Britomart Construction Restricts Quay St Traffic
Britomart Construction Restricts Quay St Through Traffic
Motorists wanting to get from Customs St to
Quay St who previously “ducked through” Commerce St and
Britomart Place, now have to take a more roundabout
route.
Construction of the Britomart project has forced the closure of Britomart Place and the part of Commerce St which runs behind the old Central Post Office between Customs and Quay streets. Neither vehicles nor pedestrians can use Britomart Place or Commerce St to get between Quay and Customs streets.
Vehicles travelling west on Customs St which previously accessed Quay St from Commerce St will now have to go up to Albert St and turn right.
And motorists travelling east on Customs St towards the Railway Station will have to go one block beyond the now-closed Britomart Place to Tangihua St, which was previously an extension of Tinley St.
Pedestrians can use Queen Elizabeth Square to move between Quay and Customs streets.
Vehicle access from Customs St into Galway St,
via Commerce St, is still possible for those needing to
access the Mercure (formerly Novotel) Hotel. Likewise, there
is still vehicle access into Tyler St from Quay St, via
Queen Elizabeth Square. Pedestrians can continue to use
Galway and Tyler streets.
Auckland City says the road
closures are necessary to enable the underground station to
be built. The roads will be re-opened once the station is
completed in mid-2003.
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