Cycling / May 2011
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Sandhills Motorway cycleway provisions
- Wellington Region Cycleways
- The NZTA has released a video with a fly-through of the proposed Kapiti Expressway/Sandhills Motorway/ Mackays to Peka Peka route: Here are my observations of what I can see in the video with regards to the cycling provisions: The cyclepath seems to follow close to the motorway along the bottom of the Raumati Escarpment north of Mackay’s Crossing.
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Riding like Superman
- Wellington Region Cycleways
- Here at Wellington Region Cycleways we love bike technology and there are many different ways to ride a bike or trike.
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Hauraki Rail Trail progress
- Wellington Region Cycleways
- On Auckland Trains is a post with great news about the Hauraki Rail Trail.
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Hobbit annoys Councillors
- Wellington Region Cycleways
- It seems some of the Wellington councillors are annoyed they’re getting a bit of unwanted feedback about their support for Steven Joyce’s (and lets not forget John Key’s) support of the Roads of National Significance.
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The sad demise of Valparaíso’s ascensors
- Wellington Region Cycleways
- I’ve visited Valparaíso a couple of times, the last time being in 2008, and I made a day of riding all the ascensors, which are, and increasingly were, cable cars for getting up onto the surrounding hills.
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Could the Capital Connection run 3 times a day?
- Wellington Region Cycleways
- Auckland Trains has been discussing putting rail to Hamilton.
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My other blog is back in business
- Wellington Region Cycleways
- Sorry that I’ve been a bit quiet lately.
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Things to come on the harbour’s edge
- Wellington Scoop
- Amongst all the details of new roads and ramps and car parks, there’s some enthusiasm about cycling and walking in the Regional Council’s new ten-year plan for transport from Ngauranga to Te Marua. In particular, there’s a strong recommendation for a good quality cycling and walking route between Ngauranga and Petone. Regional Council chair Fran Wilde says it is one of the major projects in the plan.
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Petone, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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