Daily commuters using the Southern Line between Cape Town and Fish Hoek say the service has improved significantly over the last two years.
Authorities were forced to deploy helicopters and other extra security after the nephew of a criminal leader of the largest militia group in the state was gunned down.
All this does not bode too well for South Africa as every form of transport is beginning to either be non-functional, or potentially life-threatening. At this rate, school runs will soon have to be done in Mad Max-style armoured convoys.
Things got heated on a train in Australia when a man asked a fellow passenger to cover her mouth while coughing. She wasn’t keen.
Tons of people take Uber every day, and you never know who was in the passenger seat before you.
Prasa’s annual report gives us some shocking insight into just how inefficient the rail system in South Africa is.
London’s Underground is notorious for its unfriendly gathering – but what happens when one man tries to change it? Someone suggested a lynch mob.
The idea of the hyperloop may just be a reality sooner than the doubters think, although they still have a long way to go.
Londoners have been exhibiting extraordinary patience in the face of excruciatingly waits to hop on board public transport, something that hasn’t gone unnoticed.
Hold up, what’s that you say, an underground tube in Cape Town? It looks like it would beat our train system hands down.
Ladies and gentlemen – South African minibus commuting just got a whole lot better as a free app is set to dish out the interweb.
Things became very heated around these parts earlier today as riots broke out and buses were set alight. It isn’t pretty Cape Town.
This video from China dwarfs anything you may have seen around these parts on our roads – efficiency at its finest.
Get your bus strike info here and avoid standing around at your nearest stop like a lost fart. No one likes a lurker.
Cape Town just launched a public transport app and it is a game changer – Check it out
The Monarch Tuksi Company’s has been taken off the road by the City of Cape Town. Brothers, James and Daniel Clarence are the founders of the Monarch Tuksi Company, with its fleet of 20 tuk-tuks. The Monarch Tuksi Company provides a one of a kind “private chauffeur co-operative and media business.” The arrival of the […]
We’ve by now all grown used to the shiny blue MyCiti busus, the glass stations, and the special strips of red tarmac especially reserved for them. The service, which has been running now for almost two years, was reported this morning to be running at a loss.
By 09h00 this morning, Gautrain announced it had already transported 7 000 passengers on the new route between Johannesburg and Pretoria, which opened today. The long-awaited second phase of the Gautrain will enable jaded Gauteng commuters to jump on a train between Hatfield and Rosebank stations, and then travel via bus to their destination.