R554 (South Africa)

The R554 is a Regional Route in South Africa. The road connects the southern suburbs of Soweto, Johannesburg with Springs on the East Rand via Alberton and Brakpan.

Regional route R554
Route information
Maintained by GDRT
Length67.6 km (42.0 mi)
Major junctions
West endAbu Baker Asvat Drive, Protea South, Soweto
  N12 in Protea South, Soweto
R553 in Lenasia East
R82 / R550 near Kibler Park, Johannesburg South
R59 in Alberton
R103 in Alberton
N3 in Alberton
R103 in Roodekop, Germiston
R21 near Dawn Park, Boksburg
R23 near Dalpark, Brakpan
East end R51 Springs West Road, Springs
Location
Major citiesSprings, Brakpan, Alberton, Lenasia
Highway system
Numbered routes of South Africa
R553R555

Route

Its western terminus is an interchange with the N12 Moroka Bypass, just south of Soweto, Gauteng (south of Protea Glen), as Abu Baker Asvat Drive. The route initially runs south, to Lenasia and then turns east in the town centre. It intersects with the R553 and passes over the N1 east of Lenasia. At a four-way intersection north of Walkerville, the eastbound road becomes the R550. The R554 is then cosigned with the intersecting R82 for 800 metres northwards, crossing the Klip River, before the R554 becomes its own road eastwards just west of Kibler Park.

The R554 heads east-north-east to Alberton as Swartkoppies Road. In Alberton, it passes over the R59 Sybrand van Niekerk Freeway and reaches a junction with the R103 south of Alberton CBD. It becomes co-signed with it, heading east-south-east as the Nederveen Highway, meeting the N3 at an interchange just before Roodekop.

At Roodekop, the R554 splits from the R103 and proceeds eastwards. It passes through the southern part of Germiston and Boksburg, where it meets the R21 south of Sunward Park. It proceeds to meet the R23 at Carnival City before passing under the N17. It then goes through the southern part of Brakpan and then to Springs, where it reaches its eastern terminus at a junction with the R51 in the suburb of Wright Park.

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