The South African government released its National Public Transport Strategy (NPTS) 2026 in February 2026. This comprehensive plan aims to modernise the country’s transport systems, reduce emissions, and boost economic productivity.
Key Objectives
- Integration: Create seamless multimodal connections between buses, trains, and micro‑mobility options.
- Sustainability: Shift 30% of commuter trips to low‑emission modes by 2035.
- Accessibility: Ensure 95% of public transport stations are fully accessible to persons with disabilities.
Major Investment Areas
- Infrastructure upgrades – $4.2 billion earmarked for rail track renewal and station refurbishments.
- Technology – Funding for e‑ticketing, real‑time passenger information, and AI‑driven traffic management.
- Green fleet – Grants for electric buses and hybrid trains.
Implementation Timeline
The strategy outlines a phased rollout:
- 2026‑2028: Pilot projects in Gauteng and Western Cape.
- 2029‑2032: Nationwide scaling of successful pilots.
- 2033‑2035: Full integration and performance monitoring.
How This Affects Everyday Commuters
Passengers can anticipate:
- Unified ticketing across all modes of transport.
- More frequent services on high‑demand corridors.
- Cleaner air in city centres due to reduced diesel bus usage.
Stakeholder Involvement
The strategy emphasizes public participation. Residents can contribute ideas through the “MyTransportVoice” portal, an online platform managed by the Department of Transport.
Next Steps for Readers
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