Coffs Harbour bypass Coramba Road Interchange opens

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The game-changing Coffs Harbour bypass is about to mark another step forward with the partial opening of the Coramba Road interchange.

Transport for NSW Executive Director Partnerships & Integration North Greg Collins said with concrete poured, asphalt laid, lines painted, plants in the ground, and the noise wall built, the interchange’s two roundabouts will open to traffic on Wednesday 13 August.

“The Coffs Harbour community will be thrilled to see another leap forward for this project, which has only a year and a half before the bypass opens to traffic,” Mr Collins said.

“This will provide local traffic access so the Coffs Harbour bypass project can keep building the new road south of the interchange, and the on- and off-ramps, with the interchange expected to fully open to traffic in late 2026, weather permitting.”

Local motorists travelling between Coffs Harbour and Karangi, Coramba and beyond will be travelling on the first new section of road for the project.

“This interchange opening is another move towards the final project completion and a welcome sight for those driving in and around Coffs every day,” Mr Collins said.

“Motorists are advised to follow all signs, speed limits and drive to the conditions through this area as construction is still being carried out close to roads.”

Transport for NSW and its contractors thank the community for its ongoing patience as they continue to deliver this massive project for the people of Coffs Harbour.

The community can keep up to date with progress on the project by visiting the project portal at https://www.nsw.gov.au/driving-boating-and-transport/projects/coffs-harbour-bypass