R511 (South Africa)

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Regional route R511 shield
Regional route R511
Route information
Maintained by GDRT
Length192 km (119 mi)
Major junctions
South end M71 / M81
Major intersections N1 Western Bypass in Bryanston
R564 Witkoppen Road in Fourways
N14 / R562 / R114 in Diepsloot
R104 in Hartbeespoort
R514 near Hartbeespoort
R513 near Hartbeespoort
N4 near Brits
R566 near Brits
R512 in Brits
R516
North end R510 near Thabazimbi
Location
Major cities
Highway system
  • Numbered routes of South Africa
R510 R512

The R511 is a Regional Route in South Africa that connects Sandton (north of Johannesburg) with Thabazimbi via Hartbeespoort and Brits.[1]

Route[]

Gauteng[]

It begins as William Nicol Drive at its interchange with the N1 (Johannesburg Western Bypass) in Fourways, a suburb of Sandton, Johannesburg Metropole, Gauteng. South of the N1, the road is designated the M81.

Heading north out of the city, it passes Montecasino, before crossing the R564 (Witkoppen Road). North of Witkoppen Road, it passes through the affluent Lonehill and Dainfern suburbs into the township of Diepsloot. It then meets the western end of the R562 from Midrand and forms an interchange with the N14 Highway.

On the other side of the N14 interchange, it enters the City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality and intersects with the R114 at a staggered junction (co-signed for 1.6 kilometres). The road then reaches a t-junction. The north-south road becomes Pretoria's M26, and the road given off to the north-west towards Hartbeespoort is designated the R511. This road then meets the R104 road before flying over Pretoria's M4 freeway near Flora Park. The R104 joins the R511 and they become cosigned in a north-westerly direction.

North West and Limpopo[]

After passing over the M4 freeway, the route crosses into the North West and enters the Hartbeespoort suburb of Flora Park in a north-westerly direction. In the Melodie area of Hartbeespoort, the R104 remains on the same road westwards (Tielman Street) while the R511 becomes Beethoven Road northwards. At a t-junction north of Hartbeespoort, the R511 meets the western terminus of the R514 from Pretoria and the R511 becomes the road north-west from this junction. Soon After, it meets the western terminus of the R513 road, which is also coming from Pretoria. The R511 then meets a road which goes south-west to the western side of the Hartbeespoort Dam.

The R511 then forms an interchange with the N4 Highway (Platinum Highway). It then crosses the R566, before entering the town of Brits, where it meets the northern terminus of the R512 in the town centre.

From Brits, the R511 continues heading north-north-west, crossing into Limpopo. It then takes on the western terminus of the east-west R516. It ends just south of Thabazimbi at a junction with the R510. From Hartbeespoort to the R510 junction, it follows the Crocodile River.

References[]

  1. ^ "RDDA SOUTH AFRICAN NUMBERED ROUTE DESCRIPTION AND DESTINATION ANALYSIS". NATIONAL DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT. May 2012. Retrieved 25 March 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
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