M46 (Johannesburg)

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Joburg road M46.svg
Metropolitan route M46
Route information
Maintained by Johannesburg Roads Agency and Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport
Major junctions
West endM31 ZAF jct.svgM38 ZAF jct.svg M31  / M38 in Tulisa Park
Major intersectionsSA road N3 jct.svgSA road N12 jct.svg N3  / N12 near Tulisa Park
M48 ZAF jct.svg M48 near Rand Airport
M93 ZAF jct.svg M93 in Germiston
M37 ZAF jct.svg M37 in Germiston
M49 ZAF jct.svg M49 in Germiston
M53 ZAF jct.svg M53 in Germiston
M39 ZAF jct.svg M39 in Germiston
M35 ZAF jct.svg M35 near Reiger Park
SA road R21.svg R21 in Boksburg
M56 ZAF jct.svg M56 in Boksburg
M43 ZAF jct.svg M43 near Brakpan
SA road R23.svg R23 in Brakpan
M45 ZAF jct.svgM56 ZAF jct.svg M45  / M56 in Brakpan
SA road R51.svg R51 in Springs
East endSA road R29.svg R29 in Springs
Location
Country South Africa
Highway system
M45 ZAF jct.svg M45 M47 ZAF jct.svg M47

The M46 is a short metropolitan route in Greater Johannesburg, South Africa. [1] [2] It connects Tulisa Park in Johannesburg South with Springs via Germiston, Boksburg and Brakpan. [3]

Route

The M46 begins at a junction with the M31 road (Heidelberg Road) in the suburb of Tulisa Park in Johannesburg South. West of this junction, it is the M38 road. The M46 begins by going eastwards as Rand Airport Road, flying over the N17 highway and meeting the N3/N12 highway (Johannesburg Eastern Bypass) (northbound only), to enter the city of Germiston and meet the M48 road in the suburb of Gosforth Park.

The M48 joins the M46 and they are one road eastwards before the M48 becomes its own road eastwards just north of Rand Airport. The M46 continues east-north-east into the southern part of the Germiston City Centre as Power Street, meeting the M93 road (Refinery Road), the M37 road (Joubert Street), the M49 road (Webber Road) and the M53 road (Meyer Street; Victoria Street).

The M46 becomes Linton Jones Street and proceeds eastwards to meet the M39 road, where it becomes Lower Boksburg Road. It continues eastwards to enter the city of Boksburg and meet the northern terminus of the M35 road just north of the Reiger Park suburb, where it changes its name to Commissioner Street. It enters Boksburg Central in an easterly direction, passing under the R21 road (Rondebult Road). In Boksburg Central, it makes a right and left turn to become Leeuwpoort Street and at the eastern end of the CBD, it becomes Jubilee Street towards the south-east.

It crosses the M43 road (Van Dyk Road) to enter the town of Brakpan, first bypassing the Brakpan Airfield and passing through the Dalpark Suburb to meet the R23 road (Heidelberg Road). It enters the Brakpan Town Centre eastwards as Athlone Avenue and then reaches a junction, where it becomes Van Der Walt Road via a left turn. It then becomes Voortrekker Road eastwards, meeting the M45 road and the M56 road at the Prince George Avenue junction. The M46 becomes Prince George Avenue south-eastwards before becoming Olympia Road eastwards, where it enters the city of Springs. It becomes South Main Reef Road and meets the R51 road to enter the Springs City Centre. It passes through the Springs CBD eastwards and then enters the suburb of Cassledale, where it ends at a junction with the R29 road (Ermelo Road).

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References

  1. "Johannesburg Roads Agency - Company documents". www.jra.org.za. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
  2. "Johannesburg Road Agency Q2 2021 Report" (PDF). Johannesburg Road Agency Website. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
  3. "RDDA SOUTH AFRICAN NUMBERED ROUTE DESCRIPTION AND DESTINATION ANALYSIS". NATIONAL DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT. May 2012. Retrieved 25 March 2021.