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  2. Transport in Johannesburg - Wikipedia

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    Instead they have buses and trunk and complementary routes have large stations) and taping out at the destination station/bus stop. The fee is determined according to distance traveled, approximately R5/$0.4 per kilometer. This is a cheap and affordable option competing with the minibus taxi industry.

  3. Metropolitan routes in Johannesburg - Wikipedia

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    M86 sometimes signed as route in Kempton Park M88: East/West: R25 (Estherpark) – M39 – M90 – R25 – Terenure. Terenure - M84 – R25 (Birchleigh North) Estherpark, Edleen, Kempton Park West, Terenure, Birch Acres, Norkem Park, Birchleigh North: Kempton Park: Parkland Ave, Rienert Ave, Terenure St; Pongolarivier Dr, Mooifontein Rd ...

  4. Metrorail Gauteng - Wikipedia

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    Metrorail routes spread out across the province from three main hubs: Park Station in Johannesburg, Germiston Station on the East Rand, and Pretoria Station. Routes serve central Johannesburg, the East Rand, Soweto , the Vaal Triangle , the West Rand , central Pretoria , and suburbs to the north, east and west of Pretoria.

  5. List of Metropolitan Routes in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    M86 sometimes signed as route in Kempton Park M88: East/West: R25 (Estherpark) – M39 – M90 – R25 – Terenure. Terenure - M84 – R25 (Birchleigh North) Estherpark, Edleen, Kempton Park West, Terenure, Birch Acres, Norkem Park, Birchleigh North: Kempton Park: Parkland Ave, Rienert Ave, Terenure St; Pongolarivier Dr, Mooifontein Rd ...

  6. Rea Vaya - Wikipedia

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    Rea Vaya routes are divided into three classifications: trunk routes on the main highways and between major destinations; complementary routes running on circular routes that connect to trunks; and feeder routes that radiate out from trunk routes to outlying suburbs. [4] As of 2015 the following routes are in operation: [1] [5] Trunk routes:

  7. Johannesburg Park station - Wikipedia

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    Johannesburg Park Station is the central railway station in the city of Johannesburg, South Africa, and the largest railway station in Africa. [1] It is located between the Central Business District and Braamfontein , in the block bordered by Rissik, Wolmarans, Wanderers, and Noord Streets.

  8. N4 (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    [3]: 30 After the interchange with the R555 and R544 routes south of the eMalahleni city centre, the N4 continues eastwards, meeting the eastern end of the N12 national route from Johannesburg (westbound only), [3]: 30 to bypass Middelburg to the south (where a tollgate is located just before the first Middelburg off-ramp), with the R575 and ...

  9. M96 (Johannesburg) - Wikipedia

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    The M96's eastern terminus is an interchange with the R21 highway adjacent to the freight entrance of O. R. Tambo International Airport.It goes westwards as Amon Ngulele Road through the Kempton Park CBD and passes under the M32 road (Petrus “Chilly” Magagula Road), intersecting with Monument Road (), bypassing the Kempton Square Shopping Centre, and ending at a junction with the M57 road ...