Northern Busway, Auckland

Northern Busway
The Northern Busway (right) adjacent to Akoranga station
Overview
StatusOpen
OwnerAuckland Transport
LocaleNorth Shore, Auckland
Termini
Stations6
Service
TypeBusway
SystemAT Buses
ServicesNX1, NX2, 83, 866
Operator(s)Ritchies Transport
Tranzit Group (Tranzurban Auckland)
History
Opened2008
Route map

Hibiscus Coast
State Highway 1 NZ.svg
SH 1
Northern
Motorway
Albany
State Highway 1 NZ.svg
SH 1
Northern
Motorway
McClymonts Road
Tirohanga Whanui
Greville Road
Rosedale Road
Constellation Drive
Constellation
Sunset Road
Sunnynook
Sunnynook Road
Tristram Avenue
Wairau Road
Smales Farm
Northcote Road
Akoranga
Esmonde Road
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SH 1
Northern
Motorway
Onewa Road interchange
Key
dedicated busway lanes
highways
local roads
Map
Map

The Northern Busway is a segregated busway that runs along the eastern side of the Northern Motorway, part of State Highway 1, in the north of Auckland, New Zealand, linking the North Shore with the northern end of the Auckland Harbour Bridge. As of May 2022, the busway consists of two-way lanes running between Albany Station and Akoranga Station, and from Akoranga Station a southbound-only lane that joins the Harbour Bridge approaches just south of the Onewa Road on-ramp system. The busway previously ended at Constellation before an extension to Albany was constructed in 2022.

Six stations provide access points for passengers to board; some stations have park and ride parking spaces; others have drop off and pick up zones only.

City-bound Northern Express (NX1 and NX2) services commence from Hibiscus Coast Station or Albany Station; from Albany, the lanes reduced travel time to Waitematā station from around one hour by car during peak hours to about half an hour by bus.[1] In the reverse direction, NX1 and NX2 services leaving the city travel north to the Akoranga off-ramp, cross over the motorway, and enter Akoranga Station, from where they travel north on the busway lanes. The busway lanes are also an important transport link within the North Shore, where they are the spine of the bus-based public transport system.

History

Background

Prior to 2000, indicative scheme and station planning was undertaken by International Transport Planning Consultants (McCormick Rankin International) who were engaged by Serco on behalf of Transit.

In 2000, the North Shore Busway Office was established with a team to focus both on the overall scheme as well as the station components. This reflected the nature of the proposed funding. McCormick Rankin undertook refined schematic design and the Busway Team focused on the community consultation and funding programmes. Original plans included a Northcote Point station proposed for Stafford Road, which Northcote residents lobbied against, and was removed from the plan in December 2000.[2]

The ARC held a regional Station Theming Design Competition in 2001 to select a consultant to develop a Theming Manual for application across all major public transport stations to the Auckland Region. This provided a distinctive design signature to the region visually linking all public transport facilities. MARIO MADAYAG/Jasmax Architects were selected as winners for the competition with part of their benefit being their commission on this concept design exercise. The ARC separately engaged MARIO MADAYAG/Jasmax to develop the Theming Manuals within the set parameters of that project. The project ran in parallel with the busway station concept design exercise but was heavily integrated as the pedestrian overbridge, stair lift towers and waiting enclosure developed concepts for the Busway were integrated with the Theming Manual.[3][4][5]

Concept, design and construction

Passengers boarding a Maxx-branded Northern Express service operated by Ritchies Transport in 2008
Smales Farm Station, shortly before the busway opening

Concept design for the busway was developed by MRCagney (formerly McCormick Rankin Cagney), with detailed design and consultation completed by Mario Madayag Architecture, Jasmax, Beca Group, Opus and Connell Wagner. Fletcher Construction was responsible for construction. Akoranga, Smales Farm, and Sunnynook stations were built by NZ Strong Construction.[6][7][8]

Difficulties encountered included the nearby residential areas, the predominantly soft ground, and environmental efforts to protect New Zealand dotterel breeding grounds. Construction employed around 300 people at its peak, with around a million man-hours being invested, including shifts during 512 nights.[8][9]

