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SANLAM CAPE TOWN MARATHON 2019 ROAD CLOSURES the Sanlam Cape Town Marathon Is One of South Africa's Sporting Highlights, With SANLAM CAPE TOWN MARATHON 2019 ROAD CLOSURES The Sanlam Cape Town Marathon is one of South Africa’s sporting highlights, with over 23 000 participants expected to take to the streets on Sunday 15th September 2019, including athletes from over 75 countries from around the world. Roads and public-transport services near the 42.2km IAAF Gold Label marathon and the 10km routes will be busy and possibly congested and, in some instances, may be inaccessible on the day. Please allow additional travelling time as there may be delays. ROUTE MAP 2019 The main transport impact: • Certain roads within the Atlantic Seaboard, CBD and suburbs (including Woodstock, Salt River, Observatory, Mowbray, Rondebosch, Newlands and Claremont) will be closed from 03h00 to 13h30. • MyCiti, GABS bus routes and City Sightseeing bus routes will be affected in certain areas. KEY ROAD CLOSURES (for comprehensive and detailed list go to our websitehttp://www.capetownmarathon.com/information/road-closures/) 1. Sea Point and Green Point areas include the following; • Beach Road (both carriageways) will be closed from Queens Circle to Helen Suzman between 06h00 and 08h45 – this closure will be managed in phases: • Queens Circle / Queens Road / Regent Road / Church Road is closed for the period from 06h00 to 07h35 • Beach Road between Queens Circle and Church Road will be closed for the period from 06h00 to 08h45 • Beach Road City Outbound Carriageway between Helen Suzman and St Johns Rd is be closed for the period 06h00 – 08h00 • Beach Road City Outbound Carriageway between St Johns Rd and Queens Circle is closed for the period 06h00 – 08h45 • Beach Road City Inbound Carriageway is closed for the period 06h00 – 08h45. Deviations and alternatives for these closures include: • Please use Main Road as alternative • Traffic travelling from Clifton will enter Sea Point on Victoria Road (M6); they will turn right into Queens Road; left into Kloof Road, left into Church Road to Regent Road; right into Regent Road onto Main Road (M61). (Note – Beach Road & balance of Regent Road is closed). • Traffic travelling from Sea Point through to Clifton will enter via Main Road (M61); they will take the left fork into Kloof Road; turn right into Fir Ave and left into Victoria Road (M6). • Detour access via Kings Road at Victoria – no access to Regent. 2. Mouille Point - Beach Road (both carriageways) will be closed from Haul Road through to Helen from 06h00 – 09h30; it will be managed in phased approach – for specific detours please contact us directly. Alternative routes: • There will be a resident exit via Beach through to Fritz into Bay road to exit via Bill Peters to Helen Suzman between the following times - this will be strictly managed: o 06h00-06h30 o 09h30 onwards – it will be open o Residents will NOT be able to use this exit route between 06h30-09h30 • There will be residents exit via Beach through to exit via Waterfront between the following times - this will be strictly managed o 06h55-07h15 o 08h00 onwards - it will open o Residents will NOT be able to use this exit route from 06h00-06h55 and 07h15&08h00 3. HELEN SUZMAN INBOUND CARRIAGEWAY will be closed from Beach Rd to Buitengracht Street [06h30 - 08h15] • Traffic entering the City to use Somerset Road as alternative 4. LONG STREET: LONG STREET between Hans Strijdom and Orange Street will be closed. This includes all intersections with Long Street. [06h30 - 08h45] Alternative routes: • Citybound traffic travelling from N2 to enter City through Hertzog Blvd, left / right into Adderley to exit via same route. • Citybound traffic travelling from Camps Bay to exit left into Somerset Road; right into Ebenezer, right into Dock Road and to enter via Walter Sisulu Ave, to exit via same route. (note: Long Street intersection of Strand will be closed from 06h30 – 12h45). 5. TENNANT ROAD closure: Tenant Road will be closed at the Darling / Sir Lowry intersection. [06h40-09h15] Alternative routes: • Southbound traffic on Christiaan Barnard wanting to cross Sir Lowry via Tennant to detour via Hertzog to N2, to Keizergracht Street via the Searle Street offramp. • Northbound traffic on Tennant wanting to cross Sir Lowry to Christiaan Barnard will detour via Keizergracht onto the N2 at the Searle Street onramp, to the Strand or Hertzog off- ramps. 