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TE ANAU-HOMER TUNNEL ROAD

The road from Te Anau to the Homer tunnel is not open to general motor traffic beyond the Divide, which is 54 miles from Te Anau and 10 from the tunnel. This information has been received by the Automobile Association (Southland) from the Public Works Department. There is a locked gate across the road at the Divide and another at Marion Camp. Permission has to be obtained from ’the Public Works Department to pass through these gates, but such permission would not be of much use to the average motorist as the road from the Divide to the tunnel is fit only for lorries. The road from Te Anau to the Divide is quite suitable for cars.

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Southland Times, Issue 24874, 14 October 1942, Page 4

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TE ANAU-HOMER TUNNEL ROAD Southland Times, Issue 24874, 14 October 1942, Page 4

TE ANAU-HOMER TUNNEL ROAD Southland Times, Issue 24874, 14 October 1942, Page 4

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