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  2. MyCiTi bus stations - Wikipedia

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    A ZAR1-million competition for public artwork was held in Long Street in 2014 by the Western Cape Government Public Art Competition which was followed by Creative Week's public art walking tour. Part of this tour included vinyl artwork by Julia Anastasopoulos on the MyCiti bus station in Thibault Square. [3] [4]

  3. Black Noise (group) - Wikipedia

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    Black Noise's Emile Jansen features in the 2010 South African feature, The Creators.In the film, Emile teaches bboy workshops to Cape Flat youth, leads a group of South Africans on a trek up Table Mountain, and spearheads the first African Hip Hop Indaba. [8]

  4. MyCiTi - Wikipedia

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    The MyCiTi bus service has also been extended to Cape Town's south-east, to Khayelitsha and Mitchells Plain, called the N2 Express. It uses Bus and Minibus-taxi (BMT) lane on the N2 highway, which permits public transport vehicles to pass general traffic during the morning peak period. [6] [7]

  5. East London (bus company) - Wikipedia

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    Barking bus garage as viewed from Longbridge Road, March 2024. Barking garage operates routes 62, 145, 167, 169, 173, 179, 238, 362, 462, 667 and 673. [9]: 113 Barking garage was opened in 1924 by the London General Omnibus Company to cater for the increased demand from the new housing estates springing up in Becontree.

  6. N2 (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] Once this new 'Wild Coast Highway' is complete, the distance between Durban and East London will be reduced to 573 km (356 mi) and the overall route between Durban and Cape Town will be reduced to 1,621 km (1,007 mi), making the newer N2 the shorter route between Durban and Cape Town.

  7. Transport in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    For bantustans such as KwaNdebele, the apartheid regime provided a higher bus subsidy than their gross domestic product. [2] The national speed limit is 60 km/h in residential areas and 120 km/h on national roads, freeways, and motorways. Cape Town Taxi Cab Advertising Shimansky Hitchhiker looking for transport in Maboneng, Johannesburg

  8. Jack Parow - Wikipedia

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  9. Gqom - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Rudeboyz noted that they occasionally blend gqom with an array of other genres such as hip hop and pop. [ 5 ] [ 35 ] Gqom musicians often blend (gqom and afro-tech ), together. [ 36 ] [ 21 ] Additionally, DJs commonly blend gqom with a conspicuous combination of sgubhu and hip hop during their sets .