6. SIR LOWRY / VICTORIA CITYBOUND CARRIAGEWAY - SIR LOWRY / VICTORIA CITYBOUND CARRIAGEWAY from Tennant all the way through to N2 will be closed. [06h40 – 09h50]. This includes all cross-over to/ from all mountainside intersections including Searle Street, Mountain Road, Fairview Ave, Roodebloem Road, Browning Road and Anzio Road. Alternative routes: Traffic will be able to enter the area: • From the city via Sir Lowry Road. • From the N2 (airport-bound) via Liesbeek Parkway to Station Road. • From the N2 (city-bound) via Main Road offramp to Lower Main Road via contraflow. Traffic will be able to exit the area: • To the city via New Market Street. • To the N2 (airport-bound) via Main Road. • To the N1, via Main Road, N2 (airport-bound), M5 to N1. • To Claremont via Main Road and Claremont Blvd. 7. MAIN ROAD closure: Citybound Carriageway will be closed from N2 all the way through to Protea Bridge in Claremont from [06h55 – 10h30. This includes all cross-overs of main road intersections including Rhodes Ave, Woolsack Drive, Grotto Road, Klipper Road & Dean Street. Alternative routes – north of N2: Traffic will be able to enter the area: • From the city via Main Road. • From the N2 (airport-bound) via Liesbeek Parkway contraflow to Durban or Belmont Road. • From the N2 (city-bound) via Main Road. Traffic will be able to exit the area: • To the city via Liesbeek Parkway onto the N2 (city-bound) or via Main Road, Claremont Blvd, Protea Road and the M3. • To the N2 (airport-bound) via Main Road, Claremont Blvd and Protea Road to the M3; or via Belmont, Liesbeek Parkway contraflow to the N2 (city-bound), then the offramp onto Main Road and loop back to the N2 (airport-bound). • To Claremont via Main Road to Claremont Blvd. 8. CAMPGROUND ROAD closure: East and Northbound Carriageways from Main Road to Keurboom & Keurboom to Park will be closed from 07h05-10h55. This includes all cross-overs to or from mountain side roads and intersections to Campground Road. Alternative routes: • There will be limited access to St Thomas Church, Bishops College, Spar, Caltex and Shell filling stations via Belmont interchange and contra-flow on Campground Rd. • Residents can exit or enter area via White, Myrtle, College and Queen to Belmont Road to Main for Claremont or for Liesbeek contraflow to N2. 9. SANDOWN ROAD: Eastbound Carriageway from Campground Rd to Wood Rd will be closed from 07h15-11h25. This includes all cross-overs of Sandown. Alternative routes: • Westbound access is open, access to Campground Road is limited to only Claremont direction. Use Avenue de Mist or Keurboom Rd as route to M5 • Traffic exiting side roads into Sandown Road, from the south of Sandown Road, can turn left only and exit via Sandown – Campground – Keurboom into Milner Road • Traffic exiting side roads into Sandown Road, from west side to exit via emergency exit in Jamieson Road to Milner. 10. PARK, MILNER, KLIPFONTEIN & SAWKINS ROAD closure: Park Road (both Carriageways), Milner Road (Northbound Carriageway), Klipfontein Road (From Liesbeek Parkway to Milner Rd) and Sawkins Road will be closed from 07h20 – 11h40 Alternative routes: • Traffic wanting to access Liesbeek Parkway from Klipfontein Road, Milner Road or Raapenberg Road to detour via the N2 to Main Road to Durban Road. • Traffic wanting to access Klipfontein Road and Milner Road from Liesbeek Parkway or Durban Road to detour via Liesbeek to the N2, left to Main Road, where they can U turn and re-enter the N2 and access the M5. • Milner Road (Southbound Carriageway) will be a contraflow 11. LIESBEEK & MALTA ROAD - LIESBEEK & MALTA ROAD from N2 to Station Road Southbound Carriageway will be closed from 07h35 - 12h30 Alternative routes: Traffic will be able to enter area • from City via Sir Lowry Road, • from N2 Airport bound via Liesbeek Parkway to Station Rd • from N2 Citybound via Main Road off-ramp to Lower Main Rd via contraflow Traffic will be able to exit area • to City via New Market Street, • to N2 (Airport-bound) via Main Road, • to Claremont via Main Road, via Claremont Blvd 12. LOWER CHURCH STREET - Lower Church Street / Beach Road / Albert Road will be closed for the period 07h45-13h00 on Sunday 15th September 2019. The off-ramps from the N1 to the Lower Church Street & Lower Church Street will be closed. Alternative routes: • Traffic wanting to access Woodstock from N1 Traffic wanting to use the N1 off-ramp City inbound, will be deviated via the CBD, Christian Barnard Street to Main Road and Woodstock. • Traffic wanting to use the N1 off-ramp City outbound will continue to M5, N2 and enter Woodstock via Main Road to Lower Main Rd contraflow. • Traffic wanting to exit out of Woodstock to the N1 from Albert Road can exit via Main Road onto N2, M5 to N1. From 09h15 they can deviate via Searle onto N2, M5 to N1. • Beach Road will only be able to exit this area onto the N1. There is no access via Albert Road 13. ALBERT ROAD / NEW MARKET STREET - ALBERT ROAD / NEW MARKET STREET closure from Lower Main Road to Adderley Street Eastbound Carriageway will be closed from 07h35 - 13h00, this includes all cross-overs from side roads and intersections (sea side) with Albert Road. It includes Salt River Circle (no access to Voortrekker Road) and Lower Church Street (no access to or from N1) Alternative routes: • Access to Salt River from Voortrekker Road via Koeberg Road, Blackriver Parkway, N2, Main Rd to Lower Main Rd; • Access to Maitland from Voortrekker Road via Main Road, the N2 and Blackriver Parkway.
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