R335 (South Africa) Explained

The R335 is a Regional Route in South Africa that connects Nelson Mandela Bay in the south to Somerset East to the north via Addo.[1]

Country:ZAF
Route:335
Direction A:South
Direction B:North
Terminus A: in St Georges Strand
Terminus B: in Somerset East
Type:R
Length Km:163
Next Type:R
Previous Type:R
Previous Route:334
Next Route:336

Route

Its southern origin is at the N2 highway off-ramp between Wells Estate and St Georges Strand near Port Elizabeth. It heads in a northwesterly direction intersecting with the R102 (to Swartkops and Port Elizabeth), M17 (to Motherwell and Ibhayi) and R334 (to Coega) and passing through Wells Estate, Markman and Motherwell. It then heads north to reach Addo. Just after passing the town, the R336 is given off to the west. From Addo onwards, the town follows the western border of the Addo Elephant National Park. The next major intersection, is with the R342 which heads east into the park. After leaving the park behind, the route reaches a staggered junction with the R400. It continues north for a further 60 kilometres to reach Somerset East, where the route ends intersecting the R63.

Towns

The R335 passes through the following towns/settlements:

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: May 2012. RDDA SOUTH AFRICAN NUMBERED ROUTE DESCRIPTION AND DESTINATION ANALYSIS. 25 March 2021. NATIONAL DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT . https://web.archive.org/web/20181004164924/https://www.transport.gov.za/documents/11623/21913/SANoRouteDescriptionDestinationAnalysis.pdf/1c07b3af-099a-4d9a-a72c-f328c706d966 . 4 October 2018.