MyCiti N2 Express service fleet to be expanded to 34 buses

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Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis says it is hoped to have 34 buses operating on the MyCiti N2 Express service by 19 March this year.
The service resumed over the weekend, after being suspended at the end of May 2019.
The bus service operates between Khayelitsha and Mitchells Plain and the Civic Centre and will serve up to 6,000 Capetonians on a daily basis.
The Mayor says bus shelters on the route have been severely vandalized but will be repaired over the next few weeks.

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