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Airport – Civic Centre 234 PELLA M a M D a s s MyCiTi ROUTES Valid from 27 June 2020 A Klinker St e f Frans Rd n r i b k e a M r n g Trunk routes a e i D r n r S Sand St R Gousblom Ave t d T01 Dunoon – Table View – Civic Centre – Waterfront 234 Enon St Enon St 246 T02 Atlantis – Table View – Civic Centre Palm L P T03 Atlantis – Melkbosstrand – Table View – Century City a r a d Poeit Rd i s T04 Dunoon – Omuramba – Century City e MAMRE L 246 n Silverstream Rd A01 Airport – Civic Centre 234 PELLA M a m r Direct routes Dassenberg Dr e d R 235 R d t 235 s D01 Khayelitsha East – Civic Centre a Pella Rd o C R307 t s e D02 Khayelitsha West – Civic Centre N W 7 2 D03 Mitchells Plain East – Civic Centre R 233 234 236 245 D04 Kapteinsklip – Mitchells Plain Town Centre – Civic Centre SAXONSEA 246 Montreal Dr D05 Dunoon – Parklands – Table View – Civic Centre – Waterfront 245 SHERWOOD D08 Dunoon – Montague Gardens – Century City 236 Area routes T02 T03 R307 Dassenberg Dr 101 Vredehoek – Gardens – Civic Centre (clockwise) T02 T03 ATLANTIS 102 Salt River Rail – Walmer Estate – Civic Centre Meermin 103 Oranjezicht – Gardens – Civic Centre ROBINVALE Mamre Rd 232 244 104 Oranjezicht – Gardens – Adderley – Waterfront – Sea Point T03 237 231 105 Sea Point – Fresnaye – Civic Centre 106 Camps Bay (clockwise) – Civic Centre ve R304 ATLANTI S AVONDALE A a i r Reygersdal Rd r 107 Camps Bay (anti-clockwise) – Civic Centre e K 108 Hangberg – Hout Bay Harbour – Sea Point – Adderley 232 109 Hout Bay Beach – Imizamo Yethu – Sea Point – Adderley 231 T03 110 Table Mountain DUYNEFONTEIN 244 111 Vredehoek – Gardens – Civic Centre (anti-clockwise) ve A c 112 Upper District Six – Civic Centre ti n Atla 231 113 Upper Kloof Street – Adderley – Waterfront ATLANTIS N 7 114 Sea Point – Civic Centre MELKBOSSTRAND INDUSTRIA 115 Sea Point – Grand Parade T02 T03 116 Waterfront Silo – Civic Centre M19 Melkbosstrand Rd 118 Hangberg – Imizamo Yethu – Sea Point – Adderley T03 Melkbosstrand T02 213 Sunningdale – Parklands – Table View – Sunningdale (clockwise) 214 214 Parklands – Table View – Melkbosstrand – Duynefontein Atlantic Beach Dr 215 Sunningdale – Gie Road – Wood d R t Sunningdale – Wood Drive – Wood s a o C T03 t 223 BI G BAY s Sunningdale – West Beach – Table View – Sunningdale (anti-clockwise) e W Malanshoogte Rd 7 231 Atlantis Industria East – Atlantis 213 2 R Tryall Rd PARKLANDS M48 232 Atlantis Industria West – Protea Park – Avondale – Atlantis 215 D05 223 Sandown Rd d R 233 f Saxonsea – Atlantis o Sandown o 216 l 214 D05 D08 k s 234 n Mamre (Crown) – Atlantis a m Usasaza r T01 T04 e t 235 Pella – Atlantis n o d Porterfield Dunoon C R h Malibongwe Dr 236 Sherwood – Atlantis c a J e M5 B a DUNOON T02 n 237 s Robinvale – Atlantis WEST s T03 e n 215 Killarney s BEACH 244 A Avondale – Protea Park – Atlantis Industria West – Atlantis 214 3 v 1 e M13 TABLE VIEW 216 M 245 Saxonsea – Goede Hoop – Atlantis Potsdam T01 Grey Janssens Wood T01 Circle 246 Mamre (Frans) – Atlantis S G T04 D08 M14 t i l East D05 u l d R Pentz Dr TABLE VI EW y d Refinery 260 Summer Greens – Woodbridge Island S MONTAGUE t M5 GARDENS Montague Gardens 261 Century City Rail – Omuramba – Salt River – Adderley Sunset Beach FLAMINGO OMURAMBA Royal Bolt Ave 262 Summer Greens – Century City – Woodbridge Island Turf Club N EDGEMEAD Racecourse Ascot VLEI T03 7 Racecourse Rd T03 T03 M14 Drill Ave MI LNERTON T04 D08 Station Rail station Freedom Way THIS MAP Phoenix I S NOT e v Stop Stop only accessible in direction indicated A TO SCALE Milnerton n a 262 m r e Route stops, and stop names are subject to change. g 260 2 D05 n Sanddrift 1 a L 262 M 05.06.20 260 CENTURY CITY M31 Woodbridge 262 261 D08 261 Waterfront WATERFRONT Boundary Rd Lagoon Beach R101 T01 Century City D05 113 Zoarvlei CENTURY CI TY 261 116 Vrystaat 0 4 2 1 BROOKLYN 0 Section N 0 3 3 1 M R 104 R Granger Bay Section St Sec Neptune tio T01 n Thibault CIVIC CENTRE Paarden Eiland S