R33 (South Africa)

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SA road R33.svg
Provincial route R33
Map of the R33 (South Africa).svg
Route information
Maintained by RAL, MDPWRT, SANRAL and KZNDT
Length945 km (587 mi)
Major junctions
North endSA road R510.svg R510 in Lephalale
Major intersectionsSA road N1 jct.svg N1 near Modimolle
SA road N11 jct.svg N11 near Marble Hall
SA road N11 jct.svgSA road R25.svg N11  / R25 in Groblersdal
SA road N4 jct.svg N4 near Belfast
SA road R36.svgSA road R38.svg R36  / R38 in Carolina
SA road N17 jct.svg N17 near Warburton
SA road R65.svg R65 in Amsterdam
SA road N2 jct.svg N2 near Piet Retief
SA road R34.svgSA road R69.svg R34  / R69 in Vryheid
SA road R34.svg R34 at Blood River
SA road R68.svg R68 in Dundee
SA road R74.svg R74 in Greytown
South endSA road N3 jct.svg N3 in Pietermaritzburg
Location
Country South Africa
Major cities Lephalale, Modimolle, Groblersdal, Belfast, Carolina, Amsterdam, Piet Retief, Paulpietersburg, Vryheid, Dundee, Greytown, Pietermaritzburg
Highway system
SA road R31.svg R31 SA road R34.svg R34

The R33 is a provincial route in South Africa that connects Pietermaritzburg with Lephalale via Greytown, Paulpietersburg, Carolina, Belfast and Vaalwater. It is a very long road, passing through 3 provinces (Limpopo, Mpumalanga and KwaZulu-Natal). [1]

Contents

Route

Limpopo

The R33 begins south of Lephalale, at a junction with the R510 next to The Junction Restaurant & Golf Range. It starts by going eastwards to cross the Mokolo River. After crossing the Mokolo River, the R33 turns south-east and heads for 85 kilometres, through the Grootwater Nature Reserve, to the town of Vaalwater, where it meets the eastern terminus of the R517. [1]

The R33 becomes the road south-east from this junction. It continues south-east for 63 kilometres to the town of Modimolle (formerly known as Nylstroom), entering the vicinity as Nelson Mandela Drive. Just after the Modimolle Correctional Centre, the R33 reaches a 4-way junction with the R101 road (Thabo Mbeki Drive) and continues south-east for another 11 kilometres to meet the N1 toll highway (southbound access only) just north of its Kranskop Toll Plaza. [1]

From the N1 junction, the R33 continues eastwards for 77 kilometres, meeting the R516 route at a staggered junction, to reach a t-junction with the N11 national route from Mokopane. The R33 joins the N11 and they are cosigned as one road south-east for 16 kilometres into the town of Marble Hall, meeting the north-eastern terminus of the R573 road from Pretoria and KwaMhlanga. The R33 and the N11 remain cosigned as one road southwards for the next 26 kilometres up to the town of Groblersdal. [1]

In Groblersdal, at the north-eastern terminus of the R25 road from Bronkhorstspruit (4-way junction; staggered junction), the R33 leaves the N11 national route and becomes the road eastwards, crossing the Olifants River. It continues east-south-east for 61 kilometres to the town of Stoffberg in Mpumalanga Province. [1]

Mpumalanga

Into Mpumalanga, the R33 meets the southern terminus of the R579 road and continues to Stofberg, where it meets the R555 road. They are cosigned southwards for 3 kilometres before they split, with the R33 continuing south-east. It travels for 39 kilometres to the town of Belfast (eMakhazeni), where it makes a left & right turn before meeting the southern terminus of the R540 road in the town centre. [1]

Just after Belfast, the R33 meets the N4 highway (Maputo Corridor) (Maputo-Pretoria Highway) and crosses it. Just after crossing the N4 highway, the R33 continues by a right turn and continues southwards for 46 kilometres, bypassing the Nooitgedacht Dam and its Nature Reserve, to the city centre of Carolina, where it reaches a 4-way intersection with the R36 road and the R38 route. At this junction, the R38 stops cosigning with the R36 northwards and begins cosigning with the R33 eastwards. They are cosigned for 1 and a half kilometres, before the R33 becomes its own road south-east at the Carolina Railway Station. [1]

It continues for 37 kilometres to meet the N17 national route west of the town of Warburton. They are cosigned eastwards for 10 kilometres, through the town of Warburton, before the R33 becomes its own road southwards. It continues for 52 kilometres, bypassing the Westoe Dam, to the town of Amsterdam, where it reaches a 4-way junction with the R65 road. It continues southwards for 47 kilometres to the town of Piet Retief (eMkhondo). [1]

12 Kilometres before Piet Retief, the R33 Route is joined by the N2 national route from Ermelo and they are cosigned southwards into Piet Retief. At the Junction with Kruger Street, the R543 route from Wakkerstroom joins the N2/R33 cosignage southwards up to the 4th junction, where it becomes its own road eastwards to the border town of Mahamba, Eswatini. [1]

The R33 route and the N2 national route remain cosigned for another 3.5 kilometres southwards before the R33 becomes its own road southwards while the N2 turns to the east. [1]

KwaZulu-Natal

From the N2 split in Piet Retief, the R33 continues southwards for 45 kilometres, crossing the Pongola River into the KwaZulu-Natal Province, to the town of Paulpietersburg, where it makes a left and a right turn. From Paulpietersburg, it heads 48 kilometres southwards to meet the western terminus of the R69 route and the passing R34 route in the town of Vryheid. [1]

West of Vryheid Central, the R33 meets the R34 at a 4-way junction and they become cosigned on the road leaving the city to the west-south-west. After 23 kilometres, immediately after crossing the Blood River, the R34 route becomes its own road north-west, leaving the R33 as the west-south-westerly road. The R33 proceeds for 47 kilometres to the town of Dundee. [1]

5 kilometres before Dundee, the R33 is joined by the R68 route and they are cosigned on the road into Dundee. At the Wilson Street junction in Dundee Central, the R33 becomes Wilson Street towards the south-east, becoming Commercial Road at the 2nd junction following. It continues south-south-east for 124 kilometres, through Helpmekaar and Pomeroy, crossing the Tugela River, to the town of Greytown, where it meets the R74 road at a t-junction. [1]

The R33 cosigns with the R74 road westwards through Greytown for 2 kilometres before the R33 becomes its own road southwards. The R33 continues for 70 kilometres, through New Hanover, bypassing the Albert Falls Town, Dam and Game Reserve, to enter the city of Pietermaritzburg, where it reaches its end at an intersection with the N3 national highway east of the town centre. [1]

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References

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