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Myciti Is Here GET READY FOR MYCITI March 2014 MyCiTi is here The MyCiTi bus service starts operating in Atlantis on Saturday, 12 April, 2014, when the first six routes are launched. MyCiTi will reach many more people as services expand to the Atlantis area. hese routes will connect different areas of Atlantis, including Atlantis TIndustria, Avondale, Protea Park, Saxonsea and Sherwood, with Duynefontein, Melkbosstrand, Table View, Milnerton, Montague Gardens and Century City. You will also be able to change buses at Table View station to connect with routes around Parklands and Blouberg, to the Civic Centre station in the central city, as well as MyCiTi buses that go to Sea Point, Hout Bay, the Gardens area, Salt River and the V&A Waterfront. Buses will run from as early as 05:00 until as late as 23:40, depending on the route and day of the week at intervals of every 10 to every 20 minutes. Buy your myconnect card and load money at MyCiTi stations. Withdrawal of bus and Get your myconnect card minibus taxis Each person needs a myconnect card to travel and cash is not Regular public transport users accepted on the bus. Buy a myconnect card from MyCiTi stations should note that some minibus for R25 and load money to pay for your trips. For a limited taxis and Golden Arrow buses time, you can buy 30 Mover points and get your serving the Atlantis area will be myconnect card free. withdrawn from 12 April 2014. Visit the Atlantis MyCiTi station from These passengers need to get 5 April with R30 and proof of identity a myconnect card loaded with (ID book, passport, driver’s licence or enough money for their trips. birth certificate). You save at least 20% on your trips with Mover points. 1 Get your myconnect card - it’s the only way to travel on MyCiTi buses Everyone needs their own Get a card on the bus myconnect card to travel. Buy Buy a card on the bus when the new yours for R25 from MyCiTi stations routes launch for R55 each (R25 for and some shops. card + 30 Mover points). Get a free myconnect card Remember your pin Buy 30 Mover points and get a free Your card comes with a pin number, card. Visit the Atlantis station from which you will need to load money 5 April with R30 and ID. on your card. 2 Load money for travel - choose Standard or Mover You have two options to load money onto your myconnect card. Load Standard, or load Mover and save. MyCiTi Standard vs MyCiTi Mover Save 20% vs. MyCiTi Mover with Mover Load any amount. Load packages from R80. Load fees are charged. No load fees. Standard fares apply. Mover fares apply (20% cheaper). Use this money to make purchases of up to R200 at Use Mover only for MyCiTi fares. shops. Load Standard at MyCiTi station Load Mover packages at MyCiTi kiosks, participating retailers and station kiosks only. cash-accepting Absa ATMs. You can load money onto your card at MyCiTi stations. 3 Tap in and Tap out Tap in with your myconnect card to start your trip and tap out to end your trip. Tap in to start your trip Tap in by holding your card against the validator as you enter a station or board a bus at a stop. Tap out to end your trip Tap out by holding your card against the validator as you leave a station or exit a bus at a stop. Don’t pay a penalty Make sure you use the validators correctly. You will be charged a R24 penalty: • If you don’t have enough money for your trip • If you forget to tap in or tap out • If you tap the wrong validator Tap the “IN” validator when you board at a stop. Tap the validator on your right at stations. 4 Fares - how much will my trip cost? You pay for the distance you travel, which is calculated from where you tap in to where you tap out. MyCiTi Mover fares Are you a Are you starting Peak 0-5 km 5-10 km 10-20 km 20-30 km 30-60 km > 60 km MyCiTi Mover? YES your trip in the R5.20 R6.10 R7.40 R9.80 R10.90 R16.20 Save 20% or more Peak fare period Saver 0-5 km 5-10 km 10-20 km 20-30 km 30-60 km > 60 km with MyCiTi Mover (weekdays R4.40 R5.00 R6.10 R8.00 R9.00 R14.10 packages, available 06:30 - 08:30 or from MyCiTi station 16:00 - 18:00) or kiosks. Load R80, in the Saver fare MyCiTi Standard fares R100, R150, R200, period (all other Peak times, including 0-5 km 5-10 km 10-20 km 20-30 km 30-60 km > 60 km R400, R600 or NO R6.80 R7.90 R9.60 R12.70 R14.30 R21.10 R1 000 on your weekends and myconnect card. public holidays)? Saver 0-5 km 5-10 km 10-20 km 20-30 km 30-60 km > 60 km R5.70 R6.50 R7.90 R10.50 R11.70 R18.30 For trips linking with the Airport, add R51.90 (Standard) or R35.70 (Mover). Some MyCiTi fares from Atlantis Distance Standard Mover (points) 1 point is R1 Atlantis to Sherwood or 0-5 km R6.80 in Peak R5.20 in Peak Atlantis to Saxonsea R5.70 in Saver R4.20 in Saver Atlantis to Melkbosstrand or 20-30 km R12.70 in Peak R9.80 in Peak Atlantis to