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Cnr N2 and Station Street ALBERTINIA 73 OLD Site Name Site Street Address City Name GPS Latitude GPS Longitude ALBERTINIA SERVICE STATION Cnr N2 and Station Street ALBERTINIA -34.21153 21.5848 HASSANS FRANK SUMMERS 73 OLD KLIPFONTEIN RD BELGRAVIA ATHLONE ATHLONE, CAPE TOWN -33.965 18.5195 MARKET TOYOTA COLLEGE ROAD ,RYLANDS ESTATE ATHLONE, CAPE TOWN -33.97458 18.53047 UC THREE SISTERS NATIONAL RD N1 , ,BEAUFORT WEST,6970 BEAUFORT WEST -31.89527 23.06527 BOULEVARD SERVICE STATION CNR TIENIE MEYER & MIKE PIENAAR BOULEVAR BELLVILLE, CAPE TOWN -33.9045 18.6118 F J MOTORS 207 VOORTREKKER ROAD BELLVILLE, CAPE TOWN -33.90161 18.63471 OAKGLEN SERVICE STATION CNR MEERLUST STREET & OLD PAARL ROAD BELLVILLE, CAPE TOWN -33.88935 18.66412 SENTRA MOTORS SUIKERBOSSIE STRAAT, BLOMTUIN ESTATE BELLVILLE, CAPE TOWN -33.8854 18.6469 BERGVLIET SERVICE STATION ERF 80998 CAPE TOWN, 69 MAIN ROAD BERGVLIET, CAPE TOWN -34.04583 18.4631 VANGUARD MOTORS CNR JAKKALSVLEI & ALS ROAD BONTEHEUWEL, CAPE TOWN -33.94438 18.54438 STEYNS GARAGE Hermanus Way BOTRIVIER -34.25818 19.18396 HYPER AUTO CENTRE CNR JEANETTE & OLD PAARL ROADS BRACKENFELL, CAPE TOWN -33.8767 18.686 KRUISFONTEIN SHELL Cnr Kruispad & Perryn Str BRACKENFELL, CAPE TOWN -33.8912 18.7127 NORTHPINE SERVICE STATION 4 NORTHPINE DRIVE ,NORTHPINE BRACKENFELL, CAPE TOWN -33.8704 18.7143 CERES SERVICE STATION 27 VOORTREKKER STREET CERES -33.3713 19.3049 GO WELL SERVICE CENTRE JOHN JANSEN ROAD , ,CHARLESVILLE CHARLESVILLE, CAPE TOWN -33.9607 18.5675 BO-KAAP SERVICE STATION CNR CHURCH AND BUITENGRACHT STREETS CITY, CAPE TOWN -33.92171 18.41656 DE VLEI DIENSTASIE Graafwater Road CLANWILLIAM -32.17551 18.89169 HARFIELD VILLAGE MOTORS 45 Rosemead Avenue, Claremont CLAREMONT, CAPE TOWN -33.9883 18.4793 CAMBERWELL SERVICE STATION CNR BELGRAVIA & CAMBERWELL RDS CRAWFORD, CAPE TOWN -33.97504 18.51476 TARONGA MOTORS Kromboom Road CRAWFORD, CAPE TOWN -33.9738 18.5033 VILLAGE SERVICE STATION 23 WELLINGTON ROAD DURBANVILLE, CAPE TOWN -33.82985 18.64948 EERSTE RIVER SERVICE STATION 1 CNR MAIN ROAD & PLEIN STREET EERSTE RIVER, CAPE TOWN -34.0033 18.729 ARIZONA MOTORS HALT ROAD ELSIES RIVER, CAPE TOWN -33.93325 18.58011 CAPE TOWN TRUCKPORT 4 Bofors Circle EPPING INDUSTRIA, CAPE TOWN -33.92961 18.54451 EPPING SERVICE STATION 130 Gunners Circle, Epping 1 EPPING INDUSTRIA, CAPE TOWN -33.9285 18.5377 FIRGROVE SERVICE STATION R102 FIRGROVE(OLS