State Highway 52 is a former state highway now reclassified Route 52. It runs from
Waipukurau, to
Masterton
Masterton ( mi, Whakaoriori), a large town in the Greater Wellington Region of New Zealand, operates as the seat of the Masterton District (a territorial authority or local-government district). It is the largest town in the Wairarapa, a r ...
in the
Wairarapa through
Porangahau on the east coast and the
Weber
Weber (, or ; German: ) is a surname of German origin, derived from the noun meaning " weaver". In some cases, following migration to English-speaking countries, it has been anglicised to the English surname 'Webber' or even 'Weaver'.
Notable pe ...
and
Pongaroa hill country in the
Tararua District on the lower eastern side of the North Island.
History
Route 52 runs south through the
Tararua District to the
Wairarapa passing through the coastal side of the one-time very dense forest of the
Seventy Mile Bush
The Seventy Mile Bush was a heavily forested area of New Zealand extending from Wairarapa to Central Hawkes Bay and out to that coast. It was cleared and settled by Scandinavians, assisted immigrants in the 1870s. On arrival they walked from the ...
, known at its southern end as the Forty Mile Bush.
;Waipukurau to Porangahau
The 26 miles of road was approved by Provincial Council in April 1859 and constructed over the next year but, five years later, passage was still difficult.
;Porangahau to Weber
By 1864 a road reached Wainui — renamed
Herbertville
Herbertville, earlier known as Wainui after the Wainui River, is a small settlement on the eastern coast of the Tararua District. It lies just south of Cape Turnagain, a promontory named by Captain Cook who used the location as a well-remembered ...
in 1889 — though bridges still had to be made.
A separate Weber Road Board was established in 1890, an offshoot of the Porangahau Road Board.
;Weber Pongaroa Alfredton
John O'Meara successfully campaigned for the
Pahiatua seat in the 1896 general election. Part of his platform was that land should be roaded before new settlers were obliged to live on that land to keep their title. At an election meeting in Woodville he claimed to have never before seen such a place as the road between Pongaroa and Weber. Nineteen (pack)horses had been lost on that road that winter. In January it was announced roadworks at Pongaroa would recommence around the end of the month. Six parties of "co-operative labourers" duly began forming the road between Makuri and Pongaroa before the month was out.
In June the ''Ashburton Guardian'' said the road to Pongoroa is so bad it takes fourteen bullocks to haul just two tons to the township. While passable by a light vehicle in summer in winter or after heavy rain the banks slipped and the road had to be made over and over again. The same geological structure brought complaints from settlers that the ground did not drain properly and counter to its appearance had low fertility.
By 1903 the roading position had improved to the point where the major concern was what proportions of the cost should be borne by central government and the Road Board's ratepayers.
;Alfredton in the Moroa to Masterton
A route was surveyed by the Provincial Engineer in 1866. There was pressure from ratepayers to limit new roads to those leading to the coast (Castlepoint) on the grounds that sea transport was more economical and roads were used once-weekly by coach services considered "the luxury of wealthy squatters". However, by May 1885 a local newspaper was able to report the completion of the 80 foot span of the bridge over the Ihuraua river and described the new bridge as the key to the
Alfredton and Tiraumea districts.
Downgrade
Route 52, upgraded to a State Highway about 1960, lost its
state highway
A state highway, state road, or state route (and the equivalent provincial highway, provincial road, or provincial route) is usually a road that is either ''numbered'' or ''maintained'' by a sub-national state or province. A road numbered by a ...
status because usage did not grow but fell away as prosperity deserted New Zealand's farming industry. Farmers shed staff and cut back development. Farming districts became depopulated and the intervening settlements failed to grow. Nevertheless, Route 52 remains the only road access to large areas of highly productive hill country farmland.
Once serviced by coastal steamers remote areas like
Ä€kitio and
Herbertville
Herbertville, earlier known as Wainui after the Wainui River, is a small settlement on the eastern coast of the Tararua District. It lies just south of Cape Turnagain, a promontory named by Captain Cook who used the location as a well-remembered ...
are accessed through Route 52's links to .
Because of its scenic qualities it is now a cycle touring route and noted by some as one of the must drive roads in New Zealand. The road is relatively narrow and winds through steep hill country. Wandering livestock and stock trucks are hazards.
Route
Route 52 leaves
Waipukurau at its intersection with SH 2. From there it passes through numerous small farm settlements. Heading south-east the highway goes to the coastline at
Porangahau through Wanstead and Wallingford where it turns back inland in a SSW direction. From there it passes through
Weber
Weber (, or ; German: ) is a surname of German origin, derived from the noun meaning " weaver". In some cases, following migration to English-speaking countries, it has been anglicised to the English surname 'Webber' or even 'Weaver'.
Notable pe ...
, Waione,
Pongaroa, and Tiraumea before heading west to
Alfredton. From Alfredton it heads in more southerly direction to Ihuraua along Whangaehu Valley Road to
Lansdowne, Masterton.
Taumata
A few kilometres south of Porangahau Route 52 passes a hill with one of the world's longest place names,
Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateapokaiwhenuakitanatahu. A Maori word meaning "The place where Tamatea, the man with the big knees, who slid, climbed and swallowed mountains, known as 'landeater', played his flute to his loved one".
See also
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List of New Zealand state highways
References
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Transport in the Wellington Region