Operations on the Northern Line halted in March 2020 in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. Operations resumed in late 2021 with trains on the relief main line past Century City and Monte Vista terminating at Kraaifontein. In early 2022, operations on the old main line through Salt River and Maitland as well as operations to Wellington resumed. In November 2023, operations to Strand resumed. In 2024, operations on the line to Muldersvlei station through Stellenbosch resumed. As of September 2024, all segments of the Northern Line are operational.
Other trains branch south-east after Bellville, passing through Kuils River to Eerste River; From there, some turn north to pass through Stellenbosch and terminate at Muldersvlei station on the main line, while others continue south-east through Somerset West along the line towards Caledon. Shortly after Somerset West they branch from this line to terminate at Strand on the False Bay coast.[2]
The Northern Line also includes a service along the relief main line from Cape Town past Century City and Monte Vista to Bellville.[2]
Station listing
The Northern line serves the following stations:[1]
The line is made up of 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) track, electrified with 3,000 V DC overhead catenary; most of the routes are at least double track, except for the Strand and Stellenbosch lines beyond Eerste River. Services are operated mostly by electric multiple units of Class 5M2.
References
^ ab"Timetables". Metrorail Western Cape. Retrieved 12 July 2010.