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New User's Guide NEW USER’S GUIDE A guide to using the MyCiTi bus system Valid from July 2019 WELCOME MyCiTi has 42 stations and more than 600 stops in many areas of Cape Town. You don’t have to live in these areas to use MyCiTi. You can catch the train, another bus or minibus taxi and then transfer to MyCiTi for the rest of your journey. 3 reasons to use MyCiTi: 1. MyCiTi is reliable, buses operate to a timetable and over 90% arrive on time. 2. It’s also affordable, with fares that compare to other public transport services. 3. MyCiTi is easy to use once you know how. 1 2 3 4 5 GET GET YOUR LOAD PLAN YOUR TAP IN, TOP UP GOING CARD VALUE JOURNEY TAP OUT YOUR CARD IN 5 EASY STEPS! USER’S GUIDE 2019 | 02 MyCiTi ROUTES Main routes q T01 Dunoon – Table View – Civic Centre – Waterfront T02 Atlantis – Table View – Civic Centre 246 T03 Atlantis – Melkbosstrand – Table View – Century City 234 Dunoon – Omuramba – Century City MAMRE T04 N 246 A01 Airport – Civic Centre 234 PELLA Direct routes 235 D01 Khayelitsha East – Civic Centre 233 245 235 D02 Khayelitsha West – Civic Centre 236 D03 Mitchells Plain East – Civic Centre SAXONSEA D04 Kapteinsklip – Mitchells Plain Town Centre – Civic Centre D05 Dunoon – Parklands – Table View – Civic Centre – Waterfront 245 234 SHERWOOD 236 D08 Dunoon – Montague Gardens – Century City 246 Area routes T02 T03 T02 101 Vredehoek – Gardens – Civic Centre (clockwise) 246 ATLANTIS 237 102 Salt River Rail – Walmer Estate – Civic Centre 232 237 103 Oranjezicht – Gardens – Civic Centre T03 244 104 Oranjezicht – Gardens – Adderley – Waterfront – Sea Point T03 ROBINVALE DUYNEFONTEIN 231 105 Sea Point – Fresnaye – Civic Centre AVONDALE ATLANTIS 106 Camps Bay (clockwise) – Civic Centre 214 107 Camps Bay (anti-clockwise) – Civic Centre 108 Hangberg – Hout Bay Harbour – Sea Point – Adderley MELKBOSSTRAND 109 Hout Bay Beach – Imizamo Yethu – Sea Point – Adderley T02 T03 110 Table Mountain T03 111 Vredehoek – Gardens – Civic Centre (anti-clockwise) ATLANTIS T03 231 112 Upper District Six – Civic Centre Melkbosstrand INDUSTRIA T02 113 Upper Kloof Street – Adderley – Waterfront 114 Sea Point – Civic Centre T03 116 Waterfront Silo – Civic Centre BIG BAY 213 Sunningdale – Parklands – Table View – Sunningdale (clockwise) PARKLANDS 214 Parklands – Table View – Melkbosstrand – Duynefontein 215 D05 215 Sunningdale – Gie Road – Wood Sandown 216 Sunningdale – Wood Drive – Wood T01 213 D05 Usasaza 223 Sunningdale – West Beach – Table View – Sunningdale (anti-clockwise) 214 T04 D05 D08 Porterfield Dunoon 231 Atlantis Industria East – Atlantis DUNOON 232 Atlantis Industria West – Protea Park – Avondale – Atlantis 223 214 215 Circle Killarney 233 Saxonsea – DURBANVILLEAtlantis 216 East T01 Potsdam 234 Mamre (Crown) – Atlantis TABLE VIEWT01 Grey Janssens Wood T04 D08 235 Pella – Atlantis T02 D05 Refinery MONTAGUE TABLE VIEW 236 Sherwood – Atlantis T03 Montague Gardens GARDENS Sunset Beach Royal OMURAMBA 237 Robinvale – Atlantis Racecourse Ascot T03 Turf Club 261 244 Avondale – Protea Park – Atlantis Industria West – Atlantis T03 MILNERTONMILNERTON T03 261 D08 245 Saxonsea – Goede Hoop – Atlantis T04 246 Mamre (Frans) – Atlantis Phoenix Milnerton 260 260 260 260 Summer Greens – Woodbridge Island 262 Sanddrift 261 Century City Rail – Omuramba – Salt River – Adderley 260 D05 262 262 Summer Greens – Century City – Woodbridge Island Century City Woodbridge 262 Station Rail station THIS MAP Lagoon Beach 261 IS NOT 261 Century City Zoarvlei Stop Stop only accessible in direction indicated TO SCALE Waterfront WATERFRONT CENTURY CITY T01 Vrystaat Routes, stops and stop names are subject to change. BROOKLYN 26.09.18 D05 116 Section D05 104 Neptune Thibault T02 GETTING Granger Bay T01 Paarden Eiland Square CIVIC CENTRE Woodstock Stadium 113 A01 1 GREEN POINT Woodstock Salt River Maitland Bellville Cape Town 261 102 101 ADDERLEY MAITLAND 261 WOODSTOCK YOUR CARD D01 D03 SEA POINT D02 D04 N PINELANDS Kuils River 105 2 CBD 102 Langa 105 LANGA 112 CAPE TOWN S DISTRICT SIX ettl INTERNATIONAL 104 Mowbray er MyCiTi uses a card-based payment system. Everyone needs their own s W