State Highway 32 (New Zealand)

State Highway 32 (SH 32) is a New Zealand state highway in the Central North Island. It forms part of a western traverse of Lake Taupo and a less busy alternative to SH 1, avoiding Taupo.[1]

State Highway 32
Route information
Maintained by NZ Transport Agency
Length95.9 km (59.6 mi)
Major junctions
North end SH 1 at Tokoroa
South end SH 41 at Kuratau
Highway system
SH 31SH 33

Route description

The route begins at SH 1 in Tokoroa and travels west along Maraetai Road, leaving Tokoroa where the road angles in a more southerly direction through the Kinleith Forest. It eventually meets SH 30 at a three way junction. From here both SH 32 and SH 30 share a short concurrency of 1.4 kilometres (0.87 mi), crossing the Waikato River over the Whakamaru Dam. Shortly after reaching the locality of Whakamaru, SH 32 leaves the concurrency and continues south. The highway continues for the remaining 67 kilometres (42 mi) until it reaches Kuratau Junction and terminates with SH 41. From there, motorists can continue eastbound to reach SH 1 and complete the alternative north–south route.

Major intersections

Territorial authorityLocationkmjctDestinationsNotes
South Waikato DistrictTokoroa0 SH 1 northPutaruru, Hamilton
SH 1 southTaupo
SH 32 begins
Whakamaru27.8 SH 30 eastAtiamuri, RotoruaSH 32/SH 30 concurrency begins
28.0Whakamaru Dam over Waikato River
Taupo District
29.1 SH 30 westMangakino, Te KuitiSH 32/SH 30 concurrency ends
SH 32 traffic turns left. SH 30 goes straight
Kuratau95.9 SH 41 westTaumarunui
SH 41 eastTurangi and
SH 32 ends

History

SH 32, when first established, consisted of only the 67-kilometre (42 mi) section between SH 30 and SH 41. In 1995, the highway was extended to Tokoroa. For many years it was the longest highway not to have a major junction with any of the single digit state highways.

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