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| Metropolitan route M1 | ||||
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| Maintained by Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality | ||||
| Length | 9.8 km (6.1 mi) | |||
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| Country | South Africa | |||
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The M1 is a short metropolitan route in East London, South Africa.
The M1 begins at the intersection with the R72 in the East London CBD as 'Oxford Street' and runs north-northwest through the suburbs of North End, Belgravia and Southernwood. As it enters the suburb of Selborne it becomes 'Union Avenue' turning north-east and running parallel with the railway. It then enters Vincent where it intersects with Bell Road at a traffic circle and becomes 'Western Avenue'. It turns northwards and then north-eastwards before crossing over the N2 freeway which connects to Mthatha and King William's Town at the exit 1047 off-ramp north of Vincent. It ends at the M11 in Dorchester Heights. [1]