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Bus lane construction nears completion

eThekwini transport authority deputy head of road systems management, Carlos Esteves said contractors face a R35 000 penalty per day for not completing the civil work on time.

RESIDENTS and motorists will soon be travelling with ease around Pinetown as the construction of GO!Durban’s dedicated bus lane on the first route nears completion.

The construction of the bus lane from Pinetown to KwaMashu is nearing completion with some sections ready for hand-over to the municipality in December this year.

This was revealed by the eThekwini transport authority’s deputy head of road systems management, Carlos Esteves at a public update meeting on the progress of the project with specific reference to the Moodie Street Station. It was also mentioned that the civil works that have affected traffic and businesses in the central business district will be completed in December.

“This includes the stretch of road between Beviss Road and Lahee Park. The contractors face a R35 000 penalty per day for not completing the civil work timeously which means, barring floods, there will be no delays in finalising the roadworks. The construction on the steelworks for the Moodie Street Station, the initial public transport station in Pinetown, will begin in a few months time,” said Esteves.

GO!Durban is the public transport system aimed at converting Durban into Africa’s most liveable, sustainable city by 2030. The integrated rapid public transport network involves modern transportation, professional city planners and several other highly skilled work streams collaborating to ensure the project runs smoothly and the common goals are achieved within the designated time frame.

The project has four main phases consisting of nine main routes with dedicated bus lanes connecting areas of the city. The dedicated bus routes will include feeder systems transporting people between surrounding areas and stations along the route.

Esteves said each phase had been planned to generate world-class results with the city wholly transformed with stations, roads, rail and bus lines interlinked by 2030 to connect different parts of the city.

 

The dedicated bus lane nears completion on Josiah Gumede Road in Pinetown (outside Sizakala Centre and Library).
The dedicated bus lane nears completion on Josiah Gumede Road in Pinetown (outside Sizakala Centre and Library).

“Advanced public transport will provide new opportunities for travelling long distances throughout the city, making new possibilities for employment available to all. GO!Durban will not only create a better transport network within the city, but also vastly improve the city itself – the network will lessen the need for cars, creating a more eco-friendly and sustainable solution for transport,” he said.

Another element of the GO!Durban upgrade was that during the festive season, visitors will be able to drive along the M577 without interruption from Pinetown to Inanda.

Several interruptions and disruptions had previously delayed the installation of services between Josiah Gumede Road along Qashana Khuzwayo Road to Dinkelman/Otto Volek roads with estimates being the road will only be finished by March next year.

Esteves said the new Moodie Street Station and the surrounding development paves the way for businesses to submit innovative, economically viable investment opportunities. The Moodie Station will initially constitute a 50m platform between Moodie and Anderson Streets that will eventually be double that length.

“Government regulations dictate all public transport nodes be universally accessible, accommodating partially and wholly sight and hearing deficient citizens as well as anyone wheelchair bound. The redevelopment will also include a greening project that will plant 200 new trees – or three for every one removed – into the Pinetown precinct. This is an arena in which an urban improvement precinct can play a key role by indicating the types of trees that should be planted and what greening initiatives can add value to property values,” added Esteves.

He said new tenders for Dinkelman Road and a section of the upgrade in KwaMashu have been issued and encouraged contractors to keep abreast of tenders for infrastructure contracts for other phases of the project that will be going out through the relevant municipal channels.

The dedicated bus lane nears completion on Josiah Gumede Road in Pinetown (looking West towards St John’s Road underpass).
The dedicated bus lane nears completion on Josiah Gumede Road in Pinetown (looking West towards St John’s Road underpass).

 

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