Metrorail diary: Tuesday

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People waiting on a station
People waiting on a station in Nyanga Junction

In the second of a series of short reports, Bernard Chiguvare describes his daily battle to get to work using Metrorail.

Today I woke up at 5:20 am to check the updates on the Metro trains. Just as well: Metro was warning of severe delays on the Central lines.

Passengers were notified to expect delays of 60 minutes or more due to ā€œvandalised signal equipmentā€. This was going to be another long journeyā€¦

I arrived at Nyanga Junction at 06:55. At 07:11h, train 9924 went through the station without stopping. It might have been an express train.

ā€œAny train arriving as from now, I will make sure I push in,ā€ I murmured to myself.

When the next train stopped, at 07:21, I pushed hard to get into the carriage. I didnā€™t even check which route it was taking. All I wanted was to get to a station where I could get a train to Rondebosch.

The train was going past Mutual Station. At 07:57 it stopped, about 800m from Esplanade. It didnā€™t start again until 8:13.

We arrived at Cape Town train station at 08:22. Checking on the notice board,I saw there was a train departing to Fish Hoek in a minute. I missed that one, then got the 08:40 to Rondebosch and arrived at work at 08:58.

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