New Zealand State Highway 47
State Highway 47 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by New Zealand Transport Agency | ||||
Length: | 48.7 km (30.3 mi) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
Southwest end: | SH 4 at National Park | |||
SH 48 to Whakapapa Village SH 46 to Rangipo | ||||
Northeast end: | SH 41 at Tokaanu | |||
Highway system | ||||
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State Highway 47 (SH 47) is a New Zealand state highway in the central North Island. It provides a link from SH 4 at National Park to SH 41 at Tokaanu just west of Turangi.
Route
SH 47 travels in a general northeast direction from National Park across the Tongariro volcanic plateau. 9 km from its starting point it reaches the junction of SH 48 which connects to Whakapapa Village and the ski area on the northern slopes of Mount Ruapehu. A further 14 km north-west is the junction with Lake Rotoaira Road (SH 46), an alternative route to SH 1 and the Desert Road. SH 47 continues for a further 25 km over the Te Ponanga Saddle until it reaches its terminus with SH 41. From here eastbound is a short distance to Turangi.
Route Changes and Former Spurs
SH 47 used to have a spur road, SH 47A, which ran from Lake Rotoaira Road to SH 1 at Rangipo. In the 1980s this highway became part of SH 47 and the spur road revoked. A few years later SH 47 was rerouted back to its original route.
In 1997 the formerly designated section of SH 47A regained state highway status as a new designation of SH 46.