NATIONAL ROAD) FIRGROVE, SOMERSET WEST -34.0546 18.789 MARSHALLS BEACH SERVICE STATION61 Main Road FISH HOEK, CAPE TOWN -34.1378 18.4315 MOTHER CITY MOTORS CNR OSWALD PIROW & JACK CRAIG FORESHORE, CAPE TOWN -33.9218 18.4324 KGAPANE CROSSING FILLING STATION437 VRYSTAAT FARM GA-KGAPANE, DUIWELSLOOF BIRKENHEAD MOTORS 31 MAIN ROAD GANSBAAI -34.5824 19.3516 PADDYS SERVICE CENTRE 130 BUITENKANT STREET GARDENS, CAPE TOWN -33.9327 18.4192 PARKTOWN SERVICE STATION 1 ORANGE STREET GARDENS, CAPE TOWN -33.92774 18.41405 SOUTH CAPE SERVICE CENTRE 29 Courtenay Street GEORGE -33.9584 22.4653 FERREIRA SERVICE STATION 323 VOORTREKKER ROAD GOODWOOD, CAPE TOWN -33.9085 18.5699 HUGO STREET MOTORS 111 Hugo Street GOODWOOD, CAPE TOWN -33.9009 18.5647 JAFFERS MOTORS Cnr 5th & Victoria Road, Grassy Park GRASSY PARK, CAPE TOWN -34.04881 18.49723 AMAHLUBI SERVICE STATION CNR NY1 & NY3A GUGULETU, CAPE TOWN -33.99668 18.56556 ASCENSION MOTORS CNR POSTERN & ASCENSION ROADS HEIDEVELD, CAPE TOWN -33.9653 18.5544 HERMANUS AUTO STOP 40 MAIN ROAD HERMANUS -34.4203 19.2399 EXCELLENT AUTO CENTRE 100 HIGHBURY DRIVE HIGHBURY, CAPE TOWN -33.945833 18.6804 KRONENDAL SERVICE STATION MAIN ROAD HOUT BAY , , Hout Bay ,7800 HOUT BAY, CAPE TOWN -34.0405 18.3596 RIPTIDE MOTORS 44 MAIN STREET ,-,KNYSNA ,6570 KNYSNA -34.03449 23.04496 KOMMETJIE MOTORS KIRSTEN AVENUE KOMMETJIE KOMMETJIE, CAPE TOWN -34.1408 18.329 KRAAIBOSCH SERVICE STATION Cnr Knysna Road & Kraaibosch Estate Road KRAAIBOSCH, GEORGE -33.9841 22.5022 VOS MOTORS 98 Main Road KRAAIFONTEIN, CAPE TOWN -33.8509 18.7322 ZOO PARK MOTORS 135 BRIGHTON ROAD ,ZOO PARK KRAAIFONTEIN, CAPE TOWN -33.8392 18.7008 ZEVENWACHT SHELL CNR SKILPADDAM & POLKADRAAI ROAD KUILS RIVER -33.948883 18.700504 OOSTENBERG SERVICE STATION 19 VAN RIEBEECK ROAD KUILSRIVIER, CAPE TOWN -33.9168 18.6722 BERGRIVIER MOTORS 28 JAMESON STREET LAAIPLEK -32.77089 18.15398 UC LAINGSBURG VOORTREKKER STREET LAINGSBURG -33.1956 20.8563 LEEU GAMKA SERVICE STATION N1 NATIONAL ROAD , ,LEEU GAMKA,6950 LEEU GAMKA -32.7858 21.9731 UC FALSE BAY N2 NATIONAL ROAD MACASSAR -34.049 18.7565 BERKLEY MOTORS 19/25 BERKLEY ROAD MAITLAND, CAPE TOWN -33.9278 18.48436 GRAND AUTO VOORTREKKER ROAD MAITLAND, CAPE TOWN -33.91651 18.52248 CLIVES SERVICE STATION PARK & SHOP CENTRE ,HOWARD DRIVE MEADOWRIDGE, CAPE TOWN -34.03916 18.45518 CANAL WALK SERVICE STATION CENTURY CITY BOULEVARD MILNERTON, CAPE TOWN -33.89212 18.51506 CENTURY CITY SERVICE