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The City of Cape Town (Cape Town metropolitan area) like most South African metropolitan areas, uses Metropolitan or "M" routes for important intra-city routes, a layer below National (N) roads and Regional (R) roads. Each city's M roads are independently numbered.
The M14 joins the M5 for a few metres southwards before becoming its own road eastwards (Plattekloof Road) while the M5 continues south as Koeberg Road. It proceeds southwards for 9 kilometres, through the large suburb of Milnerton , to reach the Koeberg Interchange with the N1 highway (Table Bay Boulevard) in Brooklyn , where it becomes a ...
M10 (Valhalla Park) – Cape Town International Airport – N2 – M18 / M83 – M9 – R300 (no intersection) – M181 - M46 – M177 - M32 – R310 (Rocklands) Valhalla Park, Airport Industria, Nyanga, Crossroads, Philippi, Heinz Park, New Woodlands, Woodlands, Westridge, Rocklands: Borcherds Quarry Rd, New Eisleben Rd, Eisleben Rd M23: East ...
There is an Ottery train station present, which connects Heathfield to Cape Town via Athlone. The Ottery station was built in 1904 (finished on 1 February). The line was built for private use and was acquired as government property on 1 July 1908. [3] The Golden Arrow busses pass the Ottery centre as well, part of the Wynberg to Khayelitsha ...
The N21 is a proposed national route in the City of Cape Town, South Africa. It is also known as the Peninsula Expressway ring road . Once complete, it will link the northern suburbs on the Atlantic seaboard ( Melkbosstrand & Bloubergstrand ) with the southern suburbs on False Bay ( Muizenberg ).
The route begins at an intersection with the R102 (Voortrekker Road) in Bellville, City of Cape Town. It runs along Durban Road, which soon splits into two one-way roads, the northbound road becoming Willie van Schoor Avenue while the southbound remains Durban Road. It crosses the N1 freeway at exit 23.
Foreshore Freeway Bridge at night. The Transport for Cape Town initiative announced in 2012 sought the input of design students at the University of Cape Town to find an affordable solution to the unfinished bridge and during a presentation on April 14, 2014 at the Cape Town City Hall approximately 600 students exhibited their ideas.
Maintained by City of Cape Town and Western Cape Department of Transport and Public Works: Length: 2 km (1.2 mi) Major junctions; East end: M10 Bellville: West end: M16 Bellville Central: Location; Country: South Africa: Highway system; Numbered routes of South Africa