M40 (Johannesburg)
Metropolitan route M40 | ||||
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Maintained by Johannesburg Roads Agency and | ||||
South-east end | M52 / N3 / N12 in Bedfordview | |||
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Country | South Africa | |||
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The M40 is a metropolitan route in Greater Johannesburg, South Africa that connects Sandton with Bedfordview via Wynberg, Kew, Lyndhurst and Senderwood.[1][2]
Route
The M40 begins at a junction with the M75 route (Sandton Drive) in Sandhurst, just west of the Sandton city centre (Sandown). It heads north-east, then east, as Grayston Drive to reach a junction with the M9 route (Rivonia Road). It continues eastwards as Grayston Drive through Sandown to meet the M85 route (Katherine Street) before crossing the M1 freeway (De Villiers Graaff Motorway) and entering the industrial area of Wynberg, where it turns to the south-east and becomes one-way streets (Andries Street north-westwards to the M1 & 6th Street south-eastwards from the M1) for a few metres before becoming Arkwright Avenue eastwards and proceeding to meet the M11 route (Pretoria Main Road).
At the second junction afterwards, as Arkwright Avenue becomes the M54 route, the M40 becomes 2nd Avenue south-eastwards to pass through the suburb of Kew. It meets the M30 route (9th Avenue) before reaching a junction with the M20 route (Johannesburg Road; Pretoria Road) in Lyndhurst. The M40 joins the M20 north-eastwards up to the next junction, where the M40 becomes Kernick Road south-eastwards. It then becomes Dartford Avenue, then Daleview Road, to reach a junction with Northfield Avenue in Sunningdale Ridge, where it becomes Northfield Avenue, then Avon Road, south-eastwards to reach a junction with the R25 route (George Avenue; Modderfontein Road).
The M40 continues south-eastwards from the R25 junction as Club Street to reach a junction with the
References
- ^ "Johannesburg Roads Agency - Company documents". www.jra.org.za. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
- ^ "Johannesburg Road Agency Q2 2021 Report" (PDF). Johannesburg Road Agency Website. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
- ^ "RDDA SOUTH AFRICAN NUMBERED ROUTE DESCRIPTION AND DESTINATION ANALYSIS". NATIONAL DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT. May 2012. Retrieved 25 March 2021.