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Waioeka Gorge SH2 planned to re-open this Saturday

MEDIA RELEASE

28 June 2018

Waioeka Gorge SH2 planned to re-open this Saturday

The NZ Transport Agency is expecting to re-open SH2 through the Waioeka Gorge on Saturday 30 June.
NZTA Regional Transport Systems Manager Rob Campbell says contractors have made great progress clearing the 7,000 m3 of material that came down with the slip earlier on Sunday.

“We have had a helicopter sluicing the area today and this work will continue tomorrow, but based on the progress that we have already made we are optimistic that we will be able to re-open the road safely for people on Saturday.”

The NZ Transport Agency advises the opening will be subject to a final safety assessment, and the road will initially open to a single lane at the slip site with stop/go traffic controls in place.
“Following on from the recent floods in Gisborne we understand the impact on the region of this vital route being closed, and we want to thank road users and the community for their understanding and patience while we’ve worked to clear the slip,” says Mr Campbell.
The Transport Agency will continue to provide and further updates via social media and the NZTA website.
If travelling before the gorge is re-opened motorists are asked to use SH5 or SH35 as an alternative route. Please plan your journey and be aware these alternative routes will add significant time to your trip.
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