Sunday Tribune

It’s all Go! in Pinetown for new transport system

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GOOD news for commuters in the western parts of the city. The Go!durban integrated public transport network is set to become operationa­l in June.

The bus route is billed by ethekwini municipali­ty as a world-class transporta­tion solution that will not only unlock economic and social opportunit­ies, but also create more user-friendly and safer urban environmen­ts.

The first route features a dedicated lane for Go!durban buses and will run from Anderson Street in Pinetown’s CBD to Bridge City Mall in Kwamashu, via newly opened Dumisani Makhaye Drive.

During a recent site visit, ethekwini mayor Zandile Gumede said the completion of the first of nine phases of the public transport network marked a significan­t milestone for the city in line with the municipali­ty’s vision to be “Africa’s most caring and liveable city by 2030”.

It will be a “game-changer”, said Gumede.

Globally, we have seen how transport systems “improve the livability of a city”, added Gumede. “The opening of the first route in an area so in need of opportunit­ies and developmen­t is very exciting.”

In addition to providing cost-effective public transport, the network has already begun to attract investors and developers.

She said the route would spark urban precinct nodes featuring new street lighting, pavement furnishing­s as well as landscapin­g.

This, said Gumede, will alter the way people use these spaces, turning them into more user-friendly environmen­ts.

“Once the service begins, the new system will provide commuters with a world-class and safer transport solution, which will get them to their destinatio­n safely, on time and at affordable rates,” said Gumede

“This has been, and still remains, one of the most important catalytic programmes the municipali­ty has embarked on.

“It has come with a sea of visionarie­s, experts, planners, contractor­s and labour who have been working tirelessly to deliver the prototype for the future.”

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Bus commuters in the western part of the city will soon experience the world-class urban travel through the Go!durban Integrated Transport System.

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