Bloemfontein Ring Road

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Bloemfontein Ring Road
Route information
Length39.3 km (24.4 mi)
Existed2016 [1] –present
Major junctions
Ring road around Bloemfontein
North endSA road R30.svg R30 Bayswater
Major intersections
  • SA road R700.svg R700 near Bloemfontein North
  • SA road R64.svgSA road N8 jct.svg R64  / N8 near Bloemfontein Central
  • SA road N8 jct.svg N8 near Bloemfontein
  • SA road R706.svg R706 near Musgrave
South endSA road N6 jct.svg N6 near Bloemanda
Location
Country South Africa
Highway system

The Bloemfontein Ring Road, also known as The Bloemfontein bypass is a halfway ring road that circles the city of Bloemfontein, South Africa. [2]

Contents

Route

The Ring road begins north of Bloemfontein, at the R30 exit on the N1 Highway. The Route continues west around Bloemfontein passing the R700 and R64. It then crosses the N8 highway which intersects through Bloemfontein Central. [3] [4]

The ring road continues South, passing the R706, to reach an interchange with the N6, where it ends. [1] [5]

See also

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References

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