PRASA takes another step towards return of full operations on CT's central line
Melikhaya Zagagana
1 August 2024 | 14:50The new blue and white carriages have been introduced and the line runs beyond Nyanga, now stopping at Mandalay.
CAPE TOWN - The Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) has taken another step towards the return of full operations on the central line.
The new blue and white carriages have been introduced and the line runs beyond Nyanga, now stopping at Mandalay.
This follows the completion of electrical infrastructure work between Nyanga and Nolungile stations.
"In addition to the new trains, the completion of signaling from Langa to Mutual station marks a significant milestone in our efforts to enhance the safety and reliability of our services. This modern signaling system will not only improve the frequency and punctuality of our trains but will also reduce delays and congestion. The rollout of the new trains and advanced signaling system shows a commitment to revitalise and modernise the commuter rail services," said PRASA spokesperson, Andiswa Makanda.
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