A proposed station at Onewa was cancelled after local residents petitioned and protested against the scheme – claiming that it would increase traffic on neighbourhood streets.[10][11]

Operation

The busway was officially opened in February 2008[12] after several years of construction, though the Albany and Constellation stations had been operating since December 2005 using the normal Northern Motorway lanes.[13] It was credited with reducing peak traffic on the Northern Motorway by around 500 cars each rush hour one month after opening,[14] and about 39% of passengers on the Northern Express bus service had never used public transport before.[8] The busway was initially used by 70 buses per hour during peak time.[9]

In 2008, the busway received the 'Shell Bitumen Excellence Award for a Major Roading Project' and the 'Roading New Zealand Supreme Award'.[15] In June 2009, it received the Ingenium 'Excellence Award' (in the category for projects above NZ$2 million construction cost).[16]

In June 2010, the busway carried its 5 millionth passenger and was estimated to remove the equivalent of about 5,100 cars in the morning peak, with 80 buses per hour during peak times.[17]

By mid-2011, frequency of the Northern Express had risen to every three minutes during the morning peak hour, five minutes during the 'shoulder peak'.[18]

In 2015, some Northern Express services were extended to Hibiscus Coast busway station (formerly named Silverdale Park and Ride).[19]

In 2017, Auckland Transport's projections indicated that the busway would reach maximum capacity in 2026, twenty years earlier than originally expected. AT's report said that increased patronage would "manifest in overcapacity conditions and poor operational performances" at Albany, Sunnynook and Akoranga stations. AT was investigating a range of improvements, including lengthening station platforms. A decision on a timeline for conversion of the busway to a rail link was expected to be announced before the end of 2017.[20] In the 12 months to December 2018, the busway carried nearly 6 million passengers.[21]

In May 2022 the extension of the busway between Constellation and Albany was opened.[22]

Funding

The busway became fully operational in 2009, with some final sections being completed with little publicity, for around NZ$290–294 million: $210 million for the busway and $84 million for the stations.[23][24] The project was funded by Transit New Zealand, ARTA, Auckland City Council and North Shore City Council.[9]

Infrastructure

Entrance to Constellation busway station

Busway

The busway has two lanes for 6.2 km[25] running parallel with the eastern side of the Northern Motorway from Albany Station to Akoranga Station at the Esmonde Road interchange,[26] from where a one-way southbound bus lane extends a further 2.5 km to south of the Onewa Road interchange, where it merges with the motorway for the Harbour Bridge.[8] There are no dedicated bus lanes on the bridge itself.

Its use is limited to Auckland Transport approved buses, emergency and maintenance vehicles.[23] Since August 2021, SkyBus no longer operates in Auckland.[27] The busway has been designed for possible use by car pools.[28]

Bus stations

Smales Farm bus station facing north in 2024

The busway includes six dedicated stations, some with extensive park-and-ride car parks. Feeder bus services serve the stations, allowing transfer.

The stations are (north to south):[6][25] All stations provide shelters and cycle parking – with glass walls, low planting, night lighting and CCTV to enhance security.[29]

Hibiscus Coast

Located in Silverdale, this station was originally a park and ride before being converted into a busway. It was officially opened as a busway station in February 2021.[30] The station has services Waiwera, Orewa, Gulf Harbour, Manly and, Warkworth.[31]

Albany

Located in Albany. The Albany park and ride station was opened in November 2005.[32]

Constellation

Located near Constellation Drive. Construction for a park and ride began in 2003 and was finished in November, 2005.[33]

Sunnynook

Located in Sunnynook. Construction began in 2005 and finished in February 2008.[34]

Smales Farm

Located in Takapuna, it has a customer service centre.[35]

Akoranga

Akoranga bus station is located in Northcote.[36]

Akoranga – the footbridge leads to the western side of the motorway and AUT campus

Other structures

Major related structures are the new Esmonde Interchange (including large-scale improvements for general traffic) and Tristram Avenue Viaduct, which crosses the often-congested Tristram Avenue via grade separation. The viaduct has 12 spans of 30 m each, with the foundation piles being 1.5 m thick.[26]

Electricity transmission cables

Cable ducts were placed beneath the busway during the construction in 2005, to provide for the future installation of electricity transmission cables. The cables installed in these ducts during 2012 and 2013 form part of a major upgrade to the security of supply to North Auckland and Northland.[37][38]

Plans

Sunnynook, the smallest of the six stations.

