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GO!Durban prepares to open its first route

 eThekwini Mayor, Zandile Gumede said the new transport system is a game-changer for the City.

THIS year marks a significant milestone for the City as eThekwini Municipality prepares for the anticipated start of service of the first route of the new GO!Durban integrated public transport network from Pinetown’s CBD to KwaMashu’s Bridge City.

Aligned to eThekwini Municipality’s vision to be Africa’s most caring and liveable city by 2030, this integrated network of public transport will give people access to places and opportunities in a manner never experienced in Durban before.

Once the service begins in the latter part of 2018, the new system will provide commuters a world-class transport solution to get them to their destination safely, on time and at affordable rates.

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The first route, which features a dedicated road lane only accessed by the new state-of-the-art GO!Durban buses, runs from Anderson Street in Pinetown’s CBD to Bridge City in KwaMashu utilising the provincial road MR577 (Dumisani Makhaye).

“The new transport system is a game-changer for the City,” said eThekwini Mayor, Zandile Gumede.

“Globally we have seen how transport systems, have worked to improve the liveability of a city and unlock economic and social opportunities. So our first provision of a route in an area so in need of opportunities and development, is very exciting,’ said Gumede.

Areas and precincts along the route have begun to attract investors and interest in developments as the transport network now has the potential to attract critical mass to stimulate economic growth.

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Along the routes, upgrades of urban precinct nodes with new lighting, street furniture and landscaping, have already begun to alter the way in which people use these spaces, making for a more user-friendly and safer environment.

“Our message to citizens, from commuters, operators and businesses is that as a city we can deliver the infrastructure and systems, but ultimately it is yours to embrace, look after and use for the betterment of all. This is a legacy project which means getting around the City and accessing opportunities will continue to improve, and in that there is enormous hope.

“The City will be embarking on a communication campaign in the second quarter of 2018 to create awareness of how the new system will work, so that by the time it begins, commuters fully understand how to use it,” added Gumede.

 

 

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