Cape Town plans to take over rail system : Read the details and information
Cape Town plans to take over the rail function in the metropole. Read the plan of action.
Cape Town plans to take over the rail function in the metropole. Read the plan of action.
We look back at the most popular and thought-provoking photography from our #CityTakeover campaign on Instagram which kicked off in December 2014.
Metrorail has been offering classes in Buddhist philosophy (specifically, detachment from earthly desires) pretty much since it opened – They’re compulsory, and they start every time you step on board.
Editor, Rashiq Fataar interviews Brett Herron, Mayoral Committee Member for Transport in Cape Town to get a grip on the state of transport in Cape Town and the future ambitions of South Africa’s second largest city.
Users of the Metrorail will be pleased to read that there is a long-term plan to upgrade the track and trains, even if the details are somewhat sketchy. However, a crucial ingredient appears to be missing – the basic quality of the service for the people who use it. Does the Metrorail care about it’s customers?
The last week in Cape Town saw bicycles indefinitely being allowed on the Sea Point Promenade as well as Metrorail initiation a pilot program of allowing bicycle on the Southern Line.
The Gibela Rail Transport Consortium (Gibela), comprising Alstom-Actom has beaten out several other rail companies and consortia, to be
We asked a number of actual Metrorail commuters to provide us feedback on the apparent 30 improvements made by Metrorail in 30 Days.
A review of the launch of Cape Town’s new Transport Authority, Transport for Cape Town which took place yesterday at Cape Town’s City Hall.
What will a new Transport Authority mean for the future of rail services in Cape Town?