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MyCiTi Service Disruptions and Road Closures During Sanlam Cape Town Marathon

The Sanlam Cape Town Marathon is taking place on October 14th and 15th, causing multiple road closures and disruptions to the MyCiTi bus service in the CBD, Atlantic Seaboard, and southern suburbs. Some MyCiTi routes will be suspended until 1:00 PM on October 15th, and Route 104 will be suspended until 10:00 AM on October 14th. The marathon course will traverse various neighborhoods, with key roads closed between 5:00 AM and 2:30 PM. Parking restrictions will also be enforced. It’s important for residents and visitors to stay informed to minimize the impact on daily life in the city.

What are the MyCiTi service disruptions and road closures during the Sanlam Cape Town Marathon?

The Sanlam Cape Town Marathon will result in multiple road closures and disruptions to the MyCiTi bus service. On October 14th, Route 104 will be suspended until 10:00 AM. On October 15th, several routes will face cancellations and disruptions, with Route 113 closed for the entire day and other routes suspended until 1:00 PM. The marathon course will traverse a range of neighborhoods and key roads will be closed between 5:00 AM and 2:30 PM. Parking restrictions will also be enforced. A full list of disruptions can be found on MyCiTi’s planned service disruptions page.

A Comprehensive Guide to Navigating the Marathon Weekend

The esteemed Sanlam Cape Town Marathon is set to take place on the weekend of October 14th and 15th, 2023. This event will result in multiple road closures across the Central Business District (CBD), Atlantic Seaboard, and southern suburbs. As a result, the MyCiTi bus service will experience significant disruptions, with several routes either fully or partially suspended throughout the weekend.

MyCiTi Service Interruptions

On Saturday, October 14th, Route 104 will be suspended until 10:00 AM. Moreover, on Sunday, October 15th, a multitude of routes will face cancellations and disruptions. Route 113 will be closed for the entire day, while Routes 101, 111, 102, 103, 105, 106, 107, and 261 will be suspended until 1:00 PM. Route T01 will detour around specific stations in both directions until 8:00 AM, including Thibault Square, Stadium, Granger Bay, and Waterfront.

Route 104 will undergo additional disruptions on Sunday, with suspensions until 8:00 AM and further itinerary changes until 2:30 PM. Several stops and stations, such as Breakwater, Somerset Hospital, and Granger, will be omitted in both directions. Furthermore, Routes 108 and 109 will be suspended until 8:00 AM and will bypass Upper Portswood, Gallows Hill, and Alfred stops from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM. To obtain a comprehensive overview of MyCiTi deviations, visit MyCiTi’s planned service disruptions page.

Marathon Route and Road Closures

The 42.2 km marathon course commences outside the DHL Stadium and traverses a range of neighborhoods, including Newlands, Woodstock, Salt River, Mowbray, the CBD, and Sea Point. Due to the event, numerous roads will be closed intermittently throughout the day on Sunday, October 15th.

The city will allocate safety and security services to oversee logistics and maintain safety along the marathon route, ensuring a seamless event. Traffic services will collaborate with event marshals at crucial intersections to minimize traffic disruptions, directing residents through detours whilst simultaneously protecting the race route. Alderman JP Smith, the City’s Mayoral Committee Member for Safety and Security, encourages those on the road during the event to exercise patience and pay attention to detour signs.

Key Road Closures and Parking Restrictions

Various key roads will be closed at different times between 5:00 AM and 2:30 PM on the day of the marathon. These include Helen Suzman Boulevard, Beach Road, Three Anchor Bay Road, Fritz Sonnenberg Road, Buitengracht Street, and Nelson Mandela Boulevard, among others. A thorough list of road closures can be found here.

Parking restrictions will be enforced on Long Street between Riebeek and Strand streets on the day of the marathon. In addition, parking will not be allowed on Plein, St Johns, and Hatfield Streets between Darling Street and Orange Street from 6:30 AM to 12:30 PM.

As the Sanlam Cape Town Marathon approaches, it is essential for residents and visitors to be aware of the numerous road closures and public transportation disruptions that will occur. By staying informed and exercising patience, everyone can contribute to a successful event with minimal impact on the daily life of the city.

When is the Sanlam Cape Town Marathon taking place?

The Sanlam Cape Town Marathon is taking place on the weekend of October 14th and 15th, 2023.

Which neighborhoods will the marathon course traverse?

The marathon course will traverse a range of neighborhoods, including Newlands, Woodstock, Salt River, Mowbray, the CBD, and Sea Point.

Which MyCiTi routes will be suspended?

On October 14th, Route 104 will be suspended until 10:00 AM. On October 15th, Route 113 will be closed for the entire day, while Routes 101, 111, 102, 103, 105, 106, 107, and 261 will be suspended until 1:00 PM.

What are the detours for Route T01?

Route T01 will detour around specific stations in both directions until 8:00 AM on October 15th, including Thibault Square, Stadium, Granger Bay, and Waterfront.

Where can I find a comprehensive overview of MyCiTi deviations?

To obtain a comprehensive overview of MyCiTi deviations, visit MyCiTi’s planned service disruptions page.

Which key roads will be closed during the marathon?

Various key roads will be closed at different times between 5:00 AM and 2:30 PM on the day of the marathon, including Helen Suzman Boulevard, Beach Road, Three Anchor Bay Road, Fritz Sonnenberg Road, Buitengracht Street, and Nelson Mandela Boulevard, among others.

Will parking restrictions be enforced during the marathon?

Yes, parking restrictions will be enforced on Long Street between Riebeek and Strand streets on the day of the marathon. In addition, parking will not be allowed on Plein, St Johns, and Hatfield Streets between Darling Street and Orange Street from 6:30 AM to 12:30 PM.

Who will oversee logistics and maintain safety along the marathon route?

The city will allocate safety and security services to oversee logistics and maintain safety along the marathon route, ensuring a seamless event. Traffic services will collaborate with event marshals at crucial intersections to minimize traffic disruptions, directing residents through detours whilst simultaneously protecting the race route.

Kagiso Petersen

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