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  2. Auckland Harbour Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Location. The Auckland Harbour Bridge is an eight-lane motorway bridge over the Waitematā Harbour in Auckland, New Zealand. It joins St Marys Bay on the Auckland city side with Northcote on the North Shore side. It is part of State Highway 1 and the Auckland Northern Motorway. The bridge is operated by the NZ Transport Agency (NZTA). [4]

  3. Waitematā Harbour - Wikipedia

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    Auckland. Waitematā Harbour is the main access by sea to Auckland, New Zealand. The harbour forms the northern and eastern coasts of the Auckland isthmus and is crossed by the Auckland Harbour Bridge. It is matched on the southern side of the city by the shallower waters of the Manukau Harbour . With an area of 70 square miles (180 km 2 ), [ 1 ...

  4. Auckland - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of the Auckland Harbour Bridge. The Auckland Harbour Bridge, opened in 1959, is the main connection between the North Shore and the rest of the Auckland region. [151] The bridge provides eight lanes of vehicle traffic and has a moveable median barrier for lane flexibility, but does not provide access for rail, pedestrians or cyclists.

  5. Upper Waitematā Harbour - Wikipedia

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    Upper Waitematā Harbour. / -36.75637; 174.60023. / -36.8117; 174.6867. The Upper Waitematā Harbour is an estuary of the Waitematā Harbour in the Auckland Region of New Zealand. It flows south-east from the town of Riverhead, and was historically the border between Waitakere City and North Shore City in Auckland.

  6. North Shore, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    2,200/km 2 (5,800/sq mi) The North Shore ( Māori: Te Whenua Roa ō Kahu or Māori: Te Raki Paewhenua) is one of the major geographical regions of Auckland, the largest city in New Zealand. The area is defined as the northern shores of the Waitematā Harbour as far north as the Ōkura River . The North Shore is primarily uplifted Waitemata ...

  7. Auckland Northern Motorway - Wikipedia

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    On 30 March 1984, the last tolls were collected for the Harbour Bridge, making the entire Northern Motorway free of charge from 31 March 1984. In the 1980s, tidal flow was introduced on the Auckland Harbour Bridge to assist with peak flows on the Northern Motorway between the North Shore and central Auckland. The two central lanes were made ...

  8. Herne Bay, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Herne Bay / h ɜːr n / is an affluent suburb of Auckland, New Zealand. It is located on the southwestern shore of the Waitematā Harbour to the west of the Auckland Harbour Bridge. It is known for its extensive harbour views, marine villas and Edwardian age homes. Herne Bay has been a prosperous area since the 1850s due to its outlook over the ...

  9. Auckland waterfront - Wikipedia

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    The waterfront stretches roughly from the suburb of Saint Marys Bay / the Auckland Harbour Bridge in the west to the Ports of Auckland areas in the east. However, in most usage, 'Auckland waterfront' only refers to those parts freely accessible to the public (such as around the Viaduct Basin and the Auckland CBD), and thus at the moment excludes much of the Western Reclamation and almost the ...