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Rea Vaya Route Opens After 10-Year Delay -Buses to Resume Operations

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Published: 24 October 2025,
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After more than a decade of anticipation and setbacks, the City of Johannesburg has finally launched the long-awaited Rea Vaya Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Phase 1C(a) route. The reopening of this major transport corridor is expected to significantly ease traffic congestion, improve connectivity, and revitalise the city’s public transport network.

Contents
  • Long-Awaited Launch After a Decade of Delays
  • Connecting Key Johannesburg Corridors
  • Rebuilding Infrastructure and Public Trust
  • Background and Development Phases
  • Boosting Johannesburg’s Transport Efficiency
  • A Milestone for the City’s Future

Long-Awaited Launch After a Decade of Delays

Johannesburg Mayor Dada Morero and MMC for Transport Kenny Kunene officially opened the Rea Vaya Phase 1C(a) route on Friday, marking the end of a project that has faced numerous delays since it was first announced in 2014. Originally scheduled for completion in 2015, the route’s progress was repeatedly halted by political changes, funding challenges, and the Covid-19 pandemic.

The project experienced further disruptions in 2023 when PioTrans, the Rea Vaya bus operator, went into business rescue, leading to the dissolution of the Rea Vaya board. However, renewed efforts earlier this year saw construction resume, with vandalised stations refurbished and new infrastructure completed.

Connecting Key Johannesburg Corridors

The Rea Vaya Phase 1C(a) route connects several important residential and business areas across the city. Buses will operate through Berea, Yeoville, Orange Grove, Norwood, Balfour Park, Bramley, Wynberg, Alexandra, Marlboro, Athol, Sandton, Sandown, Longmeadow, and Greenstone.

This corridor is especially significant as more than 10,000 commuters walk daily between Alexandra and Sandton. The new Rea Vaya service is designed to make this journey safer and faster, reducing travel times and offering a reliable alternative to minibus taxis and private cars.

#ReaVayaPhase1C successfully launched by Mayor @DadaMorero and MMC @Kenny_T_Kunene 🎊🎉 #JoburgTransport pic.twitter.com/nTNUU1v7FT

— 𝕋ℍ𝔼 𝕋ℝ𝔸ℕ𝕊ℙ𝕆ℝ𝕋 𝔾𝕌𝕐 – 🇿🇦 (@Takatso_Moloi) October 23, 2025

Rebuilding Infrastructure and Public Trust

Over the past year, the City of Johannesburg has worked tirelessly to restore confidence in the Rea Vaya system. Abandoned and vandalised stations have been repaired, road markings repainted, and new route signage installed.

According to Rea Vaya, 13 modern low-floor stations are now ready for service. Key infrastructure improvements include three new bridges — the Lees Street bus and pedestrian bridge in Marlboro, a dedicated cycling and walking bridge near Grayston Drive, and the Heritage bridge in Berea. These upgrades will make commuting safer for both pedestrians and cyclists while integrating sustainable transport options into the city’s infrastructure.

Background and Development Phases

The Johannesburg Development Agency (JDA) originally divided the Rea Vaya Phase 1C into two major sections, Section 8 and Section 15. Section 8 connects Alexandra to Sandton via a 4km stretch that starts at the corner of Pretoria Main Road and Lees Street, crosses over the M1 highway, and links directly to the Sandton Gautrain Station precinct.

The JDA also committed to upgrading 30km of pavements in Alexandra to encourage walking and cycling, adding traffic calming measures, and constructing a new bus depot along Vincent Tshabalala Road. These developments align with the city’s broader goal of building an integrated and environmentally sustainable transport network.

https://twitter.com/ReaVayaBus/status/1981360454149501211

Boosting Johannesburg’s Transport Efficiency

The launch of the Rea Vaya Phase 1C(a) route is expected to benefit thousands of daily commuters while reducing congestion along the Louis Botha Avenue corridor. The system’s dedicated lanes and modern infrastructure will improve travel times and provide a dependable alternative to private vehicles, supporting the city’s mission to reduce carbon emissions and promote public transport usage.

Mayor Morero described the reopening as a turning point for Johannesburg’s mobility: “This project symbolises progress, resilience, and the city’s commitment to delivering efficient public transport for all residents.”

A Milestone for the City’s Future

After years of uncertainty, the resumption of Rea Vaya operations marks a renewed commitment to urban mobility in Johannesburg. The upgraded infrastructure, new stations, and improved service reliability are expected to restore public confidence in the BRT system and strengthen the city’s transport ecosystem.

For thousands of residents who have waited years for this route to open, the return of Rea Vaya buses is more than just a transport milestone, it’s a sign that Johannesburg is moving forward again.

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