15 Dec 2017

Kaikōura coast stretch of SH1 finally reopens

2:34 pm on 15 December 2017

State Highway 1 north of Kaikōura has reopened for the first time since last year's earthquake, with a long line of traffic now driving along the coast.

Vehicles head through onto the newly reopened stretch of SH1 north of Kaikoura.

Vehicles head through onto the newly reopened stretch of SH1 north of Kaikoura. Photo: RNZ / Logan Church

NZTA said "extensive queues" had formed ahead of the opening at 1.30pm today, and road users should expect delays until these queues have cleared.

The Transport Agency said the whole trip between Christchurch and Picton would take about 5.5 hours.

One of the first motorists on the newly reopened road said he was surprised the road had been repaired so quickly.

Gerald Breeze travelled to Kaikoura especially for the opening and was one of the first motorists on the road.

Mr Breeze said it was miraculous how fast the road had been repaired, and he was looking forward to see how the coast line had changed since the earthquake.

The South Island's main transport corridor connecting Picton and Christchurch was devastated in the 7.8 earthquake last November.

Sixty-nine bridges were damaged and parts of the rail line destroyed.

North of Kaikōura, 10 major slips brought down almost 1,000,000 cubic meters of rock onto the highway below.

Transport Agency spokesperson Tim Crow said it had been a "long, tough" year for the communities along the route.

"They have been very supportive and welcomed our workers in to fix the transport corridor, while dealing with uncertainties about their own homes, jobs and access to family and friends. We're delighted they can use the road in time for the holiday season."

He said heavy traffic was expected on the route and drivers should allow plenty of time to get to their destination safely in case of unexpected delays.

"We need to keep traffic moving safely, and allow people to reach Kaikoura and other destinations as easily as possible, so if you're planning a sightseeing tour to view the road re-build, please consider waiting a few weeks."

About 100 people attended a dawn service just north of the town today.

Workers are racing against the clock to get the highway ready.

Workers racing against the clock to get the highway ready to reopen. Photo: RNZ / Logan Church

Ohau Point on SH1 north of Kaikōura immediately after the November 2016 earthquake, at left, and now.

Ohau Point on SH1 immediately after the November 2016 earthquake, at left, and now. Photo: RNZ / Rebekah Pasons-King / Logan Church

The seawall along a section of State Highway 1 north of Kaikōura.

The seawall along SH1 north of Kaikōura. Photo: RNZ / Logan Church

Aerial shot of huge cliff with workers cut back debris

Progress being made in September clearing slips at Ohau Point. Photo: ( Supplied/ NZTA )

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