Eastern Busway, Auckland

The Eastern Busway, also known as AMETI (the Auckland Manukau Eastern Transport Initiative), is Auckland's first urban busway under construction in the southeastern suburbs of Panmure, Pakuranga and Botany, in Auckland.[1] The first section of the busway, between Panmure and Pakuranga, opened in December. The entire project is expected to be complete by 2026.[2]

Eastern Busway
A double-decker bus using the Eastern Busway on the Panmure Bridge.
Overview
StatusUnder construction
OwnerAuckland Transport
LocaleSouth-east Auckland
Termini
Service
TypeBusway
SystemAT Metro
Operator(s)AT Metro
History
Opened2021 (Panmure to Pakuranga)
2026 (Entire project)
Technical
CharacterUrban rapid transit
Route map

Panmure
Williams Avenue
Pakuranga
Reeves Road flyover
(to be constructed)
Edgewater
Gossamer
Ti Rakau Drive Bridge
over Tamaki River
Burswood
Ti Rakau Drive Culvert 127B
Ti Rakau Drive Culvert 127A
Botany

Background

In early 2018, preliminary demolition and removal of some properties in Panmure took place, and in October 2018, removal of 61 remaining properties began. Auckland Council's transport and property management CCO's, Auckland Transport and Panuku respectively, had worked to re-house affected owners and tenants.[3]

The removal of the 61 properties from Lagoon Drive and Pakuranga Road was completed in early 2019, allowing construction of the lanes of the Panmure-Pakuranga section to start.[4]

In March 2020 work on the Project was suspended as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Auckland Council applied to Infrastructure Industry Reference Group[5] [6] for project funding during lockdown.

A new bridge, dedicated to the busway lanes, was built across the Tāmaki Estuary alongside the existing Panmure Bridge.[7] On completion, the busway is expected to account for 35 percent of all journeys across Panmure Bridge, about 22,000 bus passengers per day.[1]

In April 2023, construction began on the final phase of the project, which will see the dedicated busway extended from Pakuranga to a new station at Botany,[8] as well as the provision of separated new walking and cycling facilities.[9]

Project

Stage 1: Construction of Panmure Station building and construction of Te Horeta Road is underway on 25 September 2013 (Completed)

Stage 2: Construction of busway between Panmure and Pakuranga (Completed)

Stage 3: Pakuranga town centre improvements and busway to Botany (Planning and public interaction)

Side-projects: Improving Sylvia Park for cycling and walking infrastructure

See also

References

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