Directions the Directions to Medunsa Campus from Johannesburg, the Airport Or the Eastern Side of Pretoria Are As Follows -.:University of Limpopo

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Directions the Directions to Medunsa Campus from Johannesburg, the Airport Or the Eastern Side of Pretoria Are As Follows -.:University of Limpopo Directions The directions to Medunsa Campus from Johannesburg, the Airport or the Eastern side of Pretoria are as follows: Take the N1 highway direction North (Pietersburg/Polokwane). North of Pretoria (after the Zambesi off-ramp) take the N4 (Platinum Highway/ Bakwena toll) direction Rustenburg. From the N4, you have three possibilities: 1. Take the R 566 off-ramp (signed Rosslyn). Turn right onto the R566. Continue on the R566 up to and through the Rosslyn industrial area, past SAB breweries on your right, past Nissan on your left and past the newly built housing developments on your left. Turn right onto the M17 (signed Ga-Rankuwa/ Soshanguwe). OR 2. If you missed the R566: From the N4, take the R80 off-ramp (the next off-ramp after the R566 off-ramp). Turn right onto the R80, direction North (Mabopane). At the next off-ramp (signed Rosslyn), turn left onto the R566. Continue on the R566 through the Rosslyn industrial area, past SAB breweries on your right, past Nissan on your left and past the newly built housing developments on your left. Turn right onto the M17 (signed Ga-rankuwa/ Soshanguwe). OR 3. If you prefer to stay on the highway: From the N4, take the M17 off-ramp (signed Ga- Rankuwa - the next off-ramp after the R80 off-ramp). Turn right over the highway onto the M17 in a northerly direction (AWAY FROM Brits). At the T junction with the R566, turn right (signed Rosslyn, direction East). Just after the railway bridge, take the M17 left (signed Soshanguve/ Garankuwa, direction North). After having taken the M17 turnoff to Soshanguve/Ga-Rankuwa, keep on that road for about 3 km (do NOT turn right to Soshanguve on the M17). Medunsa Campus, University of Limpopo is on the right the gates are large and well signed. Once on campus, follow the main road round the large buildings. Continue past the auto teller machines on your right. Just after the ATMs, take the small road to the left (signed Library). Pass the building site on your right (new clinical laboratories), continue to the bottom of that road and park near the blue post boxes. We are in the building to the left of the post boxes as you come down the hill, Basic Medical Sciences (BMS) Building. Our offices are on the 3rd floor of BMS Building on the North West corner, rooms N310 -313. .
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