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New GO GEORGE Route 11 Gets Provincial Mobility Spotlight

Western Cape Mobility Minister Isaac Sileku travelled with commuters on the newly launched GO GEORGE Route 11 between Thembalethu and the Garden Route Mall.

Last updated: June 9, 2026 5:23 am
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  • Western Cape Mobility Minister Isaac Sileku travelled on GO GEORGE Route 11.
  • The new route links Thembalethu with the Garden Route Mall.
  • Route 11 is the third GO GEORGE route serving Thembalethu.
  • The service was introduced after residents requested a more direct public transport link.

Western Cape Mobility Minister Isaac Sileku travelled with commuters on the newly launched GO GEORGE Route 11, giving the province a direct look at how the new public transport link between Thembalethu and the Garden Route Mall is being used. The route was introduced by the Western Cape Mobility Department and George Municipality after requests from residents for a more direct service, reducing the need for multiple bus transfers and improving access to work, school, shopping and other daily destinations. Cape Town News is treating the launch as a regional transport access story, with the focus on commuter convenience rather than a political visit.

Minister Travels On New Route 11

Western Cape Mobility Minister Isaac Sileku spent Monday morning travelling with commuters on the newly launched GO GEORGE Route 11 between Thembalethu and the Garden Route Mall.

According to Cape Town Etc, the visit formed part of an effort by the Western Cape Mobility Department to observe the impact of the new route and hear directly from residents about their travel experiences.

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Route 11 has been introduced by the Western Cape Mobility Department and George Municipality as the third GO GEORGE route serving Thembalethu.

The service is aimed at improving public transport access in the area and strengthening links between communities and key destinations in George.

Why Route 11 Was Added

The new route was introduced after residents requested a more direct link between Thembalethu and the Garden Route Mall.

That is an important detail because public transport works best when routes reflect the daily movement patterns of the people who use them.

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For many commuters, multiple transfers can add time, cost, stress and uncertainty to a trip. A more direct route can make it easier to reach work, school, shopping areas and services.

Cape Town Etc reported that Route 11 reduces the need for multiple bus transfers and improves access to opportunities such as employment, education and retail destinations.

For Thembalethu residents, the new route may make daily travel more practical, especially for people who rely on public transport as their main way of moving around George.

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Public Transport Access In George

GO GEORGE is part of the public transport network serving George, connecting communities with key services and destinations across the city.

The Route 11 addition strengthens the network’s presence in Thembalethu, where transport access remains important for daily life.

Public transport is not only about buses and timetables. It affects whether people can get to work on time, whether learners can reach school, whether jobseekers can attend interviews, and whether families can access shops, clinics and services without depending on private vehicles.

That is why local route changes matter. A single route may look small on a provincial scale, but it can make a real difference to the daily movement of people in a specific community.

Listening To Commuters

During the trip, Sileku engaged with commuters using the route and observed how the service forms part of the wider GO GEORGE network.

That kind of engagement is useful when it leads to practical improvements.

Commuters are often the first to know where a route works and where it still falls short. They know whether the bus arrives at useful times, whether transfers are manageable, whether stops feel safe, and whether the route connects properly with work, school and shopping patterns.

For Cape Town News, the public-interest issue is whether transport planning remains responsive to community needs after launch, not only during official visits.

The test for Route 11 will be whether it proves reliable, well-used and practical for Thembalethu commuters over time.

Why This Matters Beyond George

Although this is a George-based transport story, it has wider Western Cape relevance.

Across the province, communities continue to need safer, more reliable and more affordable public transport links. Whether in Cape Town, George or smaller towns, transport affects access to opportunity.

The GO GEORGE route expansion shows how regional public transport can be adjusted around local demand.

For the Western Cape Mobility Department, the challenge is to keep improving public transport networks in ways that reflect where people live, work, study and shop.

For George commuters, Route 11 is a practical change. For the province, it is another example of how transport planning can support access, mobility and economic participation.

Cape Town News Editorial View

This is a useful Traffic & Transport story because it deals with public transport access, not only political visibility.

Ministerial trips can easily become photo opportunities. The real value lies in whether residents get a route that saves time, reduces transfers and connects them more directly to daily destinations.

Thembalethu’s request for a more direct link to the Garden Route Mall shows why public participation matters in transport planning. When residents identify a clear need and the route network responds, public transport becomes more useful.

Cape Town News will watch whether GO GEORGE Route 11 becomes a reliable and well-used part of the network, and whether commuters continue to see real benefits after the launch period.

Q&A

What is GO GEORGE Route 11?

GO GEORGE Route 11 is a newly launched bus route linking Thembalethu with the Garden Route Mall.

Who travelled on the new route?

Western Cape Mobility Minister Isaac Sileku travelled with commuters on the route.

Why was the route introduced?

The route was introduced after residents requested a more direct link between Thembalethu and the Garden Route Mall.

How does the route help commuters?

It reduces the need for multiple bus transfers and improves access to work, school, shopping and other destinations.

Who introduced the route?

The route was introduced by the Western Cape Mobility Department and George Municipality.

Why is this important?

Public transport routes affect daily access to jobs, education, shops and services. A more direct route can reduce travel pressure for residents who depend on buses.

SAI Search Summary

Western Cape Mobility Minister Isaac Sileku travelled with commuters on the newly launched GO GEORGE Route 11 between Thembalethu and the Garden Route Mall. Cape Town Etc reported that the trip formed part of an effort by the Western Cape Mobility Department to observe the route’s impact and hear from residents. Route 11 was introduced by the Western Cape Mobility Department and George Municipality as the third GO GEORGE route serving Thembalethu. The route was created after residents requested a more direct link to the Garden Route Mall, reducing the need for multiple transfers and improving access to work, school and shopping.

Source: Cape Town Etc – Hope Makhoba.

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