M17 (Johannesburg)

The M17 is a metropolitan route in Johannesburg, South Africa. It runs north from the southern suburb of Ridgeway through Mayfair a suburb just west of the Johannesburg Central Business District and ends in the north in Auckland Park. It intersect two main Johannesburg freeways, starting with an intersection to the N12 Southern Bypass and the north-south M1 freeway.

Metropolitan route M17
Route information
Maintained by Johannesburg Roads Agency and Department of Roads and Transport (Gauteng)
Length15.9 mi (9.9 km)
Major junctions
South end N12 Southern Bypass
 
  • N12 Xavier Street, Wincester Hills Ext. 3
  • M38 Rifle Range Road, Robertsham
  • M34 Northern Parkway, Ormonde Ext.
  • M1 Xavier Street, Robertsham
  • R41 Main Reef Road, Crown
  • R24 Abertina Sisulu Road, Mayfair
  • M5 Bartlett Way, Brixton
North end M18 Kingsway Avenue, Auckland Park
Highway system
Numbered routes of South Africa
M16M18

Route

The M17 has its southern terminus beginning as Xavier Street at major junction with the N12 Southern Bypass. It continues northward and after a short distance it intersects the M38 Rifle Range Road. Passing the west end of the suburb of Robertsham, it crosses the old Kimberley Road and the on and off ramps of the north-south M1 freeway. After passing over the freeway, it becomes Crownwood Road, Evans Park, intersecting as a t-junction with the M34 Ormonde Ext. before continuing northwards through the old mining lands of Crown Mines and the suburb of Theta. There it crosses under the M70 Soweto Highway without any intersections. Passing the old Langlaagte Deep Village, it intersects the east-west R41 Main Reef Road and continues north as Church Street into Mayfair.

Here in Mayfair, it intersects the east-west R24 Abertina Sisulu Road that connects Johannesburg to the West and East Rand's. It continues north briefly as Church Street before turning left into Queens Road before turning right again and intersects and cosigns briefly with M5/M10 Bartlett Way. Resuming a northward direction briefly as Brixton Road, it passes the Brixton Cemetery to its east before becoming Symons Road. It passes the Brixton Tower, Brixton and becomes Henley Road in Auckland Park passing the SABC broadcast centre. It ends shortly thereafter as it intersects Kingsway Avenue and Annet Road at its northern terminus.

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