M7 (Johannesburg)

M7 is a metropolitan route in the Greater Johannesburg metropolitan area. The road connects Thokoza and the southern suburbs of Alberton with suburbs to the west of the Johannesburg CBD.[1][2]

Metropolitan route M7 shield
Metropolitan route M7
Route information
Maintained by Johannesburg Roads Agency and Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport
Length37.2 km (23.1 mi)
Major junctions
South endHill Road, Zonkizizwe
Major intersections M53 Kaunda Street, Zonkizizwe
M61 Vereeniging Road, Alrode South
M80 J.G. Strydom Rd Albertsdal
R59 Sybrand van Niekerk Freeway, Brakendowns
R554 Swartkoppies Road, Mulbarton
M68 True North Road, Mulbarton
M95 Bellairs Drive, Glenvista
M68 Columbine Avenue, Suideroord
N12 Southern Bypass, Suideroord
M38 South Rand Road, Gillview
M34 Turf Club Street, Turffontein
M27 Booysens Road, Booysens
M70 Ophir Booysens Rd, Booysens
R41 Main Reef Road, Fordsburg
R24 Albertina Sisulu Road, Mayfair
M10 Smit Street, Pageview
M18 Enoch Sontonga Avenue, Vrededorp
North end M71 Barry Hertzog Avenue, Cottesloe
Location
CountrySouth Africa
Highway system
M6 M8

Route

The M7 begins at a t-junction with Hill Road east of Zonkizizwe. It goes westwards as Dihlabakela Road, meeting the southern terminus of the M53 Route, to pass through the southern part of Katlehong and Thokoza. It flies over a railway and over the M61 Route (Vereeniging Road) to enter the Alrode South suburb of Alberton, where it reaches a T-junction with Kliprivier Drive.[3]:175 It then heads west-north-west as Kliprivier Drive to intersect with the R59 Highway (Sybrand van Niekerk Freeway), where it enters the Brakendowns suburb of Alberton.[3]:174 The M7 turns to the north-west and leaves Alberton to enter Johannesburg South, where it reaches a junction with the R554 Swartkoppies Road.[3]:173

From the R554 junction, the M7 continues north-west and passes through Mulbarton, where it meets the M68 Route.[3]:151 Continuing north, it meets the western terminus of the M95 Route and passes in-between the Klipriviersberg Nature Reserve to its west and Glenvista to its east. Continuing north, the M7 separates Glenanda to its east from Suideroord to its west, where it meets the M68 Route (Columbine Avenue) again.[3]:129 Immediately after, the M7 forms an interchange with the N12 highway (Johannesburg Southern Bypass) and enters the Gillview suburb, where it meets the M38 Route (Rifle Range Road).[3]:129

The M7 continues north, passing between the suburbs of Robertsham and Turffontein.[3]:129 It enters Booysens, where it reaches a T-junction with the M27 Booysens Road.[3]:107 The M7 joins the M27 and they are briefly co-signed for 400 m up to the Long Street junction, where the M7 becomes Long Street northwards.[3]:107 After 300 m, it meets the eastern terminus of the M70 Route (Soweto Highway) and it turns left onto Ophir-Booysens Road, then right onto Ophir Road, then left into Treu Road, continuing north out of Booysens.[3]:107

It briefly follows the M1 North before crossing underneath it adjacent to the Crown Interchange and winding northwards to an intersection with the R41 Route (Main Reef Road) in the suburb of Crown (just west of Selby).[3]:107 It now enters the western suburbs of Johannesburg, entering Mayfair as Park Drive and intersecting with the R24 (Albertina Sisulu Road).[3]:107

It enters Fordsburg and after 180 m, it turns right onto 6th Avenue and then left onto Mint Road where it T-junctions with Subway and Carr Street after 350 m.[3]:107 It turns left onto Subway Street, heading north and crossing under railway lines before reaching a T-junction with the M10 Smit Street.[3]:107 Turning right onto Smit Street, it is briefly co-signed with the M10 before turning left onto Solomon Street and entering Vrededorp, where it meets the M18 Enoch Sontonga Avenue and becomes Annet Road, passing the University of Johannesburg's Bunting Road Campus before ending at an intersection with the M71 Barry Hertzog Avenue.[3]:81

References

  1. "Johannesburg Roads Agency - Company documents". www.jra.org.za. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
  2. "Johannesburg Road Agency Q2 2021 Report" (PDF). Johannesburg Road Agency Website. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
  3. Street Guide Witwatersrand (8th ed.). MapStudio. 1996.
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