Cape Town Train Commuters Left Stranded Again

cape Town Train Commuters Left Stranded Again
cape Town Train Commuters Left Stranded Again

Cape Town Train Commuters Left Stranded Again Steve kretzmann groundup. train stations on the southern and northern lines in cape town were forced to shut their doors due to cable theft and vandalism. rail commuters were stranded as metrorail made efforts to repair the damage and bulk up security. this marks the second time train services have been disrupted in two weeks. Cape town train commuters were left in limbo after train services in the western cape were suspended due to faulty power supply, leaving thousands stranded. on wednesday morning, scores of commuters flooded the local minibus ranks waiting for transport to get them to their respective places of work and school. metrorail said in a statement that.

Thousands Of cape town train commuters Still stranded Huffpost Uk News
Thousands Of cape town train commuters Still stranded Huffpost Uk News

Thousands Of Cape Town Train Commuters Still Stranded Huffpost Uk News Cape town train commuters left stranded again. cape town – train commuters in cape town have once more been forced to seek alternative transport this morning. metrorail has temporarily suspended. This follows the cancellation of the train services to simon’s town after one of the carriages caught fire. metrorail says the cause of the fires on three trains, within the space of three hours, on friday afternoon at fairgrove, mbekweni and cape town railway stations is being investigated. Cable theft and vandalism caused power outages that led to widespread disruptions to the rail network in the western cape. on thursday morning, commuters faced cancellations and delays on several lines. according to metrorail spokesperson nana zenani, there were a number of power outages in various corridors that feed into the metrorail substation. Published by capeetc on may 9, 2024. picture and words: marecia damons groundup. cape town train commuters struggled to get refunds on tuesday afternoon after trains on the southern line were suspended. also read: metrorail shack dwellers moved, but to a place without toilets or water. metrorail provincial spokesperson zino mihi explained.

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