By 2015, plans were unveiled to extend the busway lanes northwards between Constellation Station to Albany Station.[39] This was completed in 2022.

An extension towards Orewa in the north is being debated for the long-term future. It was originally expected to cost around NZ$500 million,[24] although the success of the scheme has now sparked potentially more extensive schemes for between NZ$700 million and NZ$1.2 billion to at least Silverdale, with up to five tunnels and seven bridges, including a motorway flyover between Constellation and Albany stations. Plans in 2008 included additional stations at Rosedale and Redvale.[40]

In December 2017, plans were released for a $70 million station at Rosedale, situated between the Albany and Constellation stations. The station would be sited on Arrenway Drive with platforms extending across Rosedale Road for bus transfers to other routes. A construction start date of mid-2019 and opening in 2021 were proposed.[41] Resource consent was granted in 2020 and construction of the new station is expected to begin in late 2024.[42]

Conversion to rail-based transit

The Northern Busway's usage is tracking towards capacity being reached by 2030. Auckland Transport have studied the future mass transit needs for the North Shore, with light rail being determined the most flexible mode compared to other rail-based options.[43]

See also

References

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  2. ^ Thompson, Wayne (5 December 2000). "Locals halt busway station". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 20 February 2024.
  3. ^ "Transport Network Design Winners Announced". Scoop News.
  4. ^ Council, Auckland. "The Northern Busway". Auckland Council. Archived from the original on 1 March 2020. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  5. ^ North Shore Busway Station Concept Design Brief Prepared by BRT Project Team 24 April 2002 File G72 Concept Design
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  13. ^ Northern BuswayThe New Zealand Herald, Saturday 30 June 2007, Page C6
  14. ^ Busway reduces cars by 500 each rush hourRegion Wide, newsletter of the Auckland Regional Council, March 2008, Page 4
  15. ^ "Busway wins excellence award". The New Zealand Herald. 26 August 2008. Archived from the original on 22 May 2011. Retrieved 1 November 2011.
  16. ^ "Northern Busway wins award". The New Zealand Herald. 8 June 2009. Archived from the original on 20 October 2012. Retrieved 1 November 2011.
  17. ^ "Like a railway, but with buses". Region Wide. Auckland Regional Council. July 2010. p. 2.
  18. ^ "Keeping our region moving". Our Auckland. Auckland Council. July 2011.
  19. ^ "New Hibiscus Coast bus network revealed by Auckland Transport". Stuff.co.nz. 7 July 2015. Archived from the original on 28 September 2018. Retrieved 23 July 2017.
  20. ^ "Plans for rail line through Auckland's North Shore to be determined this year". Stuff.co.nz. 14 March 2017. Archived from the original on 15 July 2017. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
  21. ^ "Oct-18 Ridership". Greater Auckland. 29 November 2018. Archived from the original on 30 November 2018. Retrieved 30 November 2018.
  22. ^ "Auckland's Northern Busway extension opens today". Archived from the original on 8 May 2022. Retrieved 8 May 2022.
  23. ^ a b Welcome to the Northern Busway Archived 8 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine (from the official project website)
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  25. ^ a b "SH1 Northern Busway". NZ Transport Agency. Archived from the original on 17 September 2016. Retrieved 22 March 2016.
  26. ^ a b Busway the way of the future for North ShoreLG, New Zealand Local Government, May 2007, Volume 43 No 05
  27. ^ "Auckland Skybus - Shuttle Bus To Auckland Airport | Heart of the City". heartofthecity.co.nz. Retrieved 9 September 2024.
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  29. ^ Frequently Asked Question Archived 29 April 2008 at the Wayback Machine (from the North Shore City Council website. Accessed 21 March 2008.)
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  31. ^ "Warkworth Kowhai Coast Northern Bus Timetable" (PDF). 30 September 2018. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 September 2018. Retrieved 27 September 2018.
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  35. ^ "Custom service centres". Auckland Transport. Retrieved 7 July 2024.
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