Source: New Zealand Transport Agency
An improving weather and roading picture is emerging for South Westland’s SH6 as weather moves north, says NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA).
The highway was closed between Ross and Makarora in Otago overnight Thursday due to fallen trees, a damaged bridge approach, rising creek and river levels and slips.
Top to bottom, north to south…
Ross to Franz Josef – opening today
The northern section of SH6 between Ross and Franz Josef will be open by 2 pm today, says Mark Pinner, System Manager for NZTA Canterbury and the West Coast. Trees and slips are now being cleaned up.
- Ross to Harihari will be open by 10 am.
- Harihari to Franz Josef by 2 pm.
Franz Josef to Fox Glacier – remaining closed
Inspections at Smithy’s Creek are underway today aiming to restore access at the bridge in coming days. Next update for this section of highway is midday Monday.
South of Fox Glacier to Haast – Update 10.30 am – now open
Open as of 10.30 am today.
The highway was closed between Ross and Makarora in Otago overnight Thursday due to fallen trees, a damaged bridge approach, rising creek and river levels and slips.
Haast into Otago/Makarora – opening 10 am, staying open overnight
Rivers and creeks are dropping on the Otago side of the Haast Pass so this section of SH6 will reopen as planned at 10 am. There are no plans to close overnight given the improving weather.
- NZTA thanks all travellers for amending their plans at the outset of the school holidays around these closures and we will aim to update any changes as soon as we hear about them. (Including Facebook, Journey planner/ traffic and travel pages).
West Coast highway updates(external link)