OPERATIONS PLAN FOR THE KAIZER CHIEFS AND ORLANDO PIRATES MATCH AT FNB STADIUM ON THE 9TH OF MARCH 2013

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City of Johannesburg Rea Vaya 8 th Floor JRA Building 66 Sauer Street Johannesburg 2000 PO Box 31923 Braamfontein South Africa 2017 Tel +27(0) 11 870 4511 Fax +27(0) 11 870 4510 www.reavaya.org.za OPERATIONS PLAN FOR THE KAIZER CHIEFS AND ORLANDO PIRATES MATCH AT FNB STADIUM ON THE 9TH OF MARCH 2013 1. Introduction Rea Vaya will be operating the service to transport fans to the SOWETO Derby on the 9 th of March 2013 from its stations along the Rea Vaya route to the FNB Stadium. The frequency of the service will be stepped up from the normal service to 5 minutes; from Thokoza Park and from Ellis Park at 12:00. This service will be for both normal commuters and fans. Fans will be dropped at the FNB Stadium station along the Soweto Highway. 2. Assumptions Event management services to provide security for crowd control purposes outside the FNB Stadium station (Soweto Highway) after the match. At least 50 guards will be adequate as well as SAP visibility. The demand figures estimated is 10,000 fans to be transported. JMPD and SAPS will be involved in terms of clearing any congestion along the BRT route and other dedicated routes for other transport providers. 3. Critical success factors: Adequate number of BOC drivers and busses Normal lanes along the BRT route at Ellis Park will be dedicated to Rea Vaya. Involvement of SAPS and JMPD in the execution of BRT plan.

4. Limitations or structural rigidities of the plan or points to be seriously considered Time to evacuate fans is at least 2 hours 5. Types of service to be provided A normal service along the Rea Vaya route picking up normal commuters and fans will be operated. A shuttle service from the FNB stadium based Rea Vaya stations (FNB Stadium) will be operated to Thokoza Park for the Soweto bound fans and to Ellis Park for the CBD bound fans after the match. Fans will only be dropped at Rea Vaya stations along the BRT route. 6. Estimated demand and the level of accuracy from various starting points Starting point Estimated demand Level of accuracy Ellis Park 5,000 80% Thokoza Park 5,000 80% 7. Event schedule Event Starting time Finishing time League (Absa) 15:30 17:00 0 17:30 8. High level service schedule: To Soccer City Starting point First bus Last bus Frequency (from) (from) Ellis Park 12:00 15:00 5 minutes Thokoza Park 11:15 15:00 5 minutes C1 Dobsonville 12:00 14:30 10 minutes

From Soccer City Destination First bus (to) Last bus (to) Frequency Ellis Park 17:00 19:00 2 minutes Thokoza Park 17:00 19:00 2 minutes NB: Last bus times are estimates which depend on the time the match finishes and the level of congestion along the route. 9. Trip times: Thokoza Park to Ellis Park : 50 minutes Ellis Park to Thokoza Park : 50 minutes FNB Stadium to Thokoza Park: 40 minutes (round trip) FNB Stadium to Ellis Park: 50 minutes (round trip) C1 route to Orlando Station: 25 minutes (round trip) 10. Available capacity and duties required Before the match: Articulated busses: 20 (10 from Soweto and 10 from Town) plus normal service busses. 3 Rigid busses : C1 (these busses must turn around at Orlando station) After the match: Articulated busses: 32 (16 to Soweto and 16 to town) plus normal service busses. 10 Rigid busses (5 to Soweto and 5 to town) Feeder and Complementary busses: 8 (F1=2, F2=2, F4=1 and C1=3 ) NB: THESE FEEDER BUSSES WILL DO THEIR FIRST TRIPS FROM SOCCER CITY TO THOKOZA PARK AND THEN DO FEEDER ROUTES.

11. Docking/loading area CBD bound station (Soccer City) : 2 articulated busses per station Soweto bound station (Soccer City): 2 articulated busses per station NB: This might change depending on the capacity to be moved to different destinations. If there are more passengers than the anticipated number, extra trips are to be done to evacuate the stadium and the extra trips (kilometers) will be compensated. 12. Loading strategy FNB Stadium station This station will be utilized for both the Soweto and the CBD bound trips after the match. The BRT lane will be used to stack busses in both directions preparing for speedily evacuation of fans from this station. Frequency or headway for this service is at least 2 minutes. All busses must be stacked at the station by 16:30 13. Fare collection / ticketing Return tickets to the value of R17.00 (two R8.50 tickets) will be sold to all the fans that will be embarking at Rea Vaya stations. Fans using the feeders will have to pay extra R4.50 per trip. NB: To speed up loadings after the match, fans should be encouraged to buy return tickets as ticket selling at the stadium stations is generally slow. NB: Tickets are to be torn into halves; one half given to the fan and the other half kept for disposal when fans arrive at the FNB Stadium station for the match. The same process should take place when embarking/disembarking at Rea Vaya stations after the match.

Staff deployment at stations The stations that will be used (FNB Stadium station) for this event service will be equipped with 20 Marshalls, 30 Security Guards, 5 cashiers and 3 members of Station Management team. 1 Safety & Security Officer must also be present at the VOC. 2 clerks (Quality Control) will be provided for recording loadings from Thokoza and Ellis Park to determine the loadings for the after-match service. Tasks to be performed by the station personnel varies from ticket sales, fare evasion control, providing information relation to the service, ensuring station equipment is working properly. 1 Rea Vaya Bus Supervisor will be monitoring the whole event, by traveling in marked vehicles along the BRT route. The OCC will be manned by a bus controller as well as two members of the management team that will be on standby. Safety & Security staff will also be present. NB: In no way will the station personnel at the event venue deal with crowd control outside the stations. 14. Communication for the event Communication for the event will primarily be channeled via the Operations Control Centre (Control Room). Bus controllers will be sending and receiving communication relating to capacity requirements at different venues communicated by station personnel. Event Management Company (Security) will need to designate a responsible person to effect any security related communication. Communication through to and from the OCC will be through the APTMS channel which is both supported by both the OCC and the busses, and the stations phone system. Cell phone communication will be possible as well.

15. Signage JRA has installed signage inside the FNB stadium. 16. Contact details of key personnel for this event: Name Contact number Location Control Room 0112985285 OCC Xolile Mdlalana 0764218432 VOC (Safety & Sec) Vusi Zondo 0833866936 OCC Manager Sipho Mahlangu 0728516822 Safety & Security Andre van Niekerk 0768121138 Rea Vaya Operations Wesley Hlatshwayo 0737586903 BOC (PioTrans) Farouk Adams 0827856518 Rea Vaya Bus Supervisor Jerry Ndebele 0824989031 Rea Vaya Bus Supervisor Eric Motswane 0829563429 BOC (PioTrans) Lucky Chepape 0836334025 Station Management