Tauranga Eastern Link
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The Tauranga Eastern Link (TEL) is a four lane motorway in the Bay of Plenty region in New Zealand, covering 23 km from Te Maunga junction in Tauranga to Paengaroa. It was officially opened on 30 July 2015. It replaced a section of Template:NZlSH, improving access to Tauranga from the east (Te Puke, Whakatāne, Ōpōtiki, Gisborne) and south (Rotorua and Taupō). It became the main route for trucks heading to the Port of Tauranga from Rotorua and the eastern Bay of Plenty, and connected the Central Plateau forestry industry with the port to facilitate lumber export.
Design
The Tauranga Eastern Link is a four lane, dual carriageway, providing a safer and more direct route between Tauranga to Paengaroa.
- Central median barrier.
- New intersections for Sandhurst Drive, Domain Road and Paengaroa junction (Template:NZSH/Template:NZSH).
- New overbridge for Parton and underpass for Maketu Roads.
- Urban design incorporating extensive landscaping.
- Electronic free-flow tolling system.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Objectives
- Support the managed growth for the area;
- Improve efficiency and contribute to economic development through improved travel time;
- Provide a more direct route to the Port of Tauranga;
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Construction of the Tauranga Eastern Link officially started on 19 November 2010[1] and was due for completion in 2016, however construction ran six months ahead of schedule and the project was officially opened in late July 2015.[2]
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Route
The Tauranga Eastern Link begins at the Te Maunga Roundabout in Tauranga and follows the route of the existing Template:NZSH to Domain Road, with junctions at Sandhurst Road /Mangatawa Road and Domain Road/Tara Road. The route then runs across rural land, parallel to Tara Road, before crossing Parton Road and running along the sandhills to the Kaituna River. At this point the highway crosses the river on a Script error: No such module "convert". bridge and runs past the Kaituna Wildlife Management Reserve. It then heads south east across dairy farms and orchards before crossing the railway line and terminating at a roundabout, intersecting Template:NZSH, north of Paengaroa.
Since official opening in August 2015, the Tauranga Eastern Link has been a tolled highway.[3]
In December 2017 it became the first of three sections of highway in New Zealand to be given a speed limit of 110 km/h.[4]
Exit list
| Territorial authority | Location | Exit | Destination | Notes |
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| Tauranga | Te Maunga | Script error: No such module "Jct". – Tauranga, Mount Maunganui Script error: No such module "Jct". |
Tauranga Eastern Link begins | |
| Mangatawa | Sandhurst Drive – Papamoa Mangatawa Lane |
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| Papamoa | Domain Road / Tara Road – Papamoa, Papamoa East Te Puke Highway – Te Puke |
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| Paengaroa | Script error: No such module "Jct". – Whakatāne Script error: No such module "Jct". – Rotorua Te Puke Highway – Te Puke |
Tauranga Eastern Link ends |
References
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External links
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