Christchurch Northern Motorway


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 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. The southern end of the motorway is being extended to QEII Drive in the Christchurch suburb of Mairehau; this extension forms part of State Highway 74.

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 with an interchange with the Western Belfast Bypass nearby. For the first few kilometres it crosses the Waimakariri River and runs to the west of Kaiapoi with interchanges at Chaneys, Tram Road and Ohoka Road. Approximately 7 km after the motorway begins is the Lineside Road interchange, 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

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.
In the late-1960s a section of the Northern Motorway was constructed north from Belfast to Pineacres, a distance of about 10 km. 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.
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 in 2014.
Beginning in 2015, the Western Belfast Bypass was constructed in order to remove traffic from the suburb of Belfast, New Zealand, where the motorway previously ended. The project was finished in late 2017 with it opening to traffic completely from December of that year onwards.

Future

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