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The M31 is a metropolitan route in the City of Johannesburg, South Africa.The road connects the southern suburbs of Alberton with Johannesburg's northern suburbs. The route's eastern bypass in the Johannesburg CBD connects the M2 motorway at the Heidelberg Interchange with M1 North motorway in Houghton and then the route follows the M1 motorway northwards until the M31 ends in Bramley.
The R59 is a provincial route in South Africa that connects Hertzogville with Alberton (south-east of Johannesburg) via Bothaville, Parys and Vereeniging.The R59 is a freeway from the R57 Junction in Sasolburg until the N12 Reading Interchange in Alberton, signposted as the Sybrand van Niekerk Freeway.
Route information; Maintained by Johannesburg Roads Agency and Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport: Length: 49 km (30 mi) Major junctions; South end: R54 in Vereeniging: R59 near Redan R551 / R59 at Meyerton R557 at Randvaal R550 at Garthdale M7 at Alberton M82 at Alberton: North end: R554 / R103 in Alberton: Location; Country: South Africa
In Alberton, it passes over the R59 Sybrand van Niekerk Freeway and reaches a junction with the R103 and the M31 south of Alberton CBD. It becomes co-signed with the R103, heading east-south-east as Heidelberg Road, meeting the N3 at an interchange just before Roodekop, where it changes its street name to the Nederveen Highway.
The N17 Freeway runs north-east of Alberton connecting the town with Springs to the north-east and the N3 Freeway partially borders Alberton to the west at its eastern suburb of Verwoerdpark connecting the town with Johannesburg to the north-west and with Heidelberg and Durban to the south-east. Local major routes in Alberton include: the R554 ...
The N17 begins in the southern suburbs of Johannesburg, north of Rosettenville, at a t-junction with Wemmer Pan Road (Johannesburg's M11 road), heading eastwards. It starts by heading for ten kilometres (with two westbound-only off-ramps at the M19 and M31 roads), passing under the N12 highway (Johannesburg Ring Road), to form an interchange with the N3 highway just south of Rand Airport.