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State Highway 7 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by NZ Transport Agency | ||||
Length | 272 km (169 mi) | |||
Tourist routes | Alpine Pacific Triangle between Hanmer Junction and Waipara | |||
Major junctions | ||||
East end | SH 1 (Omihi Road/Glasnevin Road) at Waipara | |||
West end | SH 6 (Cobden Road/Smith Street) at Greymouth | |||
Location | ||||
Country | New Zealand | |||
Primary destinations | Culverden, Maruia Springs, Springs Junction, Reefton | |||
Highway system | ||||
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State Highway 7 is a major New Zealand state highway. One of the eight national highways, it crosses the Southern Alps to link the West Coast Region with Canterbury and to form a link between the South Island's two longest highways, State Highway 1 and State Highway 6. Distances are measured from east to west with the major junction list going from east to west.
For most of its length SH 7 is a two-lane single carriageway, with at-grade intersections and property accesses, both in rural and urban areas. There are a number of passing lanes at irregular intervals through the rural sections. The New Zealand Transport Agency classifies SH 7 as a primary collector highway, preferring State Highway 73 via Arthur's Pass as the strategic highway between Canterbury and the West Coast.[1]