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R707 (South Africa)

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Road in South Africa

Regional route R707 shield Regional route R707
Route information
Length195 km (121 mi)
Major junctions
North-east end R34 west of Frankfort
Major intersections R57 at Petrus Steyn
R724 south of Petrus Steyn
R725 near Lindley
R76 in Lindley
N5 / R70 in Senekal
South-west end R708 at Marquard
Location
CountrySouth Africa
Major citiesFrankfort, Petrus Steyn, Lindley, Arlington, Senekal, Marquard
Highway system
R706 R708

The R707 is a Regional Route in Free State, South Africa that connects Frankfort with Marquard via Petrus Steyn, Lindley, Arlington and Senekal.

Route

Its north-eastern terminus is a junction with the R34 route just west of Frankfort. From there, it runs south-west for 55 kilometres to the town of Petrus Steyn, where it meets the R57 route east of the town centre. The R707 and R57 are co-signed southwards for 2 kilometres before the R707 becomes its own road to the south-west. Just after splitting from the R57, the R707 meets the northern terminus of the R724 route.

It continues south-west for 30 kilometres to meet the southern terminus of the R725 route and enter the town of Lindley. After passing through Lindley southwards, it crosses the R76 route south of the town. The route continues south-west from Lindley for 52 kilometres, through Arlington, to reach a junction with the N5 national route and the R70 route east of Senekal.

All three routes are co-signed westwards for eight kilometres, through Senekal Central, as Voortrekker Street. In Senekal West, as the R70 becomes the road northwards and the N5 remains on the westerly road, the R707 becomes the road to the south-west from this junction. It heads for 43 kilometres south-west to end in Marquard at an intersection with the R708 route.

References

  1. Falkner, John (May 2012). South African Numbered Route Description and Destination Analysis (Report). National Department of Transport. p. 95. Archived from the original on 6 June 2014. Retrieved 2 September 2014.
  2. ^ Road atlas of South Africa. London: New Holland. 1994. p. 45. ISBN 978-1-85368-393-0.

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