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Vereeniging Map and Directions Travelling from Johannesburg South/East or Travelling from Johannesburg Pretoria (Option 2) North/West/Pretoria Take the R59 South towards Vereeniging. Travel on the N1 South towards Kroonstad. Take the Boy Louw Road off-ramp (R28). Go through the Grasmere Toll plaza. Turn left onto Boy Louw Road. Take the Vanderbijlpark (North) off-ramp. Turn right at the first robots onto Van This will take you on to the R57 (Golden Riebeeck Street. (General Smuts High School Highway). will be on your left at the robot.) Continue straight until you reach the R42 Follow the road, it will bend to the left and (Barrage Road). become Lewis Avenue. Turn left and continue straight. (At the last set Continue until the first set of robots and turn of Robots there will be a Pick ‘n Pay on your right into Voortrekker Street. right.) Voortrekker Street becomes Barrage Road. Continue straight. Pass under the R59 bridge and You will pass a shop called Habby and Lace on turn left at the next robots. This is the main your right hand side. Go under a bridge and entrance to the Rand Water Vereeniging over a train track. Purification Station. Turn right at the next robots. This is the main Ask security for the Water Wise House. entrance to the Rand Water Vereeniging Please park in the area marked BUS PARKING. Purification Station. Ask security for the Water Wise House. Travelling from Vanderbijlpark Please park in the area marked BUS PARKING. Get on to the R42 (Barrage Road) towards Vereeniging. Travelling from Vereeniging Continue straight. (At the last set of robots Get on to the R42 (Voortrekker Street) there will be a Pick ‘n Pay on your right.) towards Vereeniging CBD. Continue straight, pass under the R59 bridge and Continue travelling down Voortrekker Street as turn left at the next robots. This is the main if you are travelling towards Vanderbijlpark. entrance to the Rand Water Vereeniging Voortrekker Street becomes Barrage Road. Purification Station. You will pass a shop called Habby and Lace on Ask security for Water Wise. your right hand side. Go under a bridge and over a train track. Travelling from Sasolburg/Parys Turn right at the next robots. This is the main Get onto the R59 North towards Vereeniging. entrance to the Rand Water Vereeniging Take the Powerville Off-ramp. Purification Station. This will take you onto Barrage Road towards Ask security for the Water Wise House. Vereeniging. Turn left at the next robots. This is the main Tel: (016) 430 - 8661 entrance to the Rand Water Vereeniging Fax: (016) 430 - 8710 Purification Station. Address: Barrage Road, Vereeniging Ask security for Water Wise. .
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