The eThekwini Municipality in South Africa is set to embark on a comprehensive study to assess the feasibility of introducing a tram-light rail system that would link Durban’s downtown area with King Shaka International Airport.
This initiative aims to explore the potential of a sustainable, practical, and integrated public transport solution that could support Durban’s future growth, reduce traffic congestion, and stimulate urban renewal.
Population Growth
With the metropolitan area of Durban expected to experience significant population growth, the proposed tram/light rail system is envisioned as a means to alleviate pressure on the city’s current transportation network. By offering a reliable and eco-friendly alternative, the project could help meet the mobility needs of a growing population.
Economic Development
This transit system could significantly improve accessibility to vital economic zones, including Durban’s bustling downtown area and the fast-growing precinct around King Shaka International Airport.
As a major hub for tourism and business, the airport would greatly benefit from a streamlined public transit link, enhancing the city’s appeal for visitors and commuters alike.
Urban Revitalization
The tram/light rail project could become a catalyst for urban regeneration by providing easy and accessible transport options. This, in turn, could attract residential and commercial investments along the proposed routes, bringing renewed energy to these areas.
The study aligns with eThekwini’s broader Integrated Public Transport Network (IPTN) Plan, which envisions nine main transit corridors, including:
An exclusive rail link connecting Durban’s downtown to King Shaka International Airport is also under consideration.
The study, projected to be completed within 6-12 months of awarding the tender, will deliver detailed insights on route feasibility, required infrastructure, and operational plans.
This crucial step will determine how Durban can realize a sustainable transit system that not only improves connectivity but also enhances urban vitality and resilience.
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