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{{Short description|Bus rapid transit service in Cape Town, South Africa}}
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{{Infobox Bus transit
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| name = MyCiTi
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| company_slogan = Siyajikeleza. Laat wiel. Going places.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://myciti.org.za/en/home/ |title=Home |publisher=Transport for Cape Town |access-date=2016-08-03}}</ref>
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| parent = [[TCT Transport for Cape Town]]
| parent = [[City of Cape Town]]
| founded = 2010
| founded = 2010
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| locale = Cape Town, South Africa
| locale = [[City of Cape Town]], [[South Africa]]
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| service_type = Bus transport network
| service_type = [[Bus rapid transit]] network
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| routes = 36<ref name="MyCiTi Ops report 201511">MyCiTi Monthly Operations Report, November 2015.</ref>
| routes = 29
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| ridership = 60,000 (November 2015)<ref name="MyCiTi Ops report 201511" />
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[[File:MyCiti Bus system Civic Centre station 1.JPG|thumb|MyCiTi bus at the Civic Centre station]]
[[File:MyCiti Bus system Civic Centre station 1.JPG|thumb|250px|MyCiTi bus at the [[Cape Town Civic Centre|Civic Centre]] station.]]
[[File:MyCiti Waterfront station.jpg|thumb|250px|Interior of a MyCiti bus station at the [[V&A Waterfront]]]]
'''MyCiTi''' is a [[bus rapid transit]] system currently being rolled out across [[Cape Town]], [[South Africa]]. Providing an express bus connection between [[Table View]], [[Milnerton]], [[Atlantis, Cape Town|Atlantis]], [[Khayelitsha, Cape Town|Khayelitsha]] and central Cape Town, as well as several feeder services.
[[File:MyCiTi bus in the Foreshore, Cape Town.jpg|thumb|250px|MyCiTi bus in the [[Foreshore, Cape Town|Foreshore]], [[Cape Town]].]]
[[File:MyCiTi Optare Solo bus in a bus lane in the Foreshore, Cape Town.jpg|thumb|250px|MyCiTi [[Optare Solo]] bus in a [[bus lane]] in the Foreshore, Cape Town.]]
'''MyCiti''' is a [[bus rapid transit]] service with feeders, which forms part of a greater Integrated Public Transport driven economic development strategy of the [[City of Cape Town]] Municipality (CoCT) in [[South Africa]].<ref name="Plan">{{cite web |url=https://www.capetown.gov.za/en/IDP/Documents/Statutory%20plans%202014-15/Annexure%20F%20-%20Comprehensive%20Integrated%20Transport%20Plan%202013%20-%202018.pdf |title=2013 – 2018 Comprehensive Integrated Transport Plan |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date=December 2013 |website=capetown.gov.za |publisher=Transport for Cape Town |access-date=31 October 2015}}</ref><ref>Information for this article was updated based on information obtained from www.myciti.org.za, as at 29 December 2015.</ref> The service is being rolled out across the [[City of Cape Town|Cape Metropole]], and provides a significantly enhanced public transport system in about 10% of the City. The service commenced in 2010 with Phase 1, which features buses running north to south along the west coastline of the City.


By 2015 MyCiTi provided a rapid bus service between [[Blouberg, Western Cape|Blouberg]] / [[Table View]], [[Atlantis, Cape Town|Atlantis]], [[Melkbosstrand]], [[Dunoon, Cape Town|Dunoon]], [[Milnerton, Cape Town|Milnerton]], [[Paarden Eiland, Cape Town|Paarden Eiland]], [[Century City, Cape Town|Century City]], [[Khayelitsha, Cape Town|Khayelitsha]], [[Mitchells Plain]] and Cape Town Central. It also provided feeder services in most of the above areas as well as in [[Salt River, Cape Town|Salt River]], [[Walmer Estate, Cape Town|Walmer Estate]], and all suburbs of the [[City Bowl]] and [[Cape Town#Atlantic Seaboard|Atlantic Seaboard]] all the way to [[Llandudno, Cape Town|Llandudno]] and [[Hout Bay, Cape Town|Hout Bay]].
== Overview ==
MyCiTi began operations in May 2010, shortly before the [[2010 FIFA World Cup]], providing a shuttle service from the [[Cape Town Civic Centre|Civic Centre]] (where a new bus terminus was constructed) to [[Cape Town International Airport]]. It also included a temporary loop around the [[City Bowl]] for the duration of the World Cup.


