
The Civic Centre station in Hertzog Boulevard, central Cape Town, is the hub of all MyCiTi services, connecting the Gardens - Civic - Waterfront service to Table View. For the best connections, download the timetable
here. The Civic Centre station is also the drop-off and pick-up point for the MyCiTi service to the Airport, and the connecting point to other MyCiTi services.
There are also convenient connections around the Civic Centre station to suburban and long-distance rail, local and inter-city bus services, minibus and metered taxis.
| Suburban rail network |
Cape Town rail station |
| Long-distance rail network |
Cape Town rail station |
| Suburban buses |
Grand Parade |
| Long-distance buses |
Between rail station and Civic Centre |
| Metered taxis |
Ranks in Adderley Street |
| Minibus taxis |
Rail station deck |
Cycling and walking

A major part of the MyCiTi system is a network of cycling paths and upgraded pedestrian walkways connecting to the bus routes. Already many cyclists and pedestrians are using the special non-motorised transport lane from Table View to Cape Town city centre. There is a planned link to this route from the cycle network in other parts of the city.
Bicycles are welcome on the buses. However, the City wishes to discourage cyclists from taking bicycles onto buses that are already full, especially during peak hours. Access on the Table View - Civic Centre route, with its convenient level boarding, is easier than on other routes, where passengers board from the pavement.
Using public transport means walking more, which offers many health and lifestyle benefits. Improved pavements with benches, street lighting and creative landscaping will make the experience more enjoyable.
The more people who walk and cycle in the vicinity of the stops and stations, the safer the MyCiTi system will be.