Enhancing commuter connectivity and digital companies in George

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On Tuesday, 24 February 2026, Western Cape Mobility Minister Isaac Sileku joined officers from GO GEORGE and the George Municipality for a collection of occasions with the George Integrated Public Transport Network (GIPTN). The programme showcased main funding in highway upgrades, commuter security, and new digital instruments to make the GO GEORGE bus service easier and extra environment friendly.

The first cease was in Pacaltsdorp, the place the Beach Panther switch facility was formally unveiled. The R17,6 million improve, funded by means of the Public Transport Network Grant (PTNG), has considerably improved the Beach Road space.

The new facility makes transferring between routes simpler and safer for passengers. It options bigger bus stops and shelters, wider median islands and paved walkways for safer pedestrian entry, and devoted cycle lanes to assist non-motorised transport.

The second occasion happened in Thembalethu, the place officers inspected progress on two main highway upgrades, half of a bigger R505 million grant-funded funding:

  • Ngcakani Street: Phase 3 of a R68,52 million rehabilitation, now nearing completion.
  • Tabata Street: Phase 4 of a R65,09 million improve, considered throughout a drive-through and cease.

Both initiatives are primarily funded by the PTNG, with a 5% contribution from the George Municipality, making certain these key bus routes are robust, protected, and sturdy for bus transport.

At the TRUNS switch location in Thembalethu, GoBot, GO GEORGE’s new AI-powered chat bot, was launched. This marks two years of funding in easy-to-use, 24/7 digital instruments for commuters.

Key digital upgrades make commuting simpler and extra handy. GO GEORGE now presents GoBot, a 24/7 chat bot for fast journey planning, and a revamped web site with an interactive cease explorer and stay timetables. Smart infrastructure, together with digital screens and QR-coded “pole collars” at 40 pilot stops, hyperlinks passengers on to GoBot and the web site. At the identical time, communication champions geared up with tablets present in-person assist, making certain conventional help stays accessible alongside these new digital companies.

The day ended with a trip on the Industrial Route (Route 10) from the Jonga terminus. Since launching in October 2024, the route has grow to be a significant hyperlink for employees and college students, connecting Thembalethu to George Industria and colleges reminiscent of York High School and Eden Technical High School. Passenger numbers on this route have grown dramatically from 1 437 at launch, to a peak of twenty-two 628 per 30 days.

“Today was a proud moment as we saw first-hand how our investments are transforming the daily commute for the people of George. Walking through the streets of Ngcakani, Tabata, and Beach Road, and seeing the new transfer hubs and digital tools in action, reminded me that this isn’t just about infrastructure, it’s about improving the dignity and convenience of every commuter. Launching GoBot and witnessing how it complements traditional support shows that GO GEORGE is truly becoming a service with access to information around the clock and for everyone, connecting residents to jobs, schools, and other opportunities safely and efficiently,” mirrored Minister Sileku.

Media Enquiries
Muneera Allie
Head of Communication
Western Cape Mobility Department
Tel: 021 483 9483
Email: [email protected]


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