M35 (Pretoria)

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SA road M35.svg
Metropolitan route M35
Route information
Maintained by City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality
Length37.6 km (23.4 mi)
Major junctions
South endSA road R566.svg R566 near Pretoria North
Major intersectionsM39 ZAF jct.svg M39 near Soshanguve
M44 ZAF jct.svg M44 in Soshanguve
M21 ZAF jct.svg M21 in Soshanguve
North end Moeka, North West
Location
Country South Africa
Major cities Pretoria, Soshanguve
Highway system
M34 ZAF jct.svg M34 M36 ZAF jct.svg M36

The M35 road is a metropolitan route in the City of Tshwane in Gauteng, South Africa. It connects Pretoria North with a rural area north of Soshanguve. [1] [2] [3] [4]

Route

The M35 route begins at a junction with the R566 route just north of the Pretoria North suburb. It begins by heading north-north-west for 14 kilometres, flying over the N4 highway (Platinum Highway; Pretoria Northern Bypass), bypassing the Bon Accord Dam to the west and the Onderstepoort Private Nature Reserve to the east, to reach a junction with the M39 route. The M39 joins the M35 and they are one road northwards for 2 kilometres before the M39 becomes its own road westwards towards Soshanguve Central. [5]

The M35 continues northwards for 9 kilometres, through the eastern parts of Soshanguve, to reach a junction with the M21 route. The M35 continues northwards, bypassing the Tswaing crater in Nuwe Eersterus, to exit the City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality and reach the village of Moeka in the North West Province, marking its end. [5]

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References

  1. "RDDA South African Numbered Route Description and Destination Analysis". National Department of Transport. May 2012. Retrieved 25 March 2021.
  2. "Tshwane Bus Routes - A0" (PDF).
  3. "City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality - Overview". municipalities.co.za. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  4. "Pretoria Map". www.sa-venues.com. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  5. 1 2 Google (28 September 2022). "M35 (Pretoria)" (Map). Google Maps . Google. Retrieved 28 September 2022.