R506 (South Africa) Explained

The R506 is a Regional Route in South Africa.[1]

Country:ZAF
Type:R
Route:506
Length Km:146
Direction A:North-east
Terminus A: near Delareyville
Junction: in Schweizer-Reneke
Direction B:South-west
Terminus B: near Christiana
Previous Type:R
Previous Route:505
Next Type:R
Next Route:507

Route

It runs north-east south-west. The northern end takes origin from the R507 just south-east of Delareyville, North West. The first town it passes through is Migdol. From there it reaches Schweizer-Reneke. It becomes co-signed with the R34 and while so designated crosses the R504 and the Harts River. South of the town, the R506 splits and exits the town south-south-west and continues to Christiana, where it ends at a t-junction with the R708.

Notes and References

  1. South African Numbered Route Description and Destination Analysis . Falkner . John . May 2012 . National Department of Transport . 1–6 . 27 January 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140606100245/http://www.transport.gov.za/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=5qOHvOI4KuY%3d . 6 June 2014 . dead.