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The first station is developed

The City's Bus Rapid Transit system, Rea Vaya, is designed to provide a quality, affordable transport system, which is fast and safe.

REA VAYA is a public transport system that aims to combat congestion and improve the quality of public transport. It will see the use of a dedicated lane on selected roads for high tech public buses.

Along with the development of the Rea Vaya, the City has also developed a development framework for supporting land uses along the pilot route.

Rea Vaya website
Joburg is creating a world-class public transport system. Find out more.

News items on Rea Vaya

Draft BRT land use and guidelines
Parktown Sunninghill - July 2007

The City workshopped the draft BRT land use and guidelines for the Parktown-Sunninghill route in 2007. This is the draft plan:

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