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  •   Home > News > Environment

    Traffic disruption and congestion expected around the capital, as a main water pipe gets a fix-up job

    Traffic disruption and congestion expected around the capital, as a main water pipe gets a fix-up job


    Crews are working on a sewer pipe under State Highway Two, a main route in and out of Wellington - through to Anzac Day.

    It's expected this will increase congestion and cause delays.

    Meanwhile, buses are replacing most train journeys for the next few weeks - as KiwiRail conducts replacements, repairs, and upgrades across the network.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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