Square T02 t N M25 M25 Woodstock 1 BRACKENFELL D05 KENSINGTON 7 R101 Stadium M PAROW BELLVILLE GREEN A01 Voortrekker Rd Voortrekker Rd POINT 114 D01 D03 261 D02 D04 ADDERLEY Woodstock Salt River Maitland Parow Bellville C M16 a n 102 n 115 o n MAI TLAND 2 1 Cape Town S t 261 M WOODSTOCK ELSIE’S RIVER M16 Berkley Rd UNI VERSI TY CAPE PENINS ULA 101 115 Sir Lowry Rd SEA POIN T M16 OF THE PENINSULA OF 111 d WESTERN CAPE TECHNOLOGY R y 7 5 4 PINELANDS owr 5 M L M M Sir 7 Kuils River CBD 1 M 102 105 BELHAR AIRPORT Langa 104 M12 113 112 LANGA DI STRI CT SI X Kei Apple Rd N M10 GARDENS 7 2 M CAPE TOWN DELFT Solomons Rd GARDENS M3 I NTERNATI ONAL d Queens Beach Mowbray R AIRPORT k Queens Rd Rhodes Ave c e 104 e 3 A01 101 b M e i N 0 106 R 0 111 2 M54 n 3 a 7 R 103 5 D01 D03 V 109 UNIVERS I TY 5 M M Athlone Service Guide D02 D04 107 OF CAPE TOWN M18 2 BLUE 113 0 GUGULETHU 2 1 d M M R DOWNS n i 110 VREDEHOEK a M Claremont N y 2 a 4 ORANJEZI CHT W M18 M v i r s r M24 CROSSROADS e Table Mountain e Forest Dr Lansdowne E 2 r National Park M152 2 D M l Kirstenbosch a M24 r CAMPS BAY t n National Botanical 8 e D03 2 C Your convenient, cost-effective Garden CLAREMONT M Nyanga D04 2 108 Rhodes Dr 3 M9 M9 Japhta K Masemola Rd M 3 M Wynberg Wetton M9 M49 D02 Joe Gqabi Swartklip Rd gateway to Cape Town D01 1 R300 4 WYNBERG Wittebome M M41 Constantia Main Rd M68 6 KHAYELI TSHA M63 3 M Ottery Highlands Dr Highlands Dr Nolungile Gov PHILIPPI an Mbeki Rd M9 3 Plumstead LENTEGEUR e Ladies Mile Rd Morgenster Rd v M A d d a R R 9 d a n 4 HOUT BAY n Hout Bay Rd i D03 h a t t e MI TCHELLS PLAI N M y t r e S n p N D D04 e Nonkqubela 109 o f n M Kendal Rd e i M38 Wespoort Dr d g r p r n l a o a c A 7 r D03 e s d t G M O R 5th Ave S Retreat Rd Mitchells Plain d e Spine Rd E n i c R m a n Valid from July 2020 7 i 108 118 a p r Imperial St 1 M Govan Mbeki Rd Mitchells Plain h i t r Steve Biko Rd P RETREAT M e u M6 k A u v M42 Khayelitsha F e M32 Spine Rd M32 Chris Hani M45 Princess St 2 D04 Kuyasa 109 2 M Ou Kaapse Weg D01 Chapmans Peak Dr D04 M45 d D02 D01 R Kapteinsklip p i 108 MUIZENBERG 4 l 4 k D02 t M r a TAFELSIG d R d R310 Baden Powell Dr w y S R a NOORDHOEK o k a i W l B e 118 Noordhoek Main Rd w d e Kommetjie Rd e n v i d e M L t R S a KOMMETJIE FISH HOEK h Kommetjie Rd t e M44 p M r a c M44 M4 s OCEAN VIEW O SIMON’S TOWN Simon’s Town Baden Powell Dr GET YOUR CARD AND LOAD VALUE You need a myconnect card to travel on the MyCiTi service as cash is not accepted on board. You can buy a myconnect MyCiTi card for R35 from a MyCiTi station kiosk. Simply tap in when you start your journey and tap out when you leave, and enjoy AIRPORT the ride. Here are some of your easy travel options, available from MyCiTi station kiosks: Enjoy unlimited travel Pay as you go Lowest SERVICE Get a multi-day package and enjoy travel as much as you You can also choose to load money onto fares with want, on as many routes as you wish. Load a 1, 3 or 7 your myconnect card and pay for the distance Mover Day Pass or a Monthly Pass onto your myconnect card, you travel. Ask for a Mover package which The MyCiTi Airport station is right on the doorstep of choose a start date and explore the best of Cape Town. starts at R35 and you will pay the lowest fares the main Airport terminal with level access directly no matter when you travel. Fares are deducted into the arrivals and departures hall for both when you tap in and out. domestic and international flights. Package Unlimited Travel 1 Day Pass R70 The A01 route operates between the Airport station Get a Single-Trip Card 3 Day Pass R160 and Civic Centre station in the city centre with Travellers who only need a MyCiTi connection to or onward transfers every 30 minutes on weekdays 7 Day Pass R230 from the Airport can get a Single-Trip Card for R80. from 05:00 to 21:30, and on weekends from Single-Trip Cards are valid for one journey, including Monthly Pass R790 06:00 to 21:30.
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