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The R21 is a major north–south provincial route (with a freeway portion designated as a National Road) in eastern Gauteng Province, South Africa. [1] [2] Built in the early 1970s, it remains one of two freeways (the other being the N1) linking Pretoria with Johannesburg, via the R24.
Grayston Dr, Andries St South, Arkwright Dr, 2nd Ave, Pretoria Rd (M20), Kernick Rd, Dartford Ave, Daleview Rd, Northfield Ave, Avon Rd, Swemmer Rd, Club St, Clivin Dr, Boeing Rd West, Van der Linde Rd: M41: North/South: R21 (Ravenwood) – M44 – N12 – R21 – M57 (Jet Park) Ravenwood, Everleigh, Bartlett, Jet Park: Boksburg
The R21 connects the East Rand and OR Tambo International Airport with Pretoria. The R24 connects central Johannesburg to the airport. The R59 connects Johannesburg with Vereeniging in the Vaal Triangle. The M1 runs the length of the city north–south, from Soweto to Buccleuch, where it becomes the N1.
This is a list of regional routes in South Africa. [1] ... N14 exit 309 – N1 exit 115 – R21 exit 25 R563: R560 between Magaliesburg and Hartbeespoort – Krugersdorp:
English: Map showing the route of the R21 provincial route, highlighted in red, in Gauteng province, South Africa. National routes are shown in blue, and other provincial routes in green. National routes are shown in blue, and other provincial routes in green.
Numbered routes of South Africa Provincial routes (also referred to as major regional routes ) are the second category of road in the South African route-numbering scheme . [ 1 ] They are designated with the letter "R" followed by a number from 21 to 82, formerly with the letter "P" followed by a number from 66. [ 2 ]
Centurion (previously known as Verwoerdburg and before that Lyttelton) is an area with 236,580 inhabitants (2011 census) in the Gauteng Province of South Africa, between Pretoria and Midrand. Formerly an independent municipality, with its own town council, it has been part of the City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality since 2000.
The R24 begins at Johannesburg International Airport (OR Tambo International Airport) in the East Rand (), Gauteng.It heads west as a freeway, beginning with an interchange with the R21 (Pretoria-Boksburg highway), then heads west-south-west through the southern edge of Kempton Park (where it has a junction at Lazarus Mawela Road, formerly Barbara Road – M59) and Edenvale (where it has a ...