R25 (South Africa)

Provincial route R25 shield

Provincial route R25
Route information
Maintained by GDRT, MDPWRT, and RAL
Major junctions
Southwest end Saxonwold, Johannesburg
  N3 in Edenvale
R23 near Kempton Park
R21 near Tembisa
R50 / R51 near Bapsfontein
R42 near Bronkhorstspruit
N4 in Bronkhorstspruit
Northeast end N11 in Groblersdal
Location
Major cities Johannesburg, Kempton Park, Bapsfontein, Bronkhorstspruit, Groblersdal
Highway system

Numbered routes of South Africa

R24R26

The R25 is a provincial route in South Africa that connects Johannesburg with Groblersdal via Kempton Park, Bapsfontein and Bronkhorstspruit.

Route

The R25 begins in the suburb of Saxonwold, just north of the Johannesburg Zoo. It goes eastwards, crossing the M1 freeway, up to the junction with Louis Botha Avenue, Johannesburg's M11 Road, where it joins the road northwards up to the very next junction, where it continues by a right turn. It makes its way north-east through the suburb of Sandringham, bypassing Edenvale Hospital, before crossing the N3 Eastern Bypass (Johannesburg Ring Road) and passing by Greenstone Hill, where Greenstone Shopping Mall is located. Crossing the N3 marks its entrance into the City of Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality.

It continues north-east as Modderfontein Road, with Greenstone Shopping Mall on the southern side and Longmeadow Business Estate on the northern side. After Greenstone, the R25 bypasses Modderfontein. It then goes through the northern and western suburbs of the city of Kempton Park.

In Kempton Park, it passes by the area separating Kempton Park West from Esther Park, where it crosses Zuurfontein Avenue, the road between Isando and Tembisa. It then becomes the road separating Edleen and Van Riebeeck Park from Terenure. it then becomes the road separating Birchleigh from Norkem Park and Birchleigh North. Then, it passes the last suburb of Kempton Park, which is Esselen Park, where it meets the M57 route between Kempton Park and Olifantsfontein and Modderfontein Road ends.

The M57 north-south municipal route (Pretoria Road) meets the R25 at a t-junction just north of its junction with the R23 route from Benoni. The R25 joins the M57 northwards, with the new Witfontein Extension to its left, up to the next junction (a busy 4-way junction) near Tembisa, where R25 becomes the road to the right (east). Right after, it crosses the R21 highway between Pretoria and Johannesburg International Airport and makes a direct line for Bapsfontein. The road continues for 20 km between Kempton Park North and Bapsfontein.

At Bapsfontein, the R25 meets the R50 from Pretoria and joins it going south-east up until the junction with the R51 from Daveyton (the main junction of Bapsfontein, where the three routes meet). At that junction, as the R51 is the road south-west to Benoni East and Daveyton, the R25 becomes the same road heading north-east from that junction towards Bronkhorstspruit while the R50 continues south-east to Delmas. While pointing towards Bronkhorstspruit, the R25 meets the eastern termini of the M6 and M30 municipal routes, which come from Lynnwood and Garsfontein in Pretoria east respectively.

The R25 meets the R42 from Delmas right before entering Bronkhorstspruit. It intersects with the N4 Platinum Highway and R104 roads from Pretoria and goes northwards through Bronkhorstspruit. The road continues for 40 km between Bapsfontein and Bronkhorstspruit.

Afterwards, the R25 temporarily goes into Mpumalanga, where it intersects with the R544 from Witbank, before proceeding into Limpopo province, where it ends in the vicinity of the small farming town of Groblersdal, terminating at a junction with the N11 and the R33. The road runs for 110 km between Bronkhorstspruit And Groblersdal.

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