WATCH: Passengers and driver safe after MyCiTi bus catches fire at Woodstock station

URBAN mobility Mayco member Rob Quintas said the incident happened after all of the passengers disembarked safely at the station, the MyCiTi bus driver included. | Screengrab

URBAN mobility Mayco member Rob Quintas said the incident happened after all of the passengers disembarked safely at the station, the MyCiTi bus driver included. | Screengrab

Published Feb 22, 2022

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Cape Town - The City of Cape Town has confirmed that passengers and the bus driver are safe after the MyCiTi bus caught fire at a station on Tuesday afternoon.

Urban Mobility Mayco member Rob Quintas said that at around 3.15pm, the City was informed that a MyCiTi bus was on fire at the Woodstock MyCiTi station.

Quintas said the fire brigade was called out for assistance, and that investigations would confirm the cause(s) of the incident.

He said initial reports indicated that the bus had burnt out, and there was damage to the station and red road.

The City was currently busy clearing the red road of debris.

Quintas said the incident happened after all of the passengers disembarked safely at the station, as well as the bus driver.

“No injuries have been reported to the City. The MyCiTi buses travelling along the T01 route will be deviated until further notice,” he said.

He said the MyCiTi buses are regularly serviced, inspected and maintained in terms of the City’s contract with the bus operator, and the City has a record of those.

“Furthermore, the buses undergo a roadworthy test every six months with a reputable test station to ensure the fleet is in a safe and reliable condition,” Quintas said.

He said that was an exceptional incident, and they need to establish what were the causes by conducting a proper investigation in consultation with the bus manufacturer.

Commuters can phone the Transport Information Centre for information about schedules and routes on 0800 65 64 63. The TIC is available 24/7.

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