The service uses high floor articulated and standard size buses in dedicated busways, low floor articulated and standard size buses on the N2 Express service, and smaller 9m [[Optare]] buses in suburban and inner city areas. It offers [[Accessibility#Transportation|universal access]] through level boarding and numerous other measures, and requires cashless fare payment using the [[EMV]] compliant smart card system, called myconnect. Headway of services (i.e. the time between buses on the same route) range from 3 mins to 20 mins in peak times to 60 minutes during quiet off-peak periods.
The first proper [[Bus Rapid Transit]] (BRT) phase (Phase 1A) opened in May 2011. It includes a dedicated West Coast busway from the city centre through [[Milnerton]] to [[Table View]], along which an express bus service operates. Connecting to this trunk route is a route in the [[City Bowl]] connecting [[Gardens, Cape Town|Gardens]], the Civic Centre bus station and the [[Victoria & Alfred Waterfront|Waterfront]], as well as three feeder services around [[Table View]], [[Bloubergstrand]] and [[Parklands, Cape Town|Parklands]].


In November 2015 approximately 60,000 daily passenger journeys were made on the MyCiTi service, on 36 routes, using 42 bus stations and more than 600 bus stops, in about 223 peak buses.<ref name="MyCiTi Ops report 201511" /><ref>A passenger journey is defined by [[Transport for Cape Town]] (TCT) as the number of individual passengers travelling from origin to destination, for one way travel. It is not the number of ‘boardings’, so it does not count passengers again when they transfer to a new bus.</ref>
The West Coast will have several new routes and services during 2012 and 2013. They include new routes around Table View and Parklands and links to: Century City via Racecourse Road and Omuramba roads; Montague Gardens along Koeberg Road Potsdam; Killarney, Dunoon and Doornbach via Blauuwberg Road; Sunningdale and Sandown stations on the West Coast Road; Melkbosstrand; [[Atlantis]], Mamre and Pella.


The most recent expansion of MyCiTi services occurred in October 2018, when it added 120 000 scheduled kilometre through artificial troops on existing routes and some new routes. It also added more direct services which don't require transfers between different routes, as well as additional bus stops.
The MyCiTi bus service has also been extended to the east coast, Khayelitsha and Mitchells Plain. It uses Bus Motorised Transport (BMT) lanes on the N2 highway, to increase volumes and usage of those lanes.<ref>http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/MyCiTi-rolls-out-Cape-Flats-operations-20140705</ref><ref>http://allafrica.com/stories/201407160723.html</ref>


== History ==
The service aims to provide comfortable, convenient, reliable, safe, efficient, car-competitive public transport in [[Cape Town]]. To this end, it has created Transport for Cape town, its transport authority, which aims to implement the "vision of one" in which a single integrated ticketing system and time table will be implemented for bus (MyCiti) and rail (PRASA) transport. <ref>https://www.capetown.gov.za/en/IDP/Documents/Statutory%20plans%202014-15/Annexure%20F%20-%20Comprehensive%20Integrated%20Transport%20Plan%202013%20-%202018.pdf</ref>
MyCiTi began operations in May 2010, shortly before the [[2010 FIFA World Cup]], providing a shuttle service from the [[Cape Town Civic Centre|Civic Centre]] (where a new bus terminus was constructed) to [[Cape Town International Airport]].{{cn|date=March 2023}} It also included a temporary loop around the [[City Bowl]] for the duration of the World Cup.


The first proper [[bus rapid transit]] (BRT) phase (Phase 1A) opened in May 2011. It includes a dedicated West Coast busway from the city centre through [[Milnerton]] to [[Table View]], along which an express bus service operates. Connecting to this trunk route is a route in the [[City Bowl]] connecting [[Gardens, Cape Town|Gardens]], the Civic Centre bus station and the [[Victoria & Alfred Waterfront|Waterfront]], as well as three feeder services around [[Table View]], [[Bloubergstrand]] and [[Parklands, Cape Town|Parklands]].
Approximately 12,000 trips are currently (2014) made on the service on a daily basis.

In 2012, the first MyCiTi began using its first custom-built 9-metre [[Optare Solo]] bus as part of its fleet. The bus was part of an order of 190 units, to be assembled in [[Epping, Cape Town|Epping]] by Busmark 2000, and used as feeder buses. The Optare Solo's shorter size allows it to maneuver easily in residential and dense city areas.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://futurecapetown.com/2012/05/see-and-watch-cape-towns-new-buses/#.V3qMCPl96Uk |title=See and Watch: Cape Town’s new buses unveiled |author=Smit, R |publisher=Future Cape Town |date=2012-05-30 |access-date=2016-07-04}}</ref>

Major expansion of services occurred from late 2013.{{cn|date=March 2023}} They include new routes around Table View and Parklands and links to: Century City via Racecourse Road and Omuramba roads; Montague Gardens along Koeberg Road; Killarney, Dunoon and Doornbach via Blaauwberg Road; Sunningdale and Sandown stations on the West Coast Road; Melkbosstrand; [[Atlantis]], Mamre and Pella.

