New Zealand State Highway 20 - Exit List

Exit List

Territorial authority Location km Exit Destinations Notes
Former Current (from 1 Nov 2010)
Manukau City Auckland — Otara-Papatoetoe/Manurewa Boards Manukau CBD 0.0 SH 1 Southern Motorway south — Hamilton, Tauranga SH 20 and Southwest Motorway end
1 SH 1 Southern Motorway north — Auckland
2 Lambie Drive — Manukau, Wiri
Puhinui 3 Route 30 Cavendish Drive/Roscommon Road - Manukau, Wiri No southbound exit (use Puhinui Road)
Northbound entrance and connection to SH 20B and
Auckland — Otara-Papatoetoe Board Puhinui 3 SH 20B Puhinui Road — Airport, Papatoetoe No northbound exit (use Cavendish Drive)
Southbound entrance and connection to SH 20B and
Auckland — Mangere-Otahuhu Board Mangere 7 Route 14 Massey Road - Mangere
9 SH 20A — Airport No southbound entrance (use SH20B or Massey Road)
Carriageway mainline connects north to west, traffic proceeding from/to south on motorway must 'exit'.
10 Walmsley Road Southbound
Coronation Road Northbound
Mangere Bridge 12 Mahunga Drive — Mangere Bridge Southbound exit and northbound entrance
Mangere Bridge over Manukau Harbour
Auckland City Auckland — Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Board Onehunga
13 Neilson Street — Onehunga Wharf, Onehunga, Penrose, Mt Wellington
Auckland — Maungakiekie-Tāmaki/Puketapapa Boards Hillsborough 15 Route 12 Queenstown Road — Epsom, Royal Oak, Auckland CBD Northbound exit and southbound entrance
Auckland — Puketapapa Board 16 Route 15 Hillsborough Road - Hillsborough, Blockhouse Bay
Mount Roskill 18 Route 4 Dominion Road - Mount Roskill
Maioro Street - New Lynn, Sandringham SH 20 and Southwest Motorway end
  • Concurrency terminus
  • Closed/former
  • HOV only
  • Incomplete access
  • Tolled/ETC
  • Unopened

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