A number of changes to increase access opportunities into and out of Milford Sound Piopiotahi have been proposed by Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency.
State Highway 94 east of the Homer Tunnel in particular, was badly damaged in heavy rain early in February.
Since 21 February, daily convoys of buses for visitors/tourists as well as essential services vehicles** have been operating, restoring the tourism link to the Sound.
“The convoys have made it possible for us to repair the road’s surface much more quickly than we originally anticipated. We are now close to being able to increase access,” says Transport Agency Journey Manager Peter Brown.
“The convoys were primarily designed to assist with the immediate repair operation of the road and to ensure local businesses would remain viable.”
The proposed changes and broadening of access were discussed at a meeting with local people and those most affected by the highway’s damage in Te Anau Wednesday night this week.
“In an effort to increase access and provide a way in for hunters, fishers, trampers and others who need to take their own vehicles and boats into the Sound, a new system of open times has been proposed,” says Mr Brown.
Key points are:
No change this week or next week
Mr Brown reiterated that the existing schedule of three return convoys for bus passengers and essential services people was continuing this week and next week. Please see the earlier media release for further details and table below: https://www.nzta.govt.nz/media-releases/fiordland-milford-sound-piopiotahi-sh94-access-update-convoys-seven-days-a-week/(external link)
Update on repair work: good progress at sites like Raspberry Creek where a two-coat seal was applied yesterday. (Raspberry Creek is 2km from the Homer Tunnel on the Te Anau/east side. It is an avalanche path in winter and is named after the raspberries that were grown by workers who built the tunnel):
Check this web link for any changes in the convoys or operating schedules: https://www.journeys.nzta.govt.nz/traffic/areawarnings/291706(external link)
Timetable of convoys this week and week starting 9 March:
Convoys into Milford Sound |
Convoy start-point |
Convoys out of Milford Sound |
Convoy start-point |
8 am (approved adventure tourism operators only) |
East Gate (near Hollyford Rd intersection) |
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10 am |
East Gate |
10.45 am |
Chains On* |
Midday |
East Gate |
1.15 pm |
Chains On* |
2.45 pm |
East Gate |
4 pm |
Chains On* |
*Chains On is midway between the Homer Tunnel and the Chasm on the western side of the tunnel.
** Who is eligible for the essential services convoys?
Vehicles and drivers who qualify as essential services include people transporting the following items: Fuel, food, freight, septic/ rubbish disposal, trades goods. Also contractors, staff of Milford Sound businesses in vans or coaches, commercial fishing industry and associated trades, air traffic control personnel.
For background on SH94 , the Milford Road, including convoy operating guidelines, see this web page: https://www.nzta.govt.nz/projects/sh94-milford-road/(external link)
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