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Metrorail Cancels Minister Carlisle's Visit to its Facilities in Wake of Fare Hikes

16 April 2012

A scheduled inspection of Metrorail's Salt River depot by Robin Carlisle, Minister for Transport and Public Works, has been cancelled by Metrorail. The visit was part of a nationwide fact-finding tour and would have taken place on Monday afternoon.

A tour has now been scheduled for the end of the month, and will be accompanied by a delegation led by PRASA Group CEO, Lucky Montana.

Minister Carlisle was informed by Mr Swartz, Metrorail Regional Manager, in an e-mail last Friday evening that the trip had to be cancelled because "the minister will recall that in all instances that the minister has been in our system, it has resulted in negative publicity towards Metrorail".

Minister Carlisle said, "I find it hard to accept that the negative publicity surrounding Metrorail is caused by me. I had rather thought it was caused by late trains, cancelled trains, trains covered in graffiti, passengers who are assaulted and robbed and, more recently, despite no improvement of any kind in the service, a huge fare hike."

"I have also started to receive complaints from the public that in fact the 'glitch' which saw passengers paying increases of 50% or more for their monthly tickets has not been resolved, despite assurances from Metrorail that fares would be correctly calculated and refunds would be issued. I will be investigating this further and will make a statement later this week," said Minister Carlisle.

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