Metropolitan route M1 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by Johannesburg Roads Agency and GDRT | ||||
Length | 29.6 km (18.4 mi) | |||
Existed | 1967–present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
North end | N1 Western Bypass and N3 Eastern Bypass near Buccleuch | |||
R55 Woodmead Drive M60 Marlboro Drive M40 Grayston Drive M30 Corlett Drive M31 Atholl-Oaklands Road M20 Glenhove Road Extension R25 11th Avenue (M1 Northbound only) M16 Riviera Road M31 Houghton Drive/Joe Slovo Drive (M1 Southbound Only) M9 Oxford Road (M1 Northbound Only) M27 Jan Smuts Avenue M71 Empire Road M10 Smit Street Carr Street (M1 Northbound only) M2 Village Road Selby and M2 Motorway M2 Crown Interchange M27 Booysens Road M17 Xavier Road R553 Golden Highway (M1 Southbound Only) N12 Uncle Charlies Interchange (M1 Southbound Only) M68 Columbine Avenue | ||||
South end | R82 in Meredale, Johannesburg | |||
Location | ||||
Country | South Africa | |||
Highway system | ||||
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The M1 De Villiers Graaff motorway is a metropolitan route and major freeway in the City of Johannesburg, South Africa. The highway connects the southern areas (including Booysens, Eldorado Park and Soweto) with the city centre and extends further north through Sandton into the Ben Schoeman Highway towards Pretoria. Construction began in 1962 and resulted in the demolition of many properties and houses including numerous historical Parktown Mansions.[1]