Overcrowding at Bellville station on a typical winters day, with all exits open and electronic notice boards working. |
The secrecy regarding Prasa/Metrorail doesn’t stop with their whole make-over.
It would appear as if majority of staff
are in the dark as to just what building is under construction at Bellville. Metrorail, oops Prasa, will move their
operational centre (currently on Cape Town station) to Bellville station.
Now one could ask if this move is being
done to restore the confidence in the ailing railway service amongst commuters
on that line. Taking into account that Metrorail cannot see what is going on,
on tracks beyond Stikland and moving the operational centre closer to stations
they cannot see, staff and commuters might have more confidence.
Personally I think they are making a big
mistake and should rather have spent the money on equipment at the current
CMOCC as well as on security – would appear as if like customer service,
security is not that important – for commuter’s atleast.
The other issue with Bellville is that
the current construction goes against building regulations and I’ve pointed
this out to Metrorail, who basically ignored my email.
Currently there is only one subway with
one entrance/exit commuters can use.
Should anything happen at Bellville
station and there need to be an emergency evacuation; hundreds will not make it,
because there’s only one exit. And anyone who has been in that subway in
peak-time would understand my statement. (it’s
even impossible for me to make a video and add it to this blog)
When raising this issue with the current
station manager, she indirectly admitted that it is something Metrorail failed
to take note of and raise and I should know construction is not being done by
Metrorail.
Now this made me ask her, so you who
manage and work at the station everyday could give no input! There is a delay
on that answer.
boards at Century City also off. |
It took Metrorail a month to admit
electronic notice boards are out of order.
While I wonder, I also know not the
Regional Manager, or any of his HOD’s, the Area Manager or the mentioned
station manager has walked on those platforms since construction started.
If
they have, they would have known the seriousness of the situation and had
contingency plans in place by now – this is now if one would assume they really
care about commuters.
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