Dominion Road

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Dominion Road
Length 7.3 km (4.5 mi)
Location Auckland, New Zealand
Postal code 1024 (north of Balmoral Road)
1041 (south of Balmoral Road)
North end Ian McKinnon Drive/New North Road
Major
junctions
State Highway 20 NZ.svg SH 20 Southwestern Motorway
South end Hillsborough Road

Dominion Road is an arterial road in Auckland, New Zealand, running north-south across most of the central isthmus. It is a major public transport route that carries 50,000 bus passengers each week,[1] making it one of the few roads in Auckland on which similar or greater numbers of people travel by public transport than by private car.[2] It achieved some fame by The Mutton Birds' 1992 song titled "Dominion Road".[3]

The street, which passes through mostly suburban areas (and several town centres), has been described as having a colourful mix of shops, exemplified by areas like the "United Nations of restaurants" around the Balmoral town centre. There are claims that the street's development has been held back by uncertainty about future roading / public transport development plans for the last decade, which prevented investment certainty, and led to low shop rents.[4]

Route

File:Onto Ian McKinnon Drive Flyover I.jpg
The southern end of Ian McKinnon Drive, where it becomes Dominion Road.
File:Dominion Road, Auckland In The 1900s.jpg
Dominion Road in the 1900s, showing its origins as a typical "tram era" street.[5]

The road begins in Eden Terrace as a continuation of Ian McKinnon Drive, which itself begins at upper Queen Street. Ian McKinnon Drive becomes Dominion Road south of a grade-separated intersection over New North Road (grade separation of non-motorway intersections is rare in Auckland). The road then continues in a straight line for almost 6 kilometres (the longest straight stretch of road on the Auckland Isthmus), going through the suburbs of Mt Eden, Balmoral and Mt Roskill until bending slightly just before its intersection with Richardson Road at the Mt Roskill South Shops. Dominion Road Extension then continues until it ends at Hillsborough Road in Waikowhai, overlooking the Manukau Harbour on the southern side of the Auckland isthmus.

1960s motorway proposal

Dominion Road, in the extremely car-centric transport plans for Auckland of the 1950s and 1960s, featured as a proposed new motorway route south from the CBD.[6] However, with the exception of the oversized Ian McKinnon Drive / New North Road interchange, this proposal never came to pass. In 2014 a proposal was made to demolish the interchange.[7]

2010s public transport upgrade proposal

In late 2010, a proposed Council upgrade to the road, which was to focus on improving public transport and cycling links (via 24/7 bus lanes and cycle lanes), created substantial public debate.[4] Conflicting views existed on whether the necessary removal of parking (a good part of which was to be reinstated in side roads as extra angle parking) would significantly harm the road, reducing amenity for locals, and endangering the street's shops. Further heavily criticised was the concurrent proposal by the Citizens & Ratepayers-dominated Council to remove the bus lanes and replace them with transit lanes allowing cars.

The proposed upgrade was eventually tabled to be revisited only after the elections creating the first unified Auckland Council.[2] The new Council decided in 2011 to proceed with a less extensive plan that would provide only some extensions and upgrades of bus lanes and cycling facilities, and would retain parking in the bus lanes outside of peak hours, a move that was applauded by some local business owners. Road widening designations, and previous Council land purchases worth about $20 million, that would have allowed for the more extensive works will partially be lifted / sold around 2012, as soon as the extent of the new scheme is known.[4]

Rapid transit plans

In January 2015 Auckland Transport initiated a study of building new rapid transit routes to replace buses on some of its most heavily used bus routes.[8][9][10][11][12][13] Dominion Road was one of the six rapid transit routes being studied that had originally been routes on Auckland's old tram network.

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Mutton Birds song

File:Dominion Road Plaque.JPG
Unofficial Plaque marking halfway point along Dominion Road in Auckland, New Zealand.

Dominion Road was immortalised in song in 1992 by Don McGlashan, the song being recorded by his band, The Mutton Birds. The song caused some local debate for its reference to "a halfway house half way down Dominion Road". While the house is no doubt fictional, the line caused many New Zealander to wonder exactly where "halfway down Dominion Road" is, as an extension has been built to this road. However, the extension was built after the song was written.

The song's music video suggests that halfway down Dominion Road is the intersection of Peary Road and Dominion Road, and much of the video's footage shows the area between the road's Balmoral shops and Mt. Roskill shops. In 2013 an unofficial brass plaque was placed in the footpath by an anonymous artist to mark the halfway point along the road [14]

Major intersections

Local Board Suburb km jct Destinations Notes
Waitemata Eden Terrace 0.0 Ian McKinnon Drive Dominion Road begins
0.2 Australia GE2-3.svg New North Road (east) Northbound exit and southbound entrance only
Albert–Eden Mount Eden 0.5 New Zealand road sign W10-4.svg View Road
New Zealand road sign W10-4.svg George Street
0.9 New Zealand road sign W10-4.svg Valley Road
Waters Road
2.2 New Zealand road sign W10-4.svg Balmoral Road (east) – Remuera
Balmoral Road (west) – Western Springs
3.2 New Zealand PW-11 (left).svg Landscape Road
Puketapapa Mount Roskill
4.2 New Zealand road sign W10-4.svg Mount Albert Road (east) – Three Kings, Royal Oak
Mount Albert Road (west) – Mount Albert
4.8 New Zealand road sign W11-1.svg Denbigh Avenue
4.9 New Zealand road sign W10-4.svg SH 20 south (Southwestern Motorway) – Manukau, Airport
5.0 New Zealand road sign W10-4.svg SH 20 north (Southwestern Motorway) – Waitakere
6.0 New Zealand road sign W11-1.svg Richardson Road (east) – Hillsborough
Richardson Road (west) – New Lynn
7.3 New Zealand road sign R2-2.svg Hillsborough Road (east) – Hillsborough
Hillsborough Road (west) – Lynfield, Blockhouse Bay
Dominion Road ends

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