There will also be escape lanes built on the north side of Holland Road on either side of Telephone Road to ensure longer vehicles heading south do not stack across the rail line as they wait to turn into Holland Rd.
For vehicles travelling east on Holland Rd and wanting to turn left into Telephone Rd, the escape lane provides a safe place to wait if access to Telephone Rd is blocked by a train.
“NZTA expects to have a confirmed contractor for the works on board before the end January 2025, with construction expected to be completed before mid-2025,” Brown said.
“I want to thank locals who travel through this area for their patience and perseverance while this crossing has been closed ... I look forward to work being completed and the road open in the first half of 2025.”
Waikato District Mayor Jacqui Church also welcomed the announcement.
“CELEBRATION. Thank you Minister Brown for your oversight & collaboration on a viable re-opening of the closed Telephone Road Rail Crossing in the Puketaha / Eureka communities,” she said on social media.
“Kiwirail with their safety concerns identified had this crossing closed which meant many locals & businesses had a long round trip to their communities of interests - adding significantly to their kms and time to schools, jobs and facilities... Grateful to all involved.”