Trains resumed for the first time since the beginning lockdown in Gauteng, Eastern Cape and Western Cape. Along the Gauteng line, Prasa was forced to use diesel powered locomotives as the rail line had been severely vandalized over the three months that the trains were not operating. At the train stations commuters maintained social distancing and were all wearing masks as Prasa required.
At the end of each journey, cleaners disinfected the train quickly before passengers were allowed in.The cleaners disinfected the train focusing on parts of the floor, door handles, seats and hand rails which are surfaces that are commonly frequently touched by passengers. In the three provinces, trains operate between 5am and 9am and also between 3pm and 7pm. All the trains operate at 15% capacity or less.
Today’s reopening of service was watched closely by the portfolio committee on transport in Parliament. In Gauteng, committee chairperson Mosebenzi Zwane led the team which observed the implementation of the lockdown regulations. There are other members of the committee who have been deployed in the other two provinces to monitor the measures that Prasa has deployed to protect commuters from the risk of Covid-19 infections.
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