Sir Lowry’s Pass
Sir Lowry’s Pass is a railway station in City of Cape Town, Western Cape. Sir Lowry’s Pass is situated nearby to the suburb Lwandle, as well as near Nomzamo.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Sir Lowry’s Pass Village and Lwandle.
Sir Lowry’s Pass Village
Village
Sir Lowry's Pass Village is a town near the base of Sir Lowry's Pass, about 60 km from Cape Town, South Africa.
Lwandle
Suburb
Lwandle is a township in Strand, a town in the eastern part of the Cape Town Metro in the Western Cape province of South Africa. Administratively it is a suburb of the City of Cape Town. Lwandle is situated 4½ km west of Sir Lowry’s Pass.
Nomzamo
Suburb
Lwandle/Nomzamo is a small township in the Helderberg basin just outside Strand in the Western Cape of South Africa. Both names are sometimes used interchangeably referring to both places. Nomzamo is situated 5 km west of Sir Lowry’s Pass.
Sir Lowry’s Pass
- Type: Railway station
- Also known as: “Sir Lowry Pass”
- Category: transportation
- Location: City of Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, Southern Africa, Africa
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Latitude
-34.11667° or 34° 7′ southLongitude
18.91667° or 18° 55′ eastElevation
135 metres (443 feet)Open location code
4FQWVWM8+8MGeoNames ID
3361612
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