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Metrorail services remain suspended as repairs begin

A new line is under construction by Transnet and it will be operated on a single line.

Metrorail services remain suspended between Amanzimtoti, Phahla, Doonside and Kelso stations. This is due to last month’s heavy rains which resulted in flooding on all corridors, trees that fell and mudslides on the rail network.

“Most corridors were operating on Monday, 13 May but the South Coast corridor won’t run its required service due to some places that have been severely damaged between Manzimtoti, Phahla and further down to Kelso and Doonside. A new line is under construction by Transnet and it will be operated on a single line and commuters must expect excessive delays on that corridor, said PRASA KZN regional manager, Dumi Dube.

 

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