a A01 AIRPORT Queens GARDENS y Beach Gardens D01 D02 D03 D04 Athlone GUGULETHU myconnect card except children under the age of four. 103 101 N 106 104 2 108 111 107 113 109 Claremont CROSSROADS VREDEHOEK Lansdowne 110 ORANJEZICHT Get your myconnect card for only R35 from MyCiTi station kiosks and CLAREMONT Nyanga D03 Table Mountain D04 106 National Park Kirstenbosch participating retailers (see www.myciti.org.za for a list). CAMPS BAY National Botanical Wynberg Wetton D02 Garden 107 Joe Gqabi D01 WYNBERG Wittebome KHAYELITSHA Nolungile Ottery LENTEGEUR Plumstead MITCHELLS PLAIN D03 D04 Nonkqubela D03 HOUT BAY Mitchells Plain Mitchells Plain Khayelitsha Chris Hani D04 Kuyasa D04 D02 D01 109 Kapteinsklip TAFELSIG D02 108 Simon’s Town TIP Your card is a bank card so you’ll need to choose a PIN you can remember. Also remember to keep your card receipt safe in case something happens to it. USER’S GUIDE 2019 | 04 PAY AS YOU GO UNLIMITED TRAVEL Standard Mover Monthly Pass Day Passes Cost-effective, Exploring Fares and making Cost-effective regular travel over at any time, small purchases regular travel long distances on any day Ideal for Mover packages 1 Day Pass (R75) Any amount (R35, R50, R60, R80 Monthly Pass (R850) 3 Day Pass (R170) (load fees apply) R100, R150, R200, Load 7 Day Pass (R250) R300, R400, R600) 2 LOADING VALUE 1 month from a 1, 3 or 7 consecutive 3 years 3 years date of your choice calendar days Valid for Valid Once you get your card you’ll need to load value on it to pay for your fares. You can load any amount as Standard or load a Mover package and pay for the distance you travel. If you travel regularly over long distances you may save with a Monthly Pass for R850 while occasional users and visitors can enjoy unlimited travel on as Unlimited travel Unlimited travel many routes as they wish for 1, 3 or 7 days from only R75. Standard fares apply Mover fares apply anywhere anywhere Fares at any time at any time TIP Station kiosks, Station kiosks, retailers, retailers, Station kiosks Station kiosks Most passengers save by loading Mover points and by travelling outside the Absa cash-accepting Absa cash-accepting weekday peak fare periods of 06:45 – 08:00 and 16:15 – 17:30. Get it at ATMs ATMs USER’S GUIDE 2019 | 06 3 PLANNING YOUR JOURNEY With MyCiTi you can easily transfer from one route to another to get to where you want to be. The MyCiTi Trip Planner on www.myciti.org.za will make planning your journey a breeze. Choose which stop or address you want to leave and arrive at, and discover the best routes to take and what times the buses depart. TIP You can also download and print PDF maps and timetables from www.myciti.org.za USER’S GUIDE 2019 | 08 4 TAPPING IN, 5 TOPPING UP TAPPING OUT YOUR CARD To use MyCiTi, you need to tap in and tap out to pay your fares and avoid Ensure you always have value on your card by topping up at any station kiosk penalties. or participating retailer. When you enter a station or board a bus at a stop, tap in by holding your card You can check your balance at kiosks and info terminals at stations, and on against the validator. When you leave a station or exit a bus at a stop, tap out the validator whenever you tap in and tap out. by doing the same. If you don’t tap in and tap out correctly, a penalty will be charged to your card. TIP TIP If you transfer from one bus to another at a station you don’t have to tap out, The validator will shine green if there’s enough value, yellow if you’re only tap out when you reach your destination. running low and red if there is insufficient value to travel. USER’S GUIDE 2019 | 10 FOR MORE INFORMATION The Transport Information Centre provides information about MyCiTi and other public transport services 24 hours a day, seven days a week in English, isiXhosa and Afrikaans. The service is toll free. Call 0800 65 64 63 (toll free) Website: www.myciti.org.za E-mail: [email protected] By using MyCiTi you are bound by the MyCiTi rules. Visit the website or a MyCiTi station for more information. Information correct as at 12 June 2019. Terms and conditions apply. MyCiTi Bus @MyCiTiBus.
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