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Trains in Durban inspected

MEC Bheki Ntuli inspected PRASA trains ahead of the resumption of commuter operations.

KWAZULU-NATAL MEC for Transport, Community Safety and Liaison, Bheki Ntuli, inspected Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa’s (PRASA) state of readiness ahead of the gradual resumption of commuter operations in eThekwini.

MEC Ntuli, who was accompanied by eThekwini Mayor Mxolisi Kaunda and PRASA regional manager Dumisani Dube, inspected the Durban Station train terminal on 1 July, and also observed the adherence to guidelines promulgated under Alert Level 3 of the Covid-19 national lockdown on-board a PRASA train from Durban Station to Dalbridge Station.

KZN MEC for Transport, Community Safety and Liaison, Bheki Ntuli together with eThekwini Municipality Mayor Mxolisi Kaunda and Prasa Regional Manager Dumi Dube on a train ride from Durban Station to Dalbridge. PHOTO: Mbuyiselo Ndlovu

Train operations were suspended in March this year following the Covid-19 national lockdown.

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MEC Ntuli observed the social distancing measures in place at the train terminals and inside the train, sanitisation of the facilities and the use of Personal Protective Equipment by officials.

PRASA has deployed about 300 marshals to ensure compliance to the Covid-19 regulations.

KZN MEC for Transport, Community Safety and Liaison, Bheki Ntuli together with eThekwini Municipality Mayor Mxolisi Kaunda on a train ride from Durban Station to Dalbridge. PHOTO: Mbuyiselo Ndlovu

“I have had engagements with PRASA and preparations to resume operations have been well underway in line with the Covid-19 guidelines. I am satisfied with PRASA’s state of readiness. We need to adhere to the new norms of social distancing and sanitising in our public transport facilities. However, we are concerned about the cable theft and vandalism that has taken place at the train stations which has had a negative impact on PRASA’s operations and has caused delays in the resumption of services. Each coach will be operating at 30 per cent capacity in order to comply with the Covid-19 regulations,” said Ntuli.

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He said although he is confident that PRASA would be able to address any challenges identified during the gradual resumption of limited services, he is mindful of the amount of work that lies ahead before services are fully rolled-out.

“We would like to thank our commuters for their understanding during this difficult period and appeal for their full cooperation as PRASA prepares to gradually resume operations,” added Ntuli.

PRASA is preparing to open the uMlazi to KwaMashu line, which is about 21 stations out of 102 stations, as part of the staggered approach and gradual resumption of services in eThekwini.

 

 


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