R553 (South Africa)


The R553 is a Regional Route in Gauteng, South Africa that connects Johannesburg with Vanderbijlpark via Lenasia and Sebokeng. It is known as the Golden Highway for much of its length.

Route

Its northern terminus is an interchange with the M1 in the southern suburbs of Johannesburg, Gauteng. It heads south-west as the Golden Highway and forms an intersection with the M68 road in Mondeor, west of Southgate Shopping Centre and east of Soweto.
Continuing south-west, it forms an interchange with the N1 Highway. The R553 is parallel to the N1 from here for most of its length. From there, it passes through Eldorado Park in a south-westerly direction before it forms another interchange with the N12 National Route.
From the N12 interchange, it exits Johannesburg to the south-south-west. It forms an intersection with the R554 road just east of Lenasia before reaching Lenasia South and bypassing Ennerdale.
East of Ennerdale, it intersects with the R558 before crossing back to the eastern side of the parallel N1 Highway next to the Grasmere Toll Plaza.
It next meets the western termini of the R557 just after the N1 overbridge and the R551 at Orange Farm before entering Evaton and Sebokeng. Here it becomes co-signed with the R28 for 9 kilometres.
At the intersection with the R54 road, the R28 stops cosigning with the R553 southwards and begins cosigning with the R54 eastwards towards Vereeniging, leaving the R553 as the road southwards. Next, the R553 reaches an intersection with the R57 at the northern edge of Vanderbijlpark, with the R57 providing access to Vanderbijlpark Central and Sasolburg in the south-east.
The R553 continues south-west from this intersection to end at a t-junction with the R42 Road west of Vanderbijlpark.