Tasleem Gierdien8 November 2024 | 8:16

MyCiTi brings additional stops and route improvements to Khayelitsha, Atlantis, Table View...

The City of Cape Town’s MyCiTi bus service has announced several improvements to routes and services.

MyCiTi brings additional stops and route improvements to Khayelitsha, Atlantis, Table View...

FILE: A MyCiTi bus. Picture: MyCiTi Bus/Facebook

The City of Cape Town’s MyCiTi bus service is pleased to announce several improvements to routes and services in Table View, Khayelitsha and Atlantis from Saturday, 9 November 2024. 

The improvements include the addition of two new stops in Khayelitsha, one additional stop in Atlantis, and the expansion of services in Table View with nine new stops.

The two additional route D02 stops in Khayelitsha are:

  • Lookout Hill - Intersection of Spine Road and Victoria Mxenge Road
  • Khwebula - Between the Makabeni and Ngingcu stops

The additional route T03 stop in Atlantis is:

  • Hillary - Between Ankerlig Power Station and Neil Hare stops

The route improvements and new stops for Table View and surrounds are:

  • Some Route 214 buses will extend to serve four new stops in the Rivergate area. As a result of improvements to this route, passengers travelling from Pioneer Valley toward Table View will also benefit from a quicker journey. 
  • Route 216 will be reconfigured to connect with Parklands North by providing a direct route from Wood Station to Table Bay Mall and via Cormorant Avenue to Big Bay. As a result, the previously unused Seaside Village and Cormorant stops will be reactivated and the Humewood and Devonshire stops will be decommissioned until further notice. Five new stops will be introduced along the adjusted route.
  • There will be minor timetable improvements to routes T01, D05 and 215, with improved running times and more buses in the morning and afternoon peak periods.
  • Potsdam and Circle East stations will be added to the T01x express service, providing a quicker journey option for passengers travelling towards Table View and the city centre.
"In Table View, routes are being adjusted to better service the majority of our existing passengers while reaching newly developed areas around this growing part of the city, notably the Rivergate and Parklands north areas. These adjustments will improve access to services for many more people and importantly, create a more direct connection between Table View, Parklands North, Table Bay Mall and Big Bay."
- Rob Quintas, Urban Mobility - City of Cape Town

For more information, passengers can contact the City’s Transport Information Centre which assists with MyCiTi queries and is free from any phone.

Call 0800 65 64 63 or email transport.info@capetown.gov.za  

The maps and updated timetables can be viewed here.