M100 (Cape Town)
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Metropolitan route M100 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by City of Cape Town | ||||
Length | 11 km (6.8 mi) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
North end | R302 in Durbanville | |||
M15 in Durbanville M73 in Brackenfell N1 in Brackenfell M25 in Brackenfell R101 in Brackenfell | ||||
South end | M23 in Brackenfell | |||
Location | ||||
Country | South Africa | |||
Highway system | ||||
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The M100, named Brackenfell Boulevard, is a metropolitan route in the City of Cape Town Metropolitan Municipality, South Africa.[1] The entire route is in the northern suburbs of the City of Cape Town, particularly in Durbanville and Brackenfell.
Route[edit]
The route begins at a junction with the R302 (Wellington Road; Klipheuwel Road) in The Crest in the far eastern part of Durbanville. It begins by heading south-south-east as Brackenfell Boulevard (for the entirety of route) and at the next intersection with Amadeus Road, it bends to the south. Shortly after, it reaches traffic circle intersections with the M15 (Langeberg Road), Legato Road and Belami Avenue, before entering the town of Brackenfell. It continues south to intersect with the M73 (De Bron Road) at the suburb of Vredekloof in the north of Brackenfell. Shortly after, it crosses the N1 highway to reach a junction with the M25 (Frans Conradie Drive). Shortly after, it intersects with the R101 (Old Paarl Road) in Brackenfell Central. The M100 continues south, crossing over the Northern Line railway into Brackenfell South. It proceeds through Brackenfell South to reach its end at a junction with the M23 (Bottelary Road) on the boundary between Brackenfell and Kuilsrivier. [2][failed verification]
References[edit]
- ^ "City of Cape Town Link". City of Cape Town. Retrieved 2024-06-10.
- ^ "Driving directions to Brackenfell Boulevard, Brackenfell Blvd, Cape Town". Waze. Retrieved 2024-06-10.
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