JOHANNESBURG - The City of Cape Town is steaming ahead with a business plan to take over the management of passenger rail services in the metro.
This follows the council’s adoption of a comprehensive rail feasibility study that proposes three potential ownership models for the rail service.Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis says a key finding of the feasibility study is that the city should be in control of rail passenger services in the metro.
Following months of negotiations, the mayor says the Passenger Rail Agency of SA signed a service level agreement on Wednesday night.
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