Something amiss with Metrobus
The Citizen|December 13, 2024
It seems that given the changes to Joburg Metrobus ticketing, there's a distinct possibility that it's going the same way as Metrorail and disappearing off the Joburg grid.
R van Druten
Something amiss with Metrobus

I have been purchasing a yearly ticket as a pensioner for about R250 for years which allows 200 trips to anywhere in the Joburg Metro area.

So, my 2024 allowance came to an end around August and off I went just before its lapse to Princess depot and enquired what I had to do regarding the changes to the system where no cash is allowed any more and how I should recharge my token.

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