R716 (South Africa)

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The R716 is a Regional Route in South Africa that connects Vanderbijlpark with the R26 between Villiers and Frankfort. It passes through Deneysville and Oranjeville. [1]

SA road R716.svg
Regional route R716
Route information
Length96 km (60 mi)
Major junctions
West endSA road R42.svg R42 in Vanderbijlpark
Major intersectionsSA road R59.svg R59 near Vanderbijlpark
SA road R82.svg R82 in Viljoensdrif
SA road R549.svg R549 in Deneysville
East endSA road R26.svg R26 between Villiers and Frankfort
Location
Country South Africa
Major cities Vanderbijlpark, Viljoensdrif, Deneysville, Oranjeville
Highway system
SA road R715.svg R715 SA road R717.svg R717

Route

Its north-western terminus is a junction with the R42 in Vanderbijlpark, Gauteng (just south of Sharpeville). It goes south-east for 5.5 kilometres as Ascot-on-Vaal Road, crossing the Vaal River into the Free State and crossing the R59 highway, to reach a t-junction with the R82 at Viljoensdrif. The R716 and R82 are co-signed southwards for 1.8 kilometers before the R716 becomes its own road south-east. [1]

From Viljoensdrif, it heads south-east for 24 kilometres to the town of Deneysville, where it meets the south-western terminus of the R549. From Deneysville, it heads south, along the western edge of the Vaal Dam. It then turns east, reaching the town of Oranjeville. [1]

Immediately after Orangeville, it crosses the point where the Wilge River enters the Vaal Dam as the Magrieta Prinsloo Bridge, a bridge which only allows vehicles going one direction to cross it at a time (using a traffic light system). After crossing the Wilge River, it heads east-south-east, terminating at a junction with the R26, midway between Frankfort to the south and Villiers to the north. [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Falkner, John (May 2012). South African Numbered Route Description and Destination Analysis (Report). National Department of Transport. p. 95. Archived from the original on 6 June 2014. Retrieved 2 September 2014.