M7 (Pretoria) Explained

Country:ZAF
Type:M
Route:7
Maint:City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality
Length Km:18.2
Terminus A: at Proclamation Hill
Direction A:West
Junction:
Direction B:East
Terminus B: at Queenswood
Previous Type:M
Previous Route:6
Previous Dab:Pretoria
Next Type:M
Next Route:8
Next Dab:Pretoria

The M7 road is a metropolitan route in the City of Tshwane in Gauteng, South Africa. It connects Proclamation Hill with Queenswood via Pretoria Industrial, Groenkloof, Brooklyn and Hatfield.[1] [2] [3] [4]

It is an alternative route to the M22 route for travel between Proclamation Hill and Queenswood.

Route

The M7 route begins at a junction with the M22 route (Quagga Road) in the southern part of the Proclamation Hill suburb. It begins by going south-east, through the eastern part of Pretoria Industrial, to meet the R101 route (Jan Smuts Street) adjacent to the Voortrekker Monument. It continues eastwards to meet the N14 highway (Ben Schoeman Freeway) at an interchange. Immediately after, the M7 reaches a junction with the M18 route (Christina De Wit Avenue) at the western entrance of Fountains Valley in the Groenkloof Nature Reserve.

The M7 joins the M18 and they are one road northwards up to the next junction (known as Fountains Circle), where they meet the southern terminus of the M5 route (Elandspoort Road) and the northern terminus of the R21 route (Nelson Mandela Drive). Here, the M18 becomes the road northwards (Nelson Mandela Drive) towards the Pretoria CBD while the M7 becomes the road eastwards.

The M7 continues eastwards through the Groenkloof suburb as George Storrar Drive to reach a junction with the M9 route (Florence Ribeiro Avenue). The M7 turns to the north-east as Middel Street and reaches a junction with the M11 route (Justice Mahommed Street) in Brooklyn. The M7 proceeds northwards as Jan Shoba Street (formerly Duncan Street[5]) to meet the M6 route (Lynnwood Road) before meeting the north-western terminus of the M30 route (Duxbury Road) just east of the Brooklyn Police Station and University of Pretoria.

The M7 continues northwards to pass through the suburb of Hatfield, where it meets the M2 route (Francis Baard Street; Pretorius Street) and the R104 route (Stanza Bopape Street). From the R104 junction, the M7 heads north through the small suburb of Colbyn to reach another junction with the M22 route (Soutpansberg Road). It continues northwards through the suburb of Queenswood to reach its terminus at a junction with the M8 route (Nico Smith Road) just south of the Villieria suburb.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: May 2012 . RDDA South African Numbered Route Description and Destination Analysis . 25 March 2021 . National Department of Transport.
  2. Web site: Tshwane Bus Routes - A0 .
  3. Web site: City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality - Overview . 2022-05-26 . municipalities.co.za.
  4. Web site: Pretoria Map . 2022-05-26 . www.sa-venues.com.
  5. Web site: Street Name Changes in Pretoria .