City ready to contract to get N2 Express Service back on the road

The City of Cape Town is pleased to announce that it has successfully concluded the supply chain management process that allows the administration to now enter into a contract with the N2 Express Joint Venture (JV) Vehicle Operating Company who operated the MyCiTi N2 Express since its inception in July 2014.

The City is confident and optimistic that the next phase of the process – namely to conclude the contract with the JV consisting of Codeta, Route Six, and the Golden Arrow Bus Service – will yield a positive outcome.

We will keep the public and the MyCiTi commuters from Mitchells Plain and Khayelitsha informed on our progress in this regard.

The City will be able to provide more information once the next phase of this process has been concluded.

The N2 Express service was suspended on 31 May 2019. It provided an affordable, regular, and scheduled public transport service between Mitchells Plain and Khayelitsha and the Civic Centre station in the Cape Town central business district.

The City is eager and committed to seeing the service back on the road to the benefit of commuters from the metro-south east.

Source: City of Cape Town