
Puari ki Niho-toto South Express cycleway currently connects Kyle Park in the west to Central City, via Hei Hei, Riccarton Park, Upper Riccarton and Riccarton.
You can access The Hub Hornby shopping centre via Kyle Park, or visit Matatiki Hornby Centre’s new library, pool, and rec and sports centre.
On a Sunday you can ride straight to the Riccarton Market. You can travel safely to nine schools along the entire route. From Upper Riccarton Library you can visit Wharenui Recreation Centre and there are more shopping options at Westfield Mall before arriving in the Central City via South Hagley Park.
South Express also connects with the Nor’West Arc cycleway at Middleton Road to take you to the University of Canterbury.
Once the full cycleway is completed, it will reach Templeton in the west, joining up with the Selwyn District Council’s cycleway on Jones Road to provide a safe link through to Rolleston.
Progress so far
Puari ki Niho-toto South Express cycleway is open from the city to Kyle Park, creating an uninterrupted 10km route from the central city through Riccarton and out to Hornby.
There are three stages of work still required to complete the cycleway, which are all being progressed currently.
The stages include:
- Extending the cycleway further west along Waterloo Road from Barters Road to Jones Road, where it will join up with Selwyn District Council’s cycleway to Rolleston. This stage will include line markings and wayfinding signage within the Waterloo Business Park. The procurement for this stage is being developed currently.
- The Gilberthorpes Road/Waterloo Road/Parker Street/Moffett Street intersection, including a stretch of Waterloo Road from the western end of Kyle Park to Finsbury Street. The Parker Street level crossing design required for the cycleway is still being progressed with KiwiRail. Once the KiwiRail elements are fully understood, a report about the associated intersection works will come back to Council for approval.
- A section along Waterloo Road, from Finsbury Street to Wilson Street, is to be completed as part of the Halswell Junction Road realignment project. KiwiRail is expected to complete the level crossing works in early 2025, after which this can be completed.