B6 road (Namibia)

B6 is a national highway of eastern-central Namibia. It is 290 kilometres (180 mi) long and connects the capital Windhoek with the Buitepos border crossing to Botswana. Gobabis, the capital of Omaheke Region, lies on the B6, as do the villages of Seeis, Omitara and Witvlei. Hosea Kutako International Airport is also located on the B6, east of Windhoek.

B6 road
Major junctions
East endWindhoek at Hosea Kutako Drive
 C30
C22
West endBotswana Border (Buitepos)
Location
TownsWindhoek, Gobabis
Highway system
Transport in Namibia

The entire length of the B6 is part of the Trans-Kalahari Corridor route that connects the Namibian harbour town of Walvis Bay via Botswana with Maputo, the capital of Mozambique.[1]

History

District roads between Windhoek and Witvlei and between Witvlei and Gobabis had been proclaimed in 1912 by the colonial administration of German South West Africa. As all other roads at that time these roads were ox wagon tracks cleared of boulders but otherwise unconstructed. The territory had a total of only 5 motor vehicles at that time, and transport by motor vehicle only increased significantly with the deployment of South African troops during World War I.[2]

References

Notes

  1. Tjitemisa, Kuzeeko (16 February 2017). "Trans-Kalahari railway line on track". Lela. Archived from the original on 22 June 2017.
  2. Dierks 2001, 3. The History of Namibian Roads in the German Era.

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