CITY TO IMPROVE PEDESTRIAN SAFETY AT RAILWAY CROSSINGS Articles|October 09, 2014 In addition to interventions at 16 hotspot locations and at railway crossings across the city, on 9 October 2014 the Transport for Cape Town Portfolio Committee recommended that the City undertake a public participation process for the construction of a pedestrian bridge south of the Nyanga station. Read More
CITY UNVEILS SOUTH AFRICA'S FIRST 'GREEN' TAXI RANK Articles|August 25, 2014 On 25 August, the City of Cape Town unveiled the first ‘green’ transport facility in South Africa that generates its own electricity, enabling it to operate off the electricity grid. Read More
BUSINESS EXPERTS EVALUATE TCT Articles|November 14, 2014 A group of top international corporate executives visited TCT as part of a London Business School delegation. Their aim was to study the organisational culture of TCT, as part of the MBA programme. Read More
MYCITI LANSDOWNE/WETTON CORRIDOR TO UNLOCK OPPORTUNITIES IN THE METRO SOUTH-EAST AND BEYOND Articles|November 18, 2014 The Lansdowne/Wetton Corridor will provide residents from Khayelitsha to Philippi, Nyanga to Gugulethu, Mitchells Plain to Hanover Park, Wynberg and Claremont with a direct, efficient and scheduled public transport service. Of equal significance are the opportunities that this corridor will unlock within the 35 communities along its way in terms of improved accessibility to these areas, the increased mobility of the local residents, reduced congestion, new developments, private investment and the subsequent urban regeneration to flow from this. Read More
NEW STRATEGY, POLICY AND BY-LAW TO IMPROVE METERED TAXI SERVICES Articles|November 03, 2014 The City of Cape Town has developed a new strategy, intended to improve the metered taxi services in the city. In addition to more appropriate fare regulation and significant changes to metered taxis’ pick-up conditions, the new by-law to stem from this strategy will set minimum service standards as well. Read More
City Suspends Stop/Go System On Main Road, Kalk Bay Articles|September 08, 2016 Transport for Cape Town, the City of Cape Town’s transport authority, will suspend the stop/go system on Main Road in Kalk Bay by close of business on Friday 16 September 2016, if all goes as planned. Read More
City To Host Public Information Session About Upcoming Kommetjie Road Project Articles|September 12, 2016 Transport for Cape Town, the City of Cape Town’s transport authority, will host a public information session about the Kommetjie Road project which is to commence by the end of October 2016, if all goes as planned. Residents from Kommetjie in the far south and interested and affected parties are requested to please attend this important meeting. Read More
City And Western Cape Government Condemn Violent Protests That Resulted In Metrorail Trains Being Set Alight Articles|September 22, 2016 City and Western Cape Government condemn violent protests that resulted in Metrorail trains being set alight. Approximately 150 000 commuters have been affected by the temporary suspension of Metrorail’s central line service on 21 September 2016 due to the violent destruction and sabotage of vital public transport infrastructure, stemming from unrelated protests that have spilled over into the rail network. Read More
City A Finalist In 2016 C40 Cities Awards Articles|September 27, 2016 We are very excited to announce that the City of Cape Town has once again been shortlisted as a finalist for the C40 Awards. Read More
Commuters On N2 Express Service First To Benefit From Pilot Of Real-Time Myciti Departure Displays Articles|September 27, 2016 Commuters travelling on the N2 Express service between Mitchells Plain, Khayelitsha and Cape Town now have access to real-time updates about the MyCiTi bus departures at the Civic Centre and Town Centre stations. Read More