After suffering numerous delays, Sandton's Rea Vaya project is back on track 🚌
The resumption of work on the Sandton Central route means locals and visitors can expect to see a better integrated transport system in SA's financial hub. Photo for illustration: iStock
Construction of the stations was initially scheduled for completion in 2019, but Covid-19-related delays and other challenges has pushed the date to sometime in 2024. The phase 1 C route runs from Johannesburg’s Park Station to Parktown, Orange Grove, Wynberg, Alexandra and on to the stations in Sandton’s Katherine Street and Rivonia Road.
Since then, attempts to achieve this task have apparently been held back by multiple leadership changes within the city council, partnership negotiations between the city and taxi operators and the advent of Covid-19.
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