Metrorail spokesperson Zino Mihi said a ālimited serviceā was being provided to passengers.
āMetrorail Western Cape is operating a limited service today [Wednesday] due to extreme weather conditions that resulted in a tree that fell on the traction and signal power cables at Wittebome station on the southern line,ā said Mihi.
āThe fallen tree affected the electrical overhead wires, impacting the running of the train service.ā
Train services had been suspended along the southern line, Cape Flats, central line and the northern line. A limited service was running along the Malmesbury route ā which ends in Kraaifontein ā and from Kraaifontein to Bellville, Eerste River to Bellville and Simonās Town to Fish Hoek.
āWe understand the inconvenience caused to our customers and we would like to provide an update on the challenges faced and the intervention measures being implemented. As the region, we continue to prioritise the safety and wellbeing of our customers in ensuring we restore the service by putting intervention measures in place,ā said Mihi.
āOur response teams were deployed to assess the situation, ensure the safety of the area and initiated the necessary repair works.
āOur technicians and engineers have been working to repair the damaged traction power cable and to restore the power supply in the affected area. This process involves inspections, repairs and rigorous safety checks to guarantee the highest level of reliability.
Every effort is being made to restore the service as quickly and safely as possible.”ā
Source: https://www.sowetanlive.co.za/news/south-africa/2023-06-14-winter-rain-floods-roads-disrupts-train-services-in-cape-town/#google_vignette
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