10-509: R41 may refer to: R41 (South Africa) , a road Fluoromethane , a refrigerant HMS Volage (R41) , a destroyer of the Royal Navy Junkers R41 , a German trainer aircraft R41: Risk of serious damage to eyes , a risk phrase Small nucleolar RNA R41 [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
20-627: A few farming properties, to end at an intersection with the R500 road , 3 kilometres south of the R500's intersection with the N14 national route . This South African road or road transport-related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . R558 (South Africa) The R558 is a Regional Route in Gauteng , South Africa that connects Krugersdorp with Ennerdale via Lenasia . It
30-580: Is a provincial route in Gauteng , South Africa , that connects Johannesburg with Randfontein via Roodepoort . The R41 route begins in the Ferreirasdorp suburb of Johannesburg (adjacent to Newtown ), at an intersection with the two one-way-streets of the R24 route (Albertina Sisulu Road and Commissioner Street ). The route begins by going west-south-west, named Main Reef Road, passing under
40-624: Is made up of two disconnected sections (from Krugersdorp to the Lenz Military Base and from Lenasia to Ennerdale). Its northern terminus is a junction with the R24 in the eastern suburbs of Krugersdorp . It heads south through Krugersdorp's Kagiso township, crossing the R41 to skirt the western edge of Soweto . It then meets the eastern end of the R559 and intersects the N12 before reaching
50-704: The M1 highway (De Villiers Graaff Motorway) and meeting the western end of the R29 route in the Fordsburg suburb. It heads south-west through Crown North to enter Crown (west of Selby ), where it meets the western end of the M2 Johannesburg-Germiston Highway (Francois Oberholzer Freeway), meets the M17 road (Crownwood Road) and continues west, bypassing various Chinese marts and shopping centres in
60-779: The Mogale City Local Municipality , bypassing the township of Kagiso . It continues westwards to enter the town of Randfontein in the Rand West City Local Municipality . North of Randfontein Central, the R41 meets the R28 road (coming from Krugersdorp ) and then makes a left and right turn to continue westwards as Lazar Street. It heads west for 29 kilometres, through Randfontein Rural and
70-602: The R564 (Westlake Road) and the northern terminus of the M77 (Elias Motsoaledi Street) before going west towards Randfontein. At this point, the street name changes from Main Reef Road to Randfontein Road. The R24 road (Albertina Sisulu Road) is an alternative route between Johannesburg and Roodepoort. After Roodepoort, the R41 continues westwards, crosses the R558 road and quickly enters
80-497: The Lenasia Railway Station on the eastern side of the Lenz Military Base, where the railway separates it from the town of Lenasia on the other side. This marks the end of the first section. The second section begins just on the other side of the railway station, in the town of Lenasia (on the western side of the town centre). It heads south to pass through Lawley and Ennerdale and form an intersection with
90-469: The area. North of Riverlea (south of Langlaagte North ), the R41 meets Johannesburg's M5 road (Nasrec Road), which heads south to FNB Stadium and Aeroton . Continuing west, the R41 crosses over the N1 highway ( Johannesburg Western Bypass ) as a flyover and enters the southern suburbs of Roodepoort . It bypasses Florida and the old Roodepoort CBD to the south, where it meets the south-western terminus of
100-515: The same title formed as a letter–number combination. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=R41&oldid=1120431356 " Category : Letter–number combination disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages R41 (South Africa) The R41
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