The MyCiTi bus service has also been extended to Cape Town's south-east, to Khayelitsha and Mitchells Plain, called the N2 Express. It uses Bus and Minibus-taxi (BMT) lane on the N2 highway, which permits public transport vehicles to pass general traffic during the morning peak period.<ref>{{cite news |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |title=MyCiTi rolls-out Cape Flats operations |url=http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/MyCiTi-rolls-out-Cape-Flats-operations-20140705 |work=[[News24 (website)|News24]] |location=[[Johannesburg]] |date=5 July 2014 |access-date=31 October 2015 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Sefali |first=Pharie |date=16 July 2014 |title=South Africa: Will MyCiti Change Transport for Khayelitsha? |url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201407160723.html |newspaper=AllAfrica |location=[[Cape Town]] |access-date=31 October 2015 }}</ref>

==Aim==
The service aims to provide comfortable, convenient, reliable, safe, efficient, car-competitive public transport in [[Cape Town]]. The City of Cape Town has built upon the MyCiTi service, and expanded it to form [[Transport for Cape Town]] (TCT), its transport authority. TCT aims to implement the "vision of one" in which a single integrated ticketing system and timetable will be implemented for bus and rail ([[Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa|PRASA]]) transport. <ref name="Plan" />


==Station artwork==
==Station artwork==
{{main|MyCiTi bus stations}}
{{main|MyCiTi bus stations}}
In October 2010 the [[City of Cape Town]] put out a call for proposals for artists and designers to create artwork on the glass panels at the entrance of the MyCiTi stations.<ref>http://www.blackhat-nimbus.co.za/other_projects/myciti-station-art-intro</ref>
In October 2010 the [[City of Cape Town]] put out a call for proposals for artists and designers to create artwork on the glass panels at the entrance of the MyCiTi stations.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.blackhat-nimbus.co.za/other_projects/myciti-station-art-intro |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131213051015/http://www.blackhat-nimbus.co.za/other_projects/myciti-station-art-intro |archive-date=13 December 2013 |title=MyCiti Station Art – Bus Station Art – Urban Art – BRT {{!}} Black hat and Nimbus |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date=December 2013 |website=capetown.gov.za |publisher=Transport for Cape Town |access-date=31 October 2015}}</ref>

==External links==
{{Commons category|MyCiTi}}
* [http://www.myciti.org.za/ Official website]
* [http://www.capetown.gov.za/en/TransportCapeTown/Documents/2014-05-13_Transport_Plan_2013-18.pdf COMPREHENSIVE INTEGRATED TRANSPORT PLAN 2013 – 2018 MINI REVIEW 2014]


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
{{Commons category|MyCiTi}}
* [http://www.myciti.org.za/ Official website]
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[[Category:Transport in Cape Town]]
[[Category:Transport in Cape Town]]
[[Category:Bus rapid transit]]
[[Category:Bus rapid transit in Africa]]
[[Category:Rapid transit in South Africa]]
[[Category:Rapid transit in South Africa]]


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MyCiTi
ParentCity of Cape Town
Founded2010
LocaleCity of Cape Town, South Africa
Service typeBus rapid transit network
Routes36[1]
Daily ridership60,000 (November 2015)[1]
Websitemyciti.org.za
MyCiTi bus at the Civic Centre station.
Interior of a MyCiti bus station at the V&A Waterfront
MyCiTi bus in the Foreshore, Cape Town.
MyCiTi Optare Solo bus in a bus lane in the Foreshore, Cape Town.

MyCiti is a bus rapid transit service with feeders, which forms part of a greater Integrated Public Transport driven economic development strategy of the City of Cape Town Municipality (CoCT) in South Africa.[2][3] The service is being rolled out across the Cape Metropole, and provides a significantly enhanced public transport system in about 10% of the City. The service commenced in 2010 with Phase 1, which features buses running north to south along the west coastline of the City.

