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Durban promises to met 2010 deadline for R1,2bn public-transport programmes |
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Posted by Imagine Durban Webmaster
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Thursday, 05 March 2009 |
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All of Durban's public transport projects, which are being funded by
the national government to the tune of R1,2-billion, will be completed
by the first quarter of 2010, Carlos Esteves, deputy head of the Road System Management for eThekwini, said ast week.
The
city aims to promote public transport over private transport to make
the city more accessible and to ease movement around the city centre
for commuters and pedestrians.
Projects on target for 2010
include additional dedicated public transport lanes, an inner city
distribution system, park and ride facilities using existing car parks
and buses, upgrades to major intersections, a freeway management
system, a closed-circuit television road monitoring system and a
traffic call centre.
Durban's King Shaka International Airport
is expected to start operating in May 2010, just in time for the FIFA
World Cup, and a shuttle service will be provided for passengers
between the airport and a central transport hub in the city.
Julie-May Ellingson,
head of Durban's strategic projects unit and the 2010 programme, said
the city hoped to extend the use of the shuttle service after the World
Cup but that this would depend on its financial viability.
Click here to read the full article at Engineering News ...
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