Cape Town Offers Demesne and Lift installations For Greater Enjoyment of the Soccer World Cup 2010
The megacity of Cape Town has blazoned final details of Park- and- ride installations which have been upgraded to encourage soccer suckers and diurnal commuters to use the extended public transport services available during the 2010 soccer World Cup.
Cape Metrorail provides transportation services in cape town population of3.5 million through 119 rail stations. The following stations with demesne- and- ride installations will feature event information, branding and fresh security until the last train has left
Fish Hoek- sand parking area
Ottery- parking at Youth Care Centre, contrary church
Retreat- parking at station
Claremont- on Palmyra Road, east of the station
Goodwood- parking at Grand West Casino and Entertainment World
Century City Cape Town- parking at Ratanga Junction with a shuttle service to the station
Oosterzee- parking at Settlers High School
Brackenfell- parking at station
Kuils River- parking at station
beachfront- parking at external structure opposite the station
Parking in regular parking areas around rail stations will generally be free of charge. Temporary parking areas, still, will substantially be positioned on private land, where a nominal charge may be levied.
Eersterivier, Heideveld, Khayelitsha, Kraaifontein, Langa, Lansdowne, Monte Vista, Muizenberg, Nyanga, Philippi and Plumstead will also be ingrained and have fresh security.
Holders of a match ticket are assured free rail transport into the megacity centre before kick- off and on the return trip after the match. This is only applicable to match ticket holders on the day of the match.
On match days machine demesne- and- ride installations are available at
Kronendal Primary School sports field, off Andrews Road in Hout Bay
Camps Bay High School sports field in Maiden’s Cove, off Victoria Road
The University of Cape Town’s Upper Lot in Rondebosch
These installations will operate from four hours before kick- off until four hours after the final whoosh. Parking at the University of Cape Town will be free, while a nominal charge will apply at the other venues.
There will be no general onlooker parking available at the Cape Town Stadium or its immediate surrounds, and parking in the megacity centre is also oppressively limited. All observers are therefore encouraged to use the linked demesne- and- ride installations outside the megacity centre. The stylish way to avoid traffic and frustration is to use the public transport systems.
Enjoy the matches indeed without a ticket.
still, you can still be part of the World Cup action by going to the sanctioned FIFA Fan Fest at the Grand Parade in the centre of the City, opposite the City Hall and the major Castle, If you haven’t bought a match ticket.
Recent checks have shown that, with factual figures significantly down on cast, there’s still plenitude of affordable Cape Town accommodation available- so enquire now.