Boks vs All Blacks: Here are the areas where you can catch a free MyCiti shuttle
The City of Cape Town and PRASA will have extended train and bus services for thousands of spectators expected to converge at the DHL Stadium.
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CAPE TOWN - Excitement is mounting ahead of the big match between the Springboks and the All Blacks in Cape Town on Saturday.
The last time the two teams locked horns in Cape Town was in 2017. The match is the second clash of the rugby championship.
Both the city of Cape Town and PRASA will have extended train and bus services for thousands of spectators expected to converge at the DHL Stadium.
Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis said, "To support this major event, the city is pleased to announce an expended and free MyCiti shuttle service for spectators and fans from Century City, from UCT, from the CTICC, Thibault Square, and the Civic Centre stations on Saturday, free for all ticket holders to the game."
PRASA head of marketing Zipho Mlambo said fans will also be able to use trains until 10pm.
"There'll be the morning service, and then from 11am until 16h30 we are adding additional trains every 30 to 40 minutes, from the south, from the north, central line and Cape Flats. We also have a special line that we have dedicated from Stellenbosch into Cape Town as well."