By Yamkela Xhaso
06 March
The implementation phase of the City of Cape Town’s Integrated Rapid Transit system has commenced along the R27.
Kylie Hatton form the City of Cape Town said that this is part of the first phase of the City’s implementation of the IRT, an integrated approach to the provision of public transport in Cape Town that will significantly change how people move around the city.
“What we are doing is that we are constructing tow lanes on the middle of the road”
The lanes will allow buses to move up and down.
The construction is estimated to be finished in March next year
06 March
The implementation phase of the City of Cape Town’s Integrated Rapid Transit system has commenced along the R27.
Kylie Hatton form the City of Cape Town said that this is part of the first phase of the City’s implementation of the IRT, an integrated approach to the provision of public transport in Cape Town that will significantly change how people move around the city.
“What we are doing is that we are constructing tow lanes on the middle of the road”
The lanes will allow buses to move up and down.
The construction is estimated to be finished in March next year
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