Metrorail commuters in Cape Town have been forced to make alternate travel arrangements after the rail operator suspended all central line train services on Monday. Western Cape Metrorail management took the decision to suspend services on the Chris Hani – Kapteinsklip and Bishop Lavis lines following an act of extreme vandalism at several mini sub-stations, cables and back-up batteries that feed electricity to the signalling system. “This is a critical safety feature that controls train movement and ensures that trains run without colliding into each other while powering train movement,” the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa) said in a statement on Monday. No train tickets will be sold and stations will be closed until the service is fully restored, which could take weeks. “The drastic measure comes in the wake of months of sustained vandalism, cable theft and destruction of critical infrastructure in the Bontheuwel – Netreg – Nyanga area reaching a stage where no further service is possible,” Prasa said.
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