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Thursday, November 14, 2024

RWC Sevens: Road closures and MyCiti shuttle times

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Africa’s first ever Rugby World Cup Sevens is taking place at the DHL Stadium from Friday, 9 September to Sunday 11, September 2022.

As host city and partner to the event, the City of Cape Town has worked with World Rugby and SA Rugby (SARU) to put on one of the most memorable World Cup events.

More than 100 000 fans are expected to descend on the DHL Stadium over three days to watch some of the world’s top men and women’s Sevens Rugby nations battle to be crowned champions.

The eighth edition of the Rugby World Cup 7s tournament is hosted for the first time by an African country in its three-decade history.

On behalf of the City of Cape Town, we welcome all the teams and their support staff, and the many thousands of residents and visitors who are making their way here for the tournament.

Read more: Rugby World Cup Sevens fever infects Cape Town

What you need to know: 

  • The fan walk will be activated!
  • There will be a free MyCiti shuttle service for ticket holders as part of park and ride facilities.
  • Buses will depart from the Civic Centre and Thibault Square MyCiTi stations from 8am on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
  • They will leave every 15 minutes or when full.
  • Ticket holders are encouraged to utilise a park and ride system where they park their vehicles in the city centre and take the MyCiTi shuttle to the stadium.
  • Paid parking is also available at the CTICC (limited), Ryk Tulbagh Square, Picbel Parkade (Strand Street), Plein Park (Corporation Street) and the V&A Waterfront (limited parking).
  • Alternatively, Sevens supporters can walk to the stadium via the Fan Walk which will be activated before the stadium gates open at 08:00.
  • The Fan Walk extends from the City Centre along Waterkant Street, over the pedestrian bridge at Buitengracht and along Somerset Road, through the underpass at Green Point Circle to the stadium gates.
  • Additionally, a dedicated E-hailing service hub will be set up on Green Point Main Road between York and Wigtown roads.

Residents and motorists are also advised of temporary road closures in the DHL Stadium and V&A Waterfront precincts:

A full list of road closures can be found HERE

 

Liesl Smit
Liesl Smit
Liesl is the Smile 90.4FM News Manager. She has been at Smile since 2016, with nearly 20 years experience in the radio industry, including reading news, field reporting and producing. In 2008 she won the Vodacom Journalist of the Year Award, Western Cape region. liesl@smile904.fm

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