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Metropolitan route M19 shield

Metropolitan route M19
Route information
Maintained by the eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality
Length18 km (11 mi)
Major junctions
West end M7 / M13inPinetown
Major intersections M31inPinetown
M32inPinetown
M5inNew Germany
M32inWestville
N2inReservoir Hills
M10inSpringfield Park
East end R102inDurban
Location
CountrySouth Africa
TownsPinetown, Westville, Durban
Highway system
M17 M20

The M19 is a metropolitan route in the eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality, South Africa, connecting Pinetown toSpringfield ParkinDurban.

Route

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The M19 begins at the M13 off-ramp intersection with the M7 in Pinetown and follows a route north as a dual-carriage roadway named 'St Johns Avenue'.

Shortly after, it then meets the M31 (Josiah Gumede Road) in the Pinetown CBD and proceeds north-east. At the M32 Shepstone Rd/Beviss Rd intersection, the M19 leaves Pinetown to enter New Germany as a dual-carriageway freeway and passes under the M5 Otto Volek Road off-ramp. It then turns eastwards at the M32 Roger Sishi Road off-ramp before proceeding through Westville.

A few kilometres after Dunkeld Road off-ramp, it enters DurbanatReservoir Hills, turns in northeast, passes over the Mountbatten Drive off-ramp and turns in a southeasterly direction. Hereafter, it ends as a freeway east of Reservoir Hills at the massive Umgeni Interchange with the N2 freeway (toKwaDukuza and Port Shepstone).

The M19 intersecting with the N2 at the Umgeni Interchange

It continues southeast as a dual-carriage roadway named 'Umgeni Road' through the Springfield Park industrial area and turns in an easterly direction before ending at an interchange with the R102 Chris Hani Road/Umgeni Road (to Avoca and the Durban city centre).[1]

References

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  1. ^ "Google Maps". Google Maps. Retrieved 21 June 2021.


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