| Rea Vaya ‘performs miracles’ |
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| Wednesday, 19 May 2010 |
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With the rail strike in full force, Rea Vaya is laying on more buses to help get stranded commuters around town.
THE Rea Vaya Bus Rapid Transit system has come to the rescue of stranded commuters during the Transnet strike.
Making the most of Joburg's bus rapid transit system
Passengers have been making their way through Soweto Rea Vaya stations, queuing up for a ride during peak times.
According to Van Zijl, all of Rea Vaya extra buses have been deployed to the various routes, to ease the congestion.
The frequency of buses at stations has also increased because of the increase in demand.
Passengers have been queuing all the way out of stations and squeezing themselves into buses, with many of them mentioning it as the “best way” to travel to the inner city and surrounds.
Petrol pump attendants near the stations have also noticed the increase in the number of commuters using Rea Vaya buses. Anannia Baloyi, at the BP garage opposite Diepkloof Station, said “the stations are very busy from 6am to 7.30am and then again from 4.30pm to 7.30pm”.
“People are turning to the Rea Vaya as it’s the most reliable.”
Rea Vaya station staff members in the inner city have congratulated the system on “doing a good job during the strike”, said one at Library Gardens Station. |
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