Duynefontein R10.50 in Saver R8.00 in Saver Atlantis to Table View 30-60 km R14.30 in Peak R10.90 in Peak Atlantis to Century City R11.70 in Saver R9.00 in Saver Atlantis to Cape Town Plan your trip and save Changing buses You pay more in the Peak fare period (weekdays 06:30-08:30 and Change from one route to another, and only pay one fare. Tap 16:00-18:00), and less at all other times including weekends and out at a station or on a bus and tap in again within 45 minutes to public holidays (the Saver fare period). You are charged Peak or continue your trip. To change buses inside a station, make your Saver fares depending on when you start your trip. way from one bus to another without tapping. Do you need help? Call 0800 65 64 63 Visit www.myciti.org.za Call the City of Cape Town’s Transport Information Centre Visit the MyCiTi website to plan your travel, find out more about the for information about MyCiTi and other transport service or for more information about MyCiTi’s expansion plans. Use services. It is available 24/7 in English, Afrikaans MyCiTi’s trip planner to plan your journey from and isiXhosa and is toll-free. your doorstep to your destination. Search and download maps and timetables, findmy connect retailers near you, calculate your fare, or use our interactive maps to plan your journey visually. Visit mycitibus.mobi No internet? Dial *120*1040# Designed for commuters-on-the-go, MyCiTi’s If you don’t have internet access you can access mobi-site offers speedy access to timetables, the features of the MyCiTi mobi-site by dialling special event information and service alerts. *120*1040# from any mobile phone (charged at 20c Check when your next bus is due to arrive or for every 20 second session). access timetables by route or by stop. MyCiTi routes as at 12 April 2014 Station Stop 233 Mauritius Magnet Lisboa water wood r Hermes Kehrweider r Newlands Knysna She Saxonsea Clinic Clea SAXONSEA 236 Saxonsea Primary Brutus Montezuma Wesfleur Park Human Kemp Narcissus T03 Edward Atlantis Le Sueur Dunker DUYNEFONTEIN Parkview 239 Reygersdal Hoffe North Gothenburg Pelican etrus P aldeck 239 232 ATLANTIS osperds W Riebeeckstrand L Raymond Colebrook Charel Uys Hoffe South 230 Bengal Alberto Grosvenor Robben MELKBOSSTRAND Dahlia Disa Bottlebrush Atalantes Melkbosch Starke Berzelia Atlantic Charles Duminy Charel Uys South Beach Brittlestar Tom Henshilwood John Dreyer John Van Niekerk Charles Matthews Melkbosstrand Johan Heyns Waratah Gerwyn Owen Hol Bay 231 Industrial La Paloma Seaside Neil Hare Water’s Edge Village Charles Piers Cormorant T03 Louwtjie Rothman Marine BIG BAY Radar Tryall Parklands Big Bay Oakland Hills Secondary 214 Blaauwberg PARKLANDS De Mist Blouberg Hospital Braselton Woodlands Wandsworth EAST Sands BLOUBERG Kleinbaai Cabin Waterville Gie North SANDS Nantucket Parklands Main 217 West Humewood Devonshire Hamptons North Bokkombaai Beach Sandown Wood North Usasaza Perlemoen Stirling Valderrama Chippenham 213 Ravenswood Dorchester DUNOON Garden Link Hampstead Parklands Main Shell Blouberg Oakdale Rise Gie Central Dunoon Wood Central Earlswood Seal Viola Porterfield St Johns 215 T01 Wood Parklands College Pinto Tritonia 216 Killarney Table Parklands Main South Muscadel Gie South opham View Marine Circle P Echium TABLE VIEW Merlot Bitten Briza Potsdam t 1 s y d s T01/T03 o a o T0 E Gre Sunset Beach W nssen a rcle i J Racecourse C CIVIC CENTRE/ CENTURY CITY T01 Waterfront Waterfront Dunoon - Table View - Civic Centre - Waterfront 230 Duynefontein - Melkbosstrand Silo T03 Atlantis - Table View - Omuramba 231 Atlantis - Atlantis Industria East Canal Walk North Canal Walk South MOUILLE POINT Somerset Breakwater Con213ventionWest BeachCentre -FO TableRESHO ViewR -E Sunningdale 232 Atlantis - Avondale - Protea Park - AtlantisCentu Industriary City West Salt River Rail Grand Canal Granger Hospital Nobel 214 Big Bay - Table View - Parklands 233 Atlantis - Saxonsea 251 104 Century City Rail Square 215 Sunningdale - Gie Road - Wood Neptune Spencer236 Atlantis - Sherwood Amsterdam Foreshore Kent Aquarium 216 SA239LT RIVER Granger Bay Sunningdale - Wood Drive - Wood Paarden Eiland Upper Salt RiAtlantisver - Duynefontein - Melkbosstrand Mouille Point Marina 217 ParklandsThibault - Table View - Big Bay - Melkbosstrand Square Woodstock Lawley Balfour Surrey Stadium GREEN POINT Upper Gallows Lower Loop Lower Long Civic Wigtown Portswood Centre Airport Lighthouse Hill Alfred Riebeeck Adderley Coronation Coronation Hill West East Three Anchor Bay Ben Skye High Old Fire CBD Sea Point Ravenscraig Nevis Way Level Station Mid Loop Upper Roodebloem Library Ellerslie St Bedes Rocklands Strand Mid Long est Camberwell Kort Ilkey Darling ast E Groote Kerk W CPUT For more information:UPP CallER the WOO TransportDS TInformationOCK Centre
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