State Highway 76 (New Zealand)

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State Highway 76
Route of State Highway 76
Route information
Maintained by NZ Transport Agency
Length17.8 km (11.1 mi)
Major junctions
East end SH 74 (Christchurch–Lyttelton Motorway) near Christchurch
West end SH 1 (Main South Road) at Hornby, Christchurch
Location
Primary
destinations
Christchurch
Highway system
SH 75 SH 77

State Highway 76 (SH 76) is a state highway in Christchurch, New Zealand. This highway was gazetted in 2012 after stage 1 of the Christchurch Southern Motorway was completed. Beforehand, much of SH 76 was part of SH 73 and included the former two-lane Christchurch Arterial Motorway, which was upgraded to four lanes. SH 76 includes the entire length of the Christchurch Southern Motorway and forms the most direct route from the south of Christchurch to the city centre and Lyttelton.

Route[]

The highway currently begins at a grade separated intersection with SH 74 on the northern approach to the Lyttelton road tunnel. It travels east to west through suburban Christchurch via Port Hills Road, Opawa Road and Brougham Street. This section of road used to be part of SH 73 and the speed limit is mostly 60 kilometres per hour (37 mph). At the western end of Brougham Street at the Collins Street/Simeon Street lights, the Christchurch Southern Motorway commences. The speed limit here is 100 kilometres per hour (62 mph). Midway up the motorway is the Curletts Road interchange, a major interchange where two state highways commence: SH 75 to Akaroa via Banks Peninsula and SH 73 to the West Coast via Arthur's Pass.

The motorway continues west for 7.5 kilometres, passing under the Halswell Junction Road and Shands Road interchanges, eventually terminating at SH 1 just north of Rolleston.[1]

Major intersections[]

Territorial authority Location km jct Destinations Notes
Christchurch City Ferrymead 0 New Zealand road sign R2-2.svg SH 74 south (Christchurch-Lyttelton Motorway) – Lyttelton SH 76 begins
Access to/from SH 74 southbound via Scruttons Road
New Zealand road sign W11-6-R.svg SH 74 north (Christchurch-Lyttelton Motorway) – Woolston, Linwood
Waltham 3 New Zealand road sign W10-4.svg SH 74A (Garlands Road) – Woolston, New Brighton SH 76/Christchurch Ring Road concurrency begins
4 New Zealand road sign W10-4.svg Ensors Road
New Zealand road sign W10-4.svg Opawa Road
New Zealand road sign W10-4.svg Waltham Road – St Martins, City Centre
New Zealand road sign W10-4.svg Burlington Street – Spreydon
Gasson Street – City Centre
Sydenham New Zealand road sign W10-4.svg Colombo StreetBeckenham, Cashmere, City Centre
New Zealand road sign W10-4.svg Durham Street
New Zealand road sign W10-4.svg Strickland Street – Beckenham
Antigua Street – City Centre
New Zealand road sign W10-4.svg Selwyn Street
8 Australia GE2-3.svg Barrington Street – Addington, Cashmere Christchurch Southern Motorway begins
Middleton 11 Australia GE2-3.svg SH 75 (Curletts Road) – Halswell, Akaroa SH 76/Christchurch Ring Road concurrency ends
SH 73 (Curletts Road) – Upper Riccarton, Airport, West Coast
Hornby South 15 Australia GE2-3.svg Halswell Junction Road – Halswell
Prebbleton Australia GE2-3.svg Shands Road – Leeston, Hornby, Picton
Templeton Australia GE2-3.svg SH 1 south (Main South Road)– Rolleston, Ashburton, Timaru
SH 1 north (Main South Road) – Templeton, Picton
SH 76 ends
Christchurch Southern Motorway merges onto SH 1 (southbound)

Future[]

As part of the government's Roads of National Significance, stage 2 of the Christchurch Southern Motorway commenced construction in October 2016. This extended SH 76 to terminate with SH 1 further west near the intersection of Robinsons Road.[2][3]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ State Highway 76 on Google Maps
  2. ^ "Christchurch Southern Corridor; NZ Transport Agency". Nzta.govt.nz.
  3. ^ "$435 million investment in Christchurch's transport network". Nzta.govt.nz. 10 August 2016. Retrieved 10 August 2016.
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