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An earlier scheme, deviating considerably from the current numbering, is described in the 1970 Shell Road Atlas of South Africa and other contemporaneous sources: N1 - equivalent to the current N9 from George to Colesberg, and then the current N1 from there to Beitbridge (with deviations as some newer parts had yet to be built)
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Numbered routes of South Africa; ← R382: → R384: Its western origin is the R27 at Kenhardt.
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... The R701 is a major regional route in the Free State, South Africa. [1] Regional route R701 ...
The Western Bypass is a section of the N1 and the Johannesburg Ring Road located in the city of Johannesburg, South Africa.Known at the time as the Concrete Highway, the freeway was initially opened in 1975 as a route to avoid the city centre of Johannesburg and to provide access to the western areas of the Witwatersrand.
The R578 runs through the Tsonga homeland of former Gazankulu, in particular, it runs through Hlanganani and Giyani.The following villages, which are large and densely populated, are found alongside the R578 road; Elim, Njhakanjhaka, Rivoni, Waterval, Shirley, Mbhokota, Bokisi, Chavani, Nwaxinyamani, Bungeni, Nkuzana, Majosi, Nwamatatana ...
M62 (Central) – M61 – M62 – M63 – Start Toll Road – End Toll Road – M64 – M65 – M4 (Glencairn Heights) Central, Green Point, Three Anchor Bay, Sea Point, Bantry Bay, Clifton, Camps Bay, Bakoven, Llandudno, Hout Bay, Berg-en-dal, Scott Estate, Noordhoek, Crofters Valley, Sun Valley, Sunnydale, Capri, Glencairn Heights
Its western terminus is the R33 just south of Albert Falls.It runs east, through Wartburg along the northern edge of the Valley of a Thousand Hills.The route ends at the R102 at Tongaat.
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