M41 (Johannesburg)
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The M41 is a short metropolitan route in
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. It is a very short route connecting Jet Park with
Boksburg Boksburg is a city on the East Rand of Gauteng province of South Africa. Gold was discovered in Boksburg in 1887. Boksburg was named after the State Secretary of the South African Republic, Willem Eduard Bok, W. Eduard Bok. The R29 (South A ...
North.


Route

The M41 begins in Jet Park, in the far northern part of
Boksburg Boksburg is a city on the East Rand of Gauteng province of South Africa. Gold was discovered in Boksburg in 1887. Boksburg was named after the State Secretary of the South African Republic, Willem Eduard Bok, W. Eduard Bok. The R29 (South A ...
(south of Kempton Park), at a T-junction with the M57 road (Pretoria Road). It begins by going eastwards to cross the R21 highway and reach a T-junction with Jones Road south of
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, near the
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headquarters. The M41 becomes Jones Road southwards to enter the Bartlett suburb of Boksburg. In Bartlett, it turns east, then south as Taijaard Road, then east as Yaldwyn Road, then south as Rondebult Road, to cross the N12 highway. It then reaches a junction with the M44 road (North Rand Road) and bypasses East Rand Mall to the east. It ends shortly thereafter at another junction with the R21 road (Rietfontein Road) in the suburb of
Boksburg Boksburg is a city on the East Rand of Gauteng province of South Africa. Gold was discovered in Boksburg in 1887. Boksburg was named after the State Secretary of the South African Republic, Willem Eduard Bok, W. Eduard Bok. The R29 (South A ...
North.


References

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