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Map to the LSSA Routes to LSSA Duxbury Rd (M30) Ox Str Lynnwood Rd (M6) LSSA 304 Brooks Street Take Lynwood Brooks Street off-ramp Menlo Park Atterbury Rd Brooklyn Rd (M30) Tel. (012) 366 8800 N 1 S o u t h GPS ( J Jan Shoba Str (M7) Jan Shoba h -25.760919, 28.245871 b ) -25° 45' 39.31", +28° 14' 45.14" Justice Mahomed Str/Charles Str (M11) ) k l P ( h t Nelson Mandela Dr r o N 1 N Brooklyn (F ountains Interchange) Circle 3 Florence Ribeiro Dr (M9) Middel Str (M7) M5 Rd George Storrar Dr (M7) e Take Brooklyn Av it slip way W e D a n i Fountains t s Interchange N Chri e l s o n M Eeufees Rd (M7) a n d e l a Eeufees Rd (M7) D r ( R 2 ROUTES TO LSSA 1 ) C h r 1 Route 1 i ) s t 8 i n 1 From O.R. Tambo International a Nelson Mandela Dr (R21) M / D 7 Take Eeufees e Airport to LSSA M W ( off-ramp i e t v A A v t e i ( W M 2 Route 2 e 7 D / M From Johannesburg CBD to LSSA a N14 1 n i 8 t N14 s ) i 1 r h C 3 Route 3 From N1 North to LSSA 2 Directions to LSSA Route 1 Route 2 Route 3 From O.R. Tambo International From Johannesburg CBD to LSSA From N1 North to LSSA Contact details Airport to LSSA 304 Brooks Street 1. Exit the Airport staying in the Pretoria lanes. 1. On the N1 approaching the Brakfontein 1. Travel North along the N1 (towards Polokwane). Menlo Park interchange, continue heading towards Pretoria 2. Take the Lynnwood Road (M6) off-ramp and 2. Once on the freeway - Voortrekker road central (N1 merges into the N14). Tel. (012) 366 8800 (M96) - immediately move into left hand lane. keep in the left hand lane. 2. Continue along the N14 and take the Eeufees 3. Continue along Lynnwood Road (M6) and 3. Take the Pretoria on-ramp that turns sharply Road (M7) off ramp. Turn right at the T-junction cross the main intersection with Atterbury Road. GPS left onto the Kempton Park/Pretoria Freeway or into Eeufees Road (M7). the R21. Continue along the R21 for approx 45km. -25.760919, 28.245871 3. Immediately after passing under the first bridge 4. At the second traffic light turn left into 4. Once in the Pretoria area the R21 becomes -25° 45’ 39.31”, turn left at the Pretoria/Brookyn sign into Ox street. Nelson Mandela Drive and approaches the Christina De Wit Avenue (M7/M18). +28° 14’ 45.14” Fountains Interchange. 5. At the T-junction turn right into Brooks Street. 4. Stay in the right hand lane and follow the 6. Proceed until you see the LSSA building 5. Keep to the right hand lane, around the circle, Brooklyn signs taking the first split right on your right. follow the Brooklyn signs and exit right into towards the Fountans Interchange. George Storrar Drive (M7). Continue along this road crossing the main intersection with Florence 5. Cross straight over Fountains circle into Ribeiro Avenue (M9) into Middel Street. George Storrar Drive (M7). Continue along this road crossing the main intersection with Florence 6. Continue along Middel Street (M7) until you Ribeiro Avenue (M9) into Middel Street (M7). reach the Brooklyn circle. Take the second exit from Brooklyn circle into Jan Shoba Street. 6. Continue along Middel Street (M7) until you reach the Brooklyn circle. Take the second exit 7. At the traffic light turn right into Justice Mahomed from Brooklyn circle into Jan Shoba Street. Street/Charles Street (M11). At the intersection with Brooklyn Road, turn left into Brooklyn Road. 7. At the traffic light turn right into Justice Mahomed Street/Charles Street (M11). At the intersection 8. Pass the traffic light in Brooklyn Road. After with Brooklyn Road, turn left into Brooklyn Road. several other roads, turn right into Brooks Street. The LSSA building is situated to the north 8. Pass the traffic light in Brooklyn Road. After of the parking area. several other roads, turn right into Brooks Street. The LSSA building is situated to the north of the parking area..
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