Manawatu Standard

Capital’s steepest streets revealed

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- Tom Hunt

In what could be Wellington’s biggest controvers­y since the Wellywood sign, a list of the capital’s steepest streets can now be revealed.

With a steady 16 degree angle, Fore St, which becomes Winchester St, Kaiwharawh­ara, is officially Wellington’s steepest street.

Stephanie Ko, who lives at the very top, knows it well. Just walking up is the equivalent of walking 16 flights of stairs – or so her phone tells her.

But with the notable steepness comes benefits – her daily walk up the hill is not only good exercise but it also raises her from virtual sea level to panoramic harbour views – like an elevator.

Wellington City Council has

1. Fore and Winchester streets, Kaiwharawh­ara: 1 in 3.5

2. Knoll St, Island Bay: 1 in 3.75

3. Buller St, above Watson St, Te Aro: 1 in 4

4. Jubilee Rd, above Nicholson Rd, Khandallah: 1 in 4.1

5. Telford Terrace, Oriental Bay: 1 in 4.1

6. Scarboroug­h Terrace (south end), Mt Victoria: 1 in 4.2

7. San Sebastian Rd, Kelburn: 1 in 4.4

8. Everton Terrace, above Talavera Tce, Kelburn: 1 in 4.4

9. Weld St, Wadestown: 1 in 4.4

10. Port St, Mt Victoria: 1 in 4.5

compiled a list of the city’s steepest 21 streets though points out the list is far from exhaustive.

The measuremen­ts were taken from the centre line of the road for at least 20 metres.

Fore and Winchester streets – essentiall­y a single road – rise 1 metre for every 3.5m across.

To put that in perspectiv­e, Dunedin’s Baldwin St, which recently lost the crown of the world’s steepest street in what will go down in history as New Zealand’s greatest upset, has an average gradient of 1m up for every 3.41m across.

But while Baldwin St is celebrated and tourists flock there, Wellington City Council warned against similar actions in Wellington.

‘‘We warn motorists to resist the temptation to drive up Fore St,’’ spokesman Richard Maclean said. ‘‘It’s not for the faint-hearted or for anyone with a dodgy vehicle. It’s pretty much first gear going up.’’

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