Weekend Herald

Busway to drive forward through bulldozed houses

- Bernard Orsman

Work is starting on the next stage of Auckland’s $1.4 billion Eastern Busway, with the demolition of 61 council-owned properties.

The removal of properties on the northern side of Lagoon Drive and Pakuranga Rd will finish by early next year to allow constructi­on between Panmure and Pakuranga to start in March or April.

The Eastern Busway will run from Panmure to Botany with dedicated bus lanes similar to the Northern Busway. It will be supported by new stations at Panmure, Pakuranga and Botany and include a new flyover connecting Pakuranga Highway and Pakuranga Rd.

Mayor Phil Goff said the Eastern Busway, previously known as Ameti, would bring high-frequency public transport and improvemen­ts for driving, cycling and walking to fastgrowin­g east Auckland.

Constructi­on of the stage between Panmure and Pakuranga is expected to take two years. This will be followed by work between Pakuranga and Botany, where a new station will be built. The project is due for completion about 2026.

The current work will involve widening parts of Lagoon Drive and Pakuranga Rd for the dedicated busway. Panmure roundabout will be turned into a signalised intersecti­on, new cycle and walking paths will be built, as well as improved public spaces and reserves and a second bridge over Ta¯maki River.

When the busway is finished, commuters will be able to travel between Botany and Britomart, by bus and train, in less than 40 minutes.

Auckland Transport said there would be some disruption and inconvenie­nce caused during demolition and imminent constructi­on, but plans were in place to minimise the impacts.

Fencing has been installed around the first properties to be removed at the corner of Pakuranga Rd and T¯ı Ra¯kau Drive and security and safety measures had been put in place to secure the other properties while the demolition work progressed. Watch the video at nzherald.co.nz

 ??  ?? An artist’s impression shows how buses will be separated from other traffic on the Eastern Busway.
An artist’s impression shows how buses will be separated from other traffic on the Eastern Busway.

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