Fred Taylor Drive, Westgate – Bus Lanes Fred Taylor Drive, Westgate – Bus Lanes
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Project update
We are building bus lanes along Fred Taylor Drive and the SH16 city-bound on-ramp for the new Northwest bus connections. The cycle lane separators will be considered at a later date.
We plan to install these bus lanes from early August 2024. Works will take place at night to minimise the impact on traffic.
Download the updated design (PDF 2.26MB).
We engaged with the community about these changes in August 2023 and again in May and June 2024. Engagement was conducted by mail, social media and through community sessions held at NorthWest Shopping Centre.
Project overview
By 2046, there will be nearly triple the number of people travelling along the Northwestern Motorway (SH16). More people need to travel by bus and multiple occupancy vehicles, or congestion will get worse, and journeys will take longer.
On 12 November 2023, Auckland Transport (AT) launched a new bus route, the Western Express (WX1), along with other significant improvements to bus routes in the area. The changes include 3 new bus interchanges at Westgate, Lincoln Road and Te Atatu; approximately 4 kilometres of new bus lanes; and more than 40 new bus stops. The WX1 now runs in both directions between Westgate and the City Centre every 10 minutes from 7am to 7pm, 7 days a week.
As part of these changes, we want to install bus lanes along Fred Taylor Drive to give priority to buses and improve the reliability of bus services.
Project details
Fred Taylor Drive
Installing westbound and eastbound bus lanes on Fred Taylor Drive. The bus lane will be on the inside lane of Fred Taylor Drive in the Massey-bound direction (westbound). The existing short right-turn lane onto Maki Street from State Highway 16 (SH16) ramps will be extended to provide a dedicated through lane for buses. The existing traffic island will be cut back to accommodate the changes.
- Installing a bus lane on the existing middle lane in the eastbound direction towards Hobsonville Road. The proposed bus lane will extend from the Tawhia Drive intersection to the Gunton Drive intersection. After the Gunton Drive intersection, general traffic will be able to use the rightmost lane to turn onto SH16. When travelling from Tawhia Drive to Gunton Drive, general traffic can still use the leftmost lane to turn left onto Maki Street and Gunton Drive after Maki Street.
- The proposed bus lane on Fred Taylor Drive will operate 24 hours a day, 5 days a week.
Fernhill Drive
- Allowing southbound buses to go straight from the left turn lane at the intersection with Cabernet Crescent. The signal phase currently allows both left turn and through traffic to go at the same time, so no pre-emptive bus phase will be needed.
- The traffic island at the slip lane will be cut back to allow buses to go straight through to the bus stop next to the intersection.
SH16 city-bound on-ramp
- Repurpose the left-hand lane of the on-ramp as a bus lane during morning peak hours, from 6:30am to 9:30am.
- This will require an amendment to the NZ Transport Agency Traffic Controls on State Highways Bylaw 2017/14 in order for it to become legal and enforceable.
Project benefits
Public transport reliability – Bus services will run safely and be more punctual, making it more reliable for people trying to get around the northwestern area, and in and out of the city centre.
Climate – with public transport being a more sustainable travel option, there will be fewer cars on the road and will reduce carbon emissions.
To contact us about the project, please email projects@at.govt.nz.