The M14 is a short metropolitan route in the Greater Johannesburg metropolitan area, South Africa.[1] The route connects Jeppestown (just east of the Johannesburg CBD) with Primrose in northern Germiston.
Metropolitan route M14 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by Johannesburg Roads Agency and Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport | ||||
Length | 11.3 km (7.0 mi) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end | R29 in Jeppestown | |||
M33 in Malvern M52 in Malvern East M53 in Primrose Hill | ||||
East end | M37 in Primrose | |||
Location | ||||
Country | South Africa | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Route
editThe M14 begins at a T-junction with the R29 (Main Reef Road) in the Jeppestown suburb of Johannesburg.[2]: 108 The M14 heads east as Jules Street into Malvern.[2]: 109 It crosses the M33 (Monmouth Street; 31st Street) before continuing east through Malvern East.[2]: 15 It then continues north-east as Geldenhuis Road and meets the M52 (Van Buuren Road) before continuing east-north-east, now as Cydonia Road, to fly over the N3/N12 highway (Eastern Bypass) and enter the city of Germiston, first passing through the suburb of Primrose Hill.[2]: 110 It becomes Gorst Avenue, then Churchill Avenue, to pass through Primrose and reach its end at an intersection with the M37 (A.G. de Witt Drive; Shamrock Road).[2]: 85
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