal cliffs and climbs over Mount Messenger before descending via the Mimi River valley to return to the coast near Urenui. Bypassing Waitara, it reaches New Plymouth then turns inland, passing to the east of Mount Taranaki via Inglewood, Stratford and Eltham to Hawera.
From Hawera the highway follows the coast of the South Taranaki Bight southeastwards to Patea and Whanganui before meeting SH 1 again at Bulls. SH 1 and 3 share their route for 6 km as they cross the Rangitikei River to Sanson, where SH 3 continues southeast towards Palmerston North. After crossing the Manawatu River, the route follows its south bank through the Manawatu Gorge to its terminus and junction with SH 2 at Woodville in the Wairarapa.
Both the Awakino and Manawatu gorges are prone to closure by slips and rockslides in heavy rain.
Route changes
Construction of a bypass of Bell Block, a satellite town of New Plymouth, was completed in 2010. The bypass is a four-lane, divided expressway with an interchange at Henwood Road providing access to Bell Block.
It is thought (but not yet decided by NZTA) that upon completion of the Hamilton section of the Waikato Expressway, SH 3 will be extended along the current SH 1 route in the west of Hamilton and meet up with SH 1 at the Hamilton northern interchange.
State Highway 3 will also form part of the future/proposed Southern Links motorway project in the South/West of Hamilton and Tamahere.[1]
NZTA have recently commenced construction of a new roundabout at the intersection of SH 21 which will provide safer access to Hamilton Airport.[2]
On 27 January 2016, Prime Minister John Key announced funding for road bypasses of the two tunnels north of New Plymouth. Construction of the Mount Messenger and Awakino Gorge tunnel bypasses should begin within two years.[3]
State Highway 3 spurs
SH 3 has one spur, designated State Highway 3A. This 15.6 km stretch links State Highway 3 just west of Waitara to Inglewood, providing a shortcut and bypass of New Plymouth.
Major junctions
Territorial authority | Location | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Hamilton City | Melville | 0 | SH 1/Thermal Explorer Highway north (Kahikatea Drive) Auckland | SH 3 begins |
(Ohaupo Road) Hospital | ||||
1 | SH 3 (Normandy Ave) City Centre, Rotorua | to SH 1/Thermal Explorer Highway south | ||
Waipa District | Hamilton Airport | 10 | SH 21 (Airport Road) Airport, Mystery Creek | Roundabout (under construction) |
Otorohanga District | Otorohanga | 55 | SH 31/SH 39 (Te Kanawa Street) Kawhia, Ngaruawahia | Alternative route to Auckland, bypassing Hamilton |
Waitomo District | Hangatiki | 65 | SH 37 (Waitomo Caves Road) Waitomo Caves | Roundabout |
Te Kuiti | 76 | SH 30 (Awakino Road) Rotorua, Taupo | ||
Eight Mile Junction | 88 | SH 4 Taumarunui, National Park | ||
New Plymouth District | Brixton | 229 | SH 3A (Mountain Road) Inglewood, Whanganui | Alternative route to Southern Taranaki, bypassing New Plymouth |
New Plymouth | 240 | SH 44 (Eliot Street) Port | ||
SH 45 (Leach Street/Courtenay Street) City Centre, Opunake | ||||
Inglewood | 258 | SH 3A (Rata Street) Hamilton | Alternative route to Hamilton, bypassing New Plymouth | |
Stratford District | Stratford | 279 | SH 43 (Regan Street) Taumarunui | |
South Taranaki District | Hawera | 310 | SH 45 (Surf Highway) Opunake | |
Whanganui District | Whanganui | 402 | Whanganui River | |
Putiki | SH 4 (Putiki Drive) – City Centre, National Park Wikitoria Road – Whanganui Airport | Roundabout | ||
Rangitikei District | Bulls | 445 | SH 1 north (High Street) – Taupo | SH 1/SH 3 concurrency begins |
447 | Rangitikei River | |||
Manawatu District | ||||
Sanson | 450 | SH 1 south (Wellington Road) – Wellington | SH 1/SH 3 concurrency ends | |
Newbury | 468 | SH 54 (Kairanga Bunnythorpe Road) – Feilding | ||
Palmerston North City | Ashhurst | 488 | Manawatu River | |
SH 57 (Fitzherbert East Road) – Levin | ||||
Tararua District | 495 | Manawatu River | ||
Woodville | 500 | SH 2 north (Vogel Street) – Napier SH 2 south (McLean Street) – Masterton, Wellington | SH 3 ends |
See also
- List of New Zealand state highways
- List of roads and highways, for notable or famous roads worldwide
References
- ↑ "Southern Links". NZTA.govt.nz.
- ↑ "SH3/21 Intersection Improvement". NZTA.govt.nz. Retrieved 2016-01-27.
- ↑ "Key's state of the nation - full speech". NZHerald.co.nz. Retrieved 2016-01-27.
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