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The Regional Center for Control and Management of Train Traffic had to close on Sunday as a precautionary measure due to a case of COVID-19 infection there.
FILE: Cape Town Train Station. Image: Kaylynn Palm / EWN.
CAPE TOWN – Metrorail suspended its train services in Mother City for Monday.
The Regional Center for Control and Management of Train Traffic had to close on Sunday as a precautionary measure due to a case of COVID-19 infection there.
“The suspension is necessary to allow deep cleaning and sanitation of the Regional Center for the Control and Management of Traffic of Trains following a confirmed COVID-19 infection at the facility,” Metrorail said in a statement Sunday night.
The facility is being thoroughly cleaned and disinfected.
Train services are expected to resume on Tuesday.
“Your safety and that of our staff are our priority and this decision was made to ensure the continuity of services in the coming days,” the statement added.
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