New Zealand State Highway 35
State Highway 35 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by New Zealand Transport Agency | ||||
Length: | 334.0 km (207.5 mi) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
North end: | SH 2 at Opotiki | |||
South end: | SH 2 west of Gisborne | |||
Highway system | ||||
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State Highway 35 (SH 35) is a New Zealand State Highway on the East Coast of the North Island. It is the main highway that services the East Cape of New Zealand as well as many other rural towns such as Hicks Bay, Ruatoria, Tolaga Bay, and the city of Gisborne.
SH 35 is the longest two-digit state highway at 334 kilometres (208 mi), longer than three single-digit highways (SH 4, SH 5 and SH 7).
Route description
The route begins at SH 2 in Opotiki in the Eastern Bay of Plenty and travels initially north along St John Street before turning sharp east. The road then begins its long route around the coast. After 157 km and at Te Araroa near Hicks Bay the road turns sharply right, although straight traffic may continue on to reach the East Cape. SH 35 continues on, past Ruatoria and then Tolaga Bay, home to New Zealand's longest wharf. 8 km near the end of its route, SH 35 crosses the Waitara River bridge and reaches Gisborne. SH 35 turns left onto Customhouse Street and then right onto Awapuni Road, the last stretch of road, before meeting back at SH 2 where it terminates.
History
The only notable change was SH 35 it used to run along Gladstone Road, Gisborne's main street. Since 1997, SH 35 now travels along Awapuni Road, diverting heavy traffic from the city centre.[1]
See also
References
- ↑ "Revoking Sections of State Highways Declaring New Sections of State Highway". New Zealand Gazette. 26 June 1997. Retrieved 5 July 2016.