STATION Century City Avenue MILNERTON, CAPE TOWN -33.881 18.522 KILLARNEY MOTORS TURF CLUB DRIVE , , Milnerton ,7441 MILNERTON, CAPE TOWN -33.854 18.5158 HASSANS COLORADO SERVICE STATIONCOLORADO CITY CENTRE WELTEVREDEN VALLEY MITCHELLS PLAIN, CAPE TOWN -34.0295 18.5885 NEW BEACON MOTORS Cnr 1st and 3rd Avenue MITCHELLS PLAIN, CAPE TOWN -34.04789 18.62217 NEW MANDALAY MOTORS 50 AUBER AVENUE MITCHELLS PLAIN, CAPE TOWN -34.0155 18.630166 WESTRIDGE SERVICE STATION Cnr Park Avenue & Westpoort Drive MITCHELLS PLAIN, CAPE TOWN -34.0527 18.5999 HEIDERAND AUTO CENTRE CNR LOUIE FOURIE AND MELKHOUT STS MOSSEL BAY -34.18422 22.11461 VOORBAAI TRUCK PORT LOUIS FOURIE ROAD MOSSEL BAY -34.14472 22.10093 PARADISE PLACE 20 PARADISE ROAD NEWLANDS, CAPE TOWN -33.98006 18.4535 LONG BEACH MOTORS MAIN ROAD NOORDHOEK NOORDHOEK, CAPE TOWN -34.12237 18.3905 TERMINUS SERVICE STATION Emms Drive NYANGA, CAPE TOWN -33.99253 18.58217 GROOTE SCHUUR SERVICE STATION423A MAIN ROAD OBSERVATORY OBSERVATORY, CAPE TOWN -33.9405 18.4665 HASSANS NEW OTTERY MOTORS NEW STRANDFONTEIN ROAD OTTERY OTTERY, CAPE TOWN -34.0338 18.5263 MARCHIOS SERVICE STATION 16 Marine Drive, Paarden, Eiland, 7420 PAARDEN EILAND, CAPE TOWN -33.9148 18.4659 GELDERBLOMS MOTORS JAN VAN RIEBEECK ROAD ,HUGUENOT PAARL -33.7335 18.9775 MONUMENT MOTORS 25 MAIN STREET PAARL -33.76707 18.96047 MOTOR MECCA 10 Klein Drakenstein Road, Huguenot PAARL -33.7329 18.9928 FRIENDLY SERVICE STATION 2 DUIKER STREET PAROW VALLEY, CAPE TOWN -33.9159 18.6038 SMITHRAND SERVICE STATION 20 HANS STRYDOM STREET PAROW, CAPE TOWN -33.8918 18.5778 Site Name Site Street Address City Name GPS Latitude GPS Longitude ALBERTINIA SERVICE STATION Cnr N2 and Station Street ALBERTINIA -34.21153 21.5848 HASSANS FRANK SUMMERS 73 OLD KLIPFONTEIN RD BELGRAVIA ATHLONE ATHLONE, CAPE TOWN -33.965 18.5195 MARKET TOYOTA COLLEGE ROAD ,RYLANDS ESTATE ATHLONE, CAPE TOWN -33.97458 18.53047 UC THREE SISTERS NATIONAL RD N1 , ,BEAUFORT WEST,6970 BEAUFORT WEST -31.89527 23.06527 BOULEVARD SERVICE STATION CNR TIENIE MEYER & MIKE PIENAAR BOULEVAR BELLVILLE, CAPE TOWN -33.9045 18.6118 F J MOTORS 207 VOORTREKKER ROAD BELLVILLE, CAPE TOWN -33.90161 18.63471 OAKGLEN SERVICE STATION CNR MEERLUST STREET & OLD PAARL ROAD BELLVILLE, CAPE TOWN -33.88935 18.66412 SENTRA MOTORS SUIKERBOSSIE STRAAT, BLOMTUIN ESTATE BELLVILLE, CAPE TOWN -33.8854 18.6469 BERGVLIET SERVICE STATION ERF 80998 CAPE TOWN, 69 MAIN ROAD BERGVLIET, CAPE TOWN -34.04583 18.4631 VANGUARD MOTORS CNR JAKKALSVLEI & ALS ROAD BONTEHEUWEL, CAPE TOWN -33.94438 18.54438 STEYNS GARAGE Hermanus Way BOTRIVIER -34.25818 19.18396 HYPER AUTO CENTRE CNR JEANETTE & OLD PAARL ROADS BRACKENFELL, CAPE TOWN -33.8767 18.686 KRUISFONTEIN SHELL Cnr Kruispad & Perryn Str BRACKENFELL, CAPE TOWN -33.8912 18.7127 NORTHPINE SERVICE STATION 4 NORTHPINE DRIVE ,NORTHPINE BRACKENFELL, CAPE TOWN -33.8704 18.7143 CERES SERVICE STATION 27 VOORTREKKER STREET CERES -33.3713 19.3049 GO WELL SERVICE CENTRE JOHN JANSEN ROAD , ,CHARLESVILLE CHARLESVILLE, CAPE TOWN -33.9607 18.5675 BO-KAAP SERVICE STATION CNR CHURCH AND BUITENGRACHT STREETS CITY, CAPE TOWN -33.92171 18.41656 DE VLEI DIENSTASIE Graafwater Road CLANWILLIAM -32.17551 18.89169 HARFIELD VILLAGE MOTORS 45 Rosemead Avenue, Claremont CLAREMONT, CAPE TOWN -33.9883 18.4793 CAMBERWELL SERVICE STATION CNR BELGRAVIA & CAMBERWELL RDS CRAWFORD, CAPE TOWN -33.97504 18.51476 TARONGA MOTORS Kromboom Road CRAWFORD, CAPE TOWN -33.9738 18.5033 VILLAGE SERVICE STATION 23 WELLINGTON ROAD DURBANVILLE, CAPE TOWN -33.82985 18.64948 EERSTE RIVER SERVICE STATION 1 CNR MAIN ROAD & PLEIN STREET EERSTE RIVER, CAPE TOWN -34.0033 18.729 ARIZONA MOTORS HALT ROAD ELSIES RIVER, CAPE TOWN -33.93325 18.58011 CAPE TOWN TRUCKPORT 4 Bofors Circle EPPING INDUSTRIA, CAPE TOWN -33.92961 18.54451 EPPING SERVICE STATION 130 Gunners Circle, Epping 1 EPPING INDUSTRIA, CAPE TOWN -33.9285 18.5377 FIRGROVE SERVICE STATION R102 FIRGROVE(OLS NATIONAL ROAD) FIRGROVE, SOMERSET WEST -34.0546 18.789 MARSHALLS BEACH SERVICE STATION61 Main Road FISH HOEK, CAPE TOWN -34.1378 18.4315 MOTHER CITY MOTORS CNR OSWALD PIROW & JACK CRAIG FORESHORE, CAPE TOWN -33.9218 18.4324 KGAPANE CROSSING FILLING STATION437 VRYSTAAT FARM GA-KGAPANE, DUIWELSLOOF BIRKENHEAD MOTORS 31 MAIN ROAD GANSBAAI -34.5824 19.3516 PADDYS SERVICE CENTRE 130 BUITENKANT STREET GARDENS, CAPE TOWN -33.9327 18.4192 PARKTOWN SERVICE STATION 1 ORANGE STREET GARDENS, CAPE TOWN -33.92774 18.41405 SOUTH CAPE SERVICE CENTRE 29 Courtenay Street GEORGE -33.9584 22.4653 FERREIRA SERVICE STATION 323 VOORTREKKER ROAD GOODWOOD, CAPE TOWN -33.9085 18.5699 HUGO STREET MOTORS 111 Hugo Street GOODWOOD, CAPE TOWN -33.9009 18.5647 JAFFERS MOTORS Cnr 5th & Victoria Road, Grassy Park GRASSY PARK, CAPE TOWN -34.04881 18.49723 AMAHLUBI SERVICE STATION CNR NY1 & NY3A GUGULETU, CAPE TOWN -33.99668
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