Catch a train and avoid traffic delays this Sunday. That’s the call from the Mobility MEC, Isaac Sileku, after PRASA Western Cape announced dedicated train services for those taking part in the Sanlam Cape Town Marathon on Sunday. Supporters and other residents who want to miss the traffic jams can also opt for trains.
“Our vision is a safe, affordable, and well-connected transport system where trains become the first choice for residents,” says MEC Isaac Sileku.
Catch a train and avoid traffic delays this Sunday
Several roads will be closed in the Mother City on Saturday and Sunday, in anticipation of the race. These roads are in various suburbs. It will have an effect on traffic. According to a media statement, the special train services will operate across the Northern, Southern, and Cape Flats lines. MEC Sileku says this train service will provide a safe, affordable, and convenient travel option for those travelling to and from marathon events.
“Residents are encouraged to purchase tickets in advance at the Marathon Expo taking place at DHL Stadium in Green Point from 21 to 23 May 2026.”
Another addition is a dedicated supporter train
He added that large events held in the Mother City place pressure on roads and parking facilities. Sileku says that by choosing rail, people can avoid congestion, reduce their travel stress, and help keep Cape Town moving. Another addition is a dedicated supporter train between Cape Town and Claremont. This will allow spectators to travel between popular viewing points along the marathon route. You will be able to embark and disembark at places, including Victoria Road, Main Road, Palmyra Road, Campground Road, and Liesbeek Parkway.

Park and Ride facilities also available
The MEC has also welcomed PRASA Western Cape’s continued investment in modern rail services. This includes new Electric Multiple Unit trains, which residents will be able to view at Woodstock Station during marathon weekend. He says Park and Ride facilities will be available at several stations. Sileku added that this will support commuters travelling to the event.
“Sileku adds that major events such as the Sanlam Cape Town Marathon allow residents and visitors to experience the benefits of rail travel, with recent international cycling and soccer events showing how rail can safely and efficiently move large numbers of people.”
The MEC, on behalf of the Mobility Department, MEC Sileku has further stressed that the initiative supports the Province’s long-term vision of rebuilding passenger rail as the backbone of public transport in the province. This is being done alongside reliable bus services, minibus taxis, e-hailing, walking, and cycling infrastructure.

Where to find the train timetables
People can visit the social media platforms of PRASA Western Cape to access the train timetables or go to stations for further details. Runners and supporters can also find additional information on the Sanlam Cape Town Marathon website.
“MEC Mobility, Isaac Sileku, welcomes PRASA Western Cape’s dedicated train services for the Sanlam Cape Town Marathon on Sunday, 24 May 2026, and encourages runners, supporters, and residents to choose rail to avoid road closures and traffic delays along the marathon route.”



