'Under the circumstances, it would be extremely difficult to be explicit about specific routes,' a Golden Arrow spokesperson said.
Cape Town - Golden Arrow Bus Service has requested commuters make alternative transport arrangements as their service schedule has been disrupted this afternoon.
Gabs spokesperson John Dammert said following the shooting incident that occurred in the morning, and further threats and intimidation having been made via social media, the normal service schedule has regrettably been disrupted. Dammert said due to the disruption, reduced services would be operated to avoid any risks to the security and safety of passengers and staff.
He said passengers were requested to make alternative arrangements and further communication regarding the restoration of normal services would be timeously communicated.
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