M19 road (Port Elizabeth)

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Metropolitan route M19 shield
Metropolitan route M19
Route information
Maintained by the Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality
Length20 km (12 mi)
Major junctions
East end R102 Grahamstown Road in Swartkops
Major intersections in Swartkops
in Perseverance
R75 / M6 in Despatch
R75 in Despatch
West end M10 in Uitenhage
Highway system
  • Numbered routes of South Africa
M20

The M19 (sometimes referred to as the R367) is a metropolitan route in the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality in South Africa that connects Swartkops with Uitenhage via Despatch.

Route[]

The route begins at a junction with the R102 (Grahamstown Road) in Swartkops and runs in a north-westerly direction as Trunk Road and bypasses Swartkops to the south. It intersects with the (Dibanisa Road) and continues in a west-north-westerly direction. It then runs on the outskirts of the metropole, through Redhouse and Perseverance (where it meets the ) and after a few kilometres, it intersects with the R75 freeway (to Port Elizabeth and Uitenhage) at an interchange south-east of Despatch Central, just south-west of the Azalea Park suburb.

At that interchange, they switch roads, with the R75 becoming the road westwards (a dual carriageway) and the M19 becoming the road northwards. At the immediate next junction, as the road northwards becomes the M6 route, the M19 becomes the road westwards (Main Street; Botha Street) through Despatch Central. West of Despatch Central, it intersects with the R75 freeway again at an off-ramp and immediately after meeting the R75, it ends at an intersection with the M10 (Algoa Road) south-east of the Uitenhage city centre, adjacent to the Nelson Mandela Bay Logistics Park.

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