What Metrorail’s own stats show: Bad service

2017-12-08 05:26
Commuters at Parow Station on Thursday were left behind because the train was too full to board. (Tariro Washinyira/GroundUp)

Commuters at Parow Station on Thursday were left behind because the train was too full to board. (Tariro Washinyira/GroundUp)

Multimedia   ·   User Galleries   ·   News in Pictures Send us your pictures  ·  Send us your stories

Cape Town - Long-suffering Metrorail commuters were stranded again on Thursday at Parow station as trains in both directions were delayed, according to GroundUp.

Metrorail’s own statistics show that very few Cape Town trains actually run on time, and at least 40% of scheduled trains don’t run at all.

In its MyLine newspaper distributed on stations, Metrorail reported that in the week from 30 November to 6 December only 14% of trains on the central line were on time in the mornings and only one train in three in the evenings. The central line runs from Cape Town to Kapteinsklip, Khayelitsha, Chris Hani and Sarepta.

It was during this week that councillor Brett Herron wrote in GroundUp about his experience taking a train from Khayelitsha.

He wrote: "For the early morning peak, trains are scheduled to depart from the Nolungile station at 05:19, 05:34, 05:41, 05:49, 05:56 and 06:04. They are scheduled to arrive at the Cape Town station 50 to 60 minutes later. Not a single train, however, arrived before 06:00."

READ: Failure of commuter rail is a crime against urban poor

In that week, 57% of trains were cancelled, both in the mornings and evening.

On the Southern line, that runs from Cape Town to Simonstown, only 40% of trains were on time in the mornings and 54% in the evenings. About 40% of trains were cancelled.

Metrorail commuters on the North line fared little better: "only" 18% of trains were cancelled. Less than half of the trains were on time in the mornings or in the evenings. The North line runs from Cape Town to Monte Vista, Bellville, Wellington, Stellenbosch and Strand.

On the Northern line on Thursday at about 07:50, two trains heading for Cape Town stopped, one behind the other, between Parow and Tygerberg stations. A train heading in the opposite direction also stopped when it reached the same spot.

Commuters walked along the railway line all the way to Parow taxi rank. When a Cape Town train did come, it was full and some people could not board.

Commuters at Parow Station on Thursday were left behind because the train was too full to board. (Tariro Washinyira/GroundUp)

WATCH: Massive delays, overcrowded trains and theft frustrate Cape commuters

One commuter who works in Somerset West said he was worried that "Metrorail incompetence" might cost him his job.

He said when his usual train had not come to Parow station he had taken a taxi to Bellville and a train - which had been delayed for 45 minutes - from Bellville station to Somerset West. He said the train had stopped again for about 20 minutes close to Sarepta station.

A domestic worker who works in Camps Bay said she had been forced to take a taxi. In the past two years her relationship with her employer had soured because she was always late for work because of train problems, she said.

List of problems

Metrorail spokesperson Riana Scott explained Thursday’s delays:

  • Northern line: low overhead power between Huguenot and Soetendal, defective trains, speed restrictions and signal equipment failure at Firgrove and between Kuils River - Elsies River required that some trains had to be re-routed via Monte Vista while others could only proceed with manual authorisation resulting in 60+ minutes longer travelling time.
  • Cape Flats line: defective track circuits at Southfield, defective signals/cable theft between Hazendal and Pinelands resulted in additional travel time of 40-50 minutes.
  • Southern line: manual authorisation between Retreat and Fish Hoek, speed restrictions and defective signals at Observatory resulted in additional travel time of 30-40 minutes.
  • Central line: manual authorisation due to vandalism, cable theft between Nyanga, Mitchells Plain and Kapteinsklip and signal equipment failure at Bellville resulted in 60+ minutes longer travel times.
Read more on:    metrorail  |  brett herron  |  public transport  |  transport

Join the conversation!

24.com encourages commentary submitted via MyNews24. Contributions of 200 words or more will be considered for publication.

We reserve editorial discretion to decide what will be published.
Read our comments policy for guidelines on contributions.
NEXT ON NEWS24X

Inside News24

 
ADVERTORIAL
Competition regulation for a growing and inclusive economy

ADVERTORIAL: The Competition Commission of South Africa is conducting advocacy work in the South African automotive aftermarket industry and has gazetted a Draft Code of Conduct for public comment.

 

WATCH: Emily Rataljkowski dons spaghetti in sexy lingerie shoot

Model and actress, Emily Rataljkowski had a very interesting prop for her LOVE Advent Calendar photoshoot.

 
 

You won't want to miss...

Best date night restaurants in South Africa
WATCH: Ryan Reynolds offers fans a free tattoo in new Deadpool 2 teaser
Should you date your co-worker?
Hip Cape Town bars to discover this summer
Traffic Alerts
There are new stories on the homepage. Click here to see them.
 
English
Afrikaans
isiZulu

Hello 

Create Profile

Creating your profile will enable you to submit photos and stories to get published on News24.


Please provide a username for your profile page:

This username must be unique, cannot be edited and will be used in the URL to your profile page across the entire 24.com network.

Settings

Location Settings

News24 allows you to edit the display of certain components based on a location. If you wish to personalise the page based on your preferences, please select a location for each component and click "Submit" in order for the changes to take affect.




Facebook Sign-In

Hi News addict,

Join the News24 Community to be involved in breaking the news.

Log in with Facebook to comment and personalise news, weather and listings.