By 2015 MyCiTi provided a rapid bus service between Blouberg / Table View, Atlantis, Melkbosstrand, Dunoon, Milnerton, Paarden Eiland, Century City, Khayelitsha, Mitchells Plain and Cape Town Central. It also provided feeder services in most of the above areas as well as in Salt River, Walmer Estate, and all suburbs of the City Bowl and Atlantic Seaboard all the way to Llandudno and Hout Bay.

The service uses high floor articulated and standard size buses in dedicated busways, low floor articulated and standard size buses on the N2 Express service, and smaller 9m Optare buses in suburban and inner city areas. It offers universal access through level boarding and numerous other measures, and requires cashless fare payment using the EMV compliant smart card system, called myconnect. Headway of services (i.e. the time between buses on the same route) range from 3 mins to 20 mins in peak times to 60 minutes during quiet off-peak periods.

In November 2015 approximately 60,000 daily passenger journeys were made on the MyCiTi service, on 36 routes, using 42 bus stations and more than 600 bus stops, in about 223 peak buses.[1][4]

The most recent expansion of MyCiTi services occurred in October 2018, when it added 120 000 scheduled kilometre through artificial troops on existing routes and some new routes. It also added more direct services which don't require transfers between different routes, as well as additional bus stops.

History[edit]

MyCiTi began operations in May 2010, shortly before the 2010 FIFA World Cup, providing a shuttle service from the Civic Centre (where a new bus terminus was constructed) to Cape Town International Airport.[citation needed] It also included a temporary loop around the City Bowl for the duration of the World Cup.

The first proper bus rapid transit (BRT) phase (Phase 1A) opened in May 2011. It includes a dedicated West Coast busway from the city centre through Milnerton to Table View, along which an express bus service operates. Connecting to this trunk route is a route in the City Bowl connecting Gardens, the Civic Centre bus station and the Waterfront, as well as three feeder services around Table View, Bloubergstrand and Parklands.

In 2012, the first MyCiTi began using its first custom-built 9-metre Optare Solo bus as part of its fleet. The bus was part of an order of 190 units, to be assembled in Epping by Busmark 2000, and used as feeder buses. The Optare Solo's shorter size allows it to maneuver easily in residential and dense city areas.[5]

Major expansion of services occurred from late 2013.[citation needed] They include new routes around Table View and Parklands and links to: Century City via Racecourse Road and Omuramba roads; Montague Gardens along Koeberg Road; Killarney, Dunoon and Doornbach via Blaauwberg Road; Sunningdale and Sandown stations on the West Coast Road; Melkbosstrand; Atlantis, Mamre and Pella.

The MyCiTi bus service has also been extended to Cape Town's south-east, to Khayelitsha and Mitchells Plain, called the N2 Express. It uses Bus and Minibus-taxi (BMT) lane on the N2 highway, which permits public transport vehicles to pass general traffic during the morning peak period.[6][7]

Aim[edit]

The service aims to provide comfortable, convenient, reliable, safe, efficient, car-competitive public transport in Cape Town. The City of Cape Town has built upon the MyCiTi service, and expanded it to form Transport for Cape Town (TCT), its transport authority. TCT aims to implement the "vision of one" in which a single integrated ticketing system and timetable will be implemented for bus and rail (PRASA) transport. [2]

Station artwork[edit]

In October 2010 the City of Cape Town put out a call for proposals for artists and designers to create artwork on the glass panels at the entrance of the MyCiTi stations.[8]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c MyCiTi Monthly Operations Report, November 2015.
  2. ^ a b "2013 – 2018 Comprehensive Integrated Transport Plan" (PDF). capetown.gov.za. Transport for Cape Town. December 2013. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  3. ^ Information for this article was updated based on information obtained from www.myciti.org.za, as at 29 December 2015.
  4. ^ A passenger journey is defined by Transport for Cape Town (TCT) as the number of individual passengers travelling from origin to destination, for one way travel. It is not the number of ‘boardings’, so it does not count passengers again when they transfer to a new bus.
  5. ^ Smit, R (30 May 2012). "See and Watch: Cape Town's new buses unveiled". Future Cape Town. Retrieved 4 July 2016.
  6. ^ "MyCiTi rolls-out Cape Flats operations". News24. Johannesburg. 5 July 2014. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  7. ^ Sefali, Pharie (16 July 2014). "South Africa: Will MyCiti Change Transport for Khayelitsha?". AllAfrica. Cape Town. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  8. ^ "MyCiti Station Art – Bus Station Art – Urban Art – BRT | Black hat and Nimbus". capetown.gov.za. Transport for Cape Town. December 2013. Archived from the original on 13 December 2013. Retrieved 31 October 2015.

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