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State Highway 63
Route information
Maintained by NZ Transport Agency
Length117 km (73 mi)
Major junctions
Northeast end SH 6 (Middle Renwick Road/Blenheim Street) at Renwick
Southwest end SH 6 at Kawatiri Junction
Location
CountryNew Zealand
Primary
destinations
Hillersden, Tophouse, Saint Arnaud, Lake Rotoiti
Highway system
SH 62 SH 65

State Highway 63 (SH 63) is a state highway located in the northern parts of the South Island of New Zealand. It is 117 km long and runs between the settlements of Renwick (in Marlborough) and Kawatiri Junction (in the Tasman region) via Saint Arnaud, providing a bypass of the city of Nelson. Despite being a convenient link between the West Coast and Marlborough, and being a relatively straight highway along most of its length, it is only classified by the NZTA as a secondary collector highway.[1]

Route

SH 63 beginning at Kawatiri Junction.

SH 63 begins just to the east of Renwick at SH 6, and parallels the course of the Wairau River for 93 kilometres, initially to the south of the river before crossing to the north side about 20 km from the Marlborough/Tasman border, while passing through the settlements of Wairau Valley, Hillersden and Tophouse. Just before reaching Tophouse, the Wairau River veers to south while the road arrives in St. Arnaud at the shores of Lake Rotoiti. After St. Arnaud the road swings to the northwest and follows the last 24 km alongside the Buller River. At Kawatiri Junction, it terminates at SH 6 between Murchison and the Hope Saddle.[2]

See also

References

  1. "One Network Road Classification" (PDF). New Zealand Transport Agency. Retrieved 10 November 2018.
  2. State Highway 63 on Google Maps


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