The Northwestern Cycleway, sometimes also referred to as the North West or Northwestern Cycle Route, is a 12 km
mostly off-road cycle route in New Zealand that connects the
Auckland CBD
The Auckland Central Business District (CBD), or Auckland city centre, is the geographical and economic heart of the Auckland, Auckland metropolitan area. It is the area in which Auckland was established in 1840, by William Hobson on land gifted ...
with the suburb of
Westgate. For most of its length, it runs alongside the
Northwestern Motorway
The Northwestern Motorway (also known historically as the Auckland–Kumeu Motorway), part of (SH 16), is the major western route and secondary northern route out of Auckland in New Zealand. Twenty-one kilometres in length, the motorway runs ...
(State Highway 16).
The cycleway is used (as of March 2013) by approximately 800 users daily at the St Lukes Road intersection, approximately 750 daily at the Great North Road intersection, and approximately 650 daily at the Te Atatū intersection (some but not all users would have been counted at all three locations). For the St Lukes Road intersection, this represents a 70% growth since regular counts started in 2007.
History
The original path was built by
Waitakere City Council
Waitakere City was a territorial authority in West Auckland, New Zealand; it was governed by the Waitakere City Council from 1989 to 2010. It was New Zealand's fifth-largest city,. with an annual growth of about 2%. In 2010 the council was a ...
and
Auckland City Council
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on land leased from
Transit New Zealand
Transit New Zealand (Māori: Ararau Aotearoa), which existed from 1989 to 2008, was the New Zealand Crown entity responsible for operating and planning the New Zealand state highway network (10,894 km, about 12% of New Zealand's roads). It ...
. It originally only connected from
Te Atatū to
Waterview, before being extended in the early 2000s a further 5 km east towards the city, with a new overbridge over Great North Road. The overbridge was completed in 2004 as the (then) last major piece of the Northwestern Cycleway, and later won "Best cycle facility project" in the
2004 CAN Cycle Friendly Awards.
Kingsland upgrade

In 2009–2010, the
NZ Transport Agency
NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA), superseded by is a New Zealand Crown entity tasked with promoting safe and functional transport by land, including the responsibility for driver and vehicle licensing, and administering the New Zealand st ...
constructed a previously-missing section in the
Kingsland area, where cyclists to this point were forced to detour through a hilly residential area. The project cost $3.7m for approximately 1.2 km length, including five new access points,
noise walls alongside the motorway and landscaping.
The new path section was opened in April 2010, costing $3.7m (though much of this cost was in fact for new motorway noise walls for local residents)
and was very well received by cyclists and the local cycle advocacy groups Cycle Action Auckland (now
Bike Auckland
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).
Western & CBD extension
NZTA intends to improve and extend the path further northwest (from its current termination in
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) up to
Westgate in the coming years, as part of the planned
Waterview Connection
The Waterview Connection is a motorway section through west/central Auckland, New Zealand. It connects State Highway 20 (New Zealand), State Highway 20 in the south at Mount Roskill, New Zealand, Mt Roskill to State Highway 16 (New Zealand), St ...
motorway upgrades.
The works will include improving path widths and reducing occasional flooding of the cycleway on the low-lying causeway.
Separate from the Waterview upgrades, as part of the Lincoln Road Interchange works, NZTA has also announced that it will extend the cycleway a further 2 km further west, from its current end at Central Park Drive to Huruhuru Road Overbridge.
Together with
Auckland Council
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, NZTA is also extending the path eastwards towards the
Auckland CBD
The Auckland Central Business District (CBD), or Auckland city centre, is the geographical and economic heart of the Auckland, Auckland metropolitan area. It is the area in which Auckland was established in 1840, by William Hobson on land gifted ...
, through
Spaghetti Junction, a project which was also supported by the
Auckland Regional Council
The Auckland Regional Council (ARC) was the regional council (one of the former local government authorities) of the Auckland Region. Its predecessor the Auckland Regional Authority (ARA) was formed in 1963 and became the ARC in 1989. The ARC ...
/
Auckland Regional Transport Authority
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.
A preliminary alignment was assessed for the cycleway to cross
Spaghetti Junction and then continue to the university area in the east of the CBD via
Grafton Gully
Grafton Gully is a deep (about 50 m) and very wide (about 100 m) gully running northwards towards the sea through the volcanic hills of the Auckland volcanic field in New Zealand. It divides the CBD from the suburbs of Grafton and Parnell in ...
. The extension was originally hoped to be in place as early as 2012, with later extensions to the waterfront not ruled out.
In May 2012, it was confirmed that construction was expected to start near the end of 2012 for up to $10 million, though it is hoped to be constructed for less. The project's expected benefit-cost-ratio was $4.6 for every $ invested. The extension will reach 2.1 km from the current end of the cycleway at Upper Queen Street to Beach Road, though a further $3 million stage, that included an upgrade of the existing section along Ian McKinnon Drive, was deferred for now.
In November 2012, construction on the NZTA section of the cycleway extension began, to be completed 2014, with a Beach Road section, linking the new cycleway extension to Quay Street / Tamaki Drive to be constructed by
Auckland Transport
Auckland Transport (AT) is the council-controlled organisation (CCO) of Auckland Council responsible for transport projects and services. It was established by section 38 of the Local Government (Auckland Council) Act 2009, and operates under ...
for $1.5 million by 2015. Th
Grafton Gully Cyclewaywas completed in 2014.
Link to SH20 / Waikaraka Cycleways
In May 2011, the Board of Inquiry hearing the resource consent process for the
Waterview Connection
The Waterview Connection is a motorway section through west/central Auckland, New Zealand. It connects State Highway 20 (New Zealand), State Highway 20 in the south at Mount Roskill, New Zealand, Mt Roskill to State Highway 16 (New Zealand), St ...
decided that NZTA was to set aside $8 million for the construction of an off-road surface cycleway between SH16 and the existing SH20 section in Hillsborough, as part of the tunneling project.
This will create a connection between the Northwestern Cycleway and the SH20 and Waikaraka Cycleways.
User growth
A cyclist count study for the
Auckland Regional Transport Authority
The Auckland Regional Transport Authority (ARTA) was the central co-ordinating agency for transport (especially but not only public transport) in the Auckland Region of New Zealand from 2004 to 2010. In this role, ARTA provided public transport s ...
found that at the Great North Road section of the cycleway, the average daily number of users in 2008 was 532, a gain of 59% compared to the year before.
[Manual Cycle Monitoring in the Auckland Region – Auckland City (Gravitas Research and Strategy Limited, March 2008)] In 2010, this success trend continued, with an increase of 70% over the 2007 levels to over 600 cyclists.
References
External links
Grafton Gully CyclewayNZTA expansion project for the Northwestern Cycleway
Northwestern Cycleway blog categoryon the Cycle Action Auckland website
Gradient profileon Mapmyride website
{{Shared paths in Auckland
Cycleways in Auckland