
Cape Town’s central line reopens
R1.3 billion spent to restore rail corridor suspended in 2019 due to land occupations and vandalism.
R1.3 billion spent to restore rail corridor suspended in 2019 due to land occupations and vandalism.
Prasa says the plan is to have the Central Line operating again by next year December.
Khayelitsha and Mitchells Plain residents will have to put up with limited public transport for a long time to come.
Vendors that trade at central line stations say that the suspension of the railway service has negatively affected them.
There is no end in sight of the suspension of the Central line in Cape Town.