Inroads are being made improving access into, out of and around Sandton Central, with some of the biggest positive impacts from three new bridges that improve transport and forge stronger community bonds.
“Sandton Central is South Africa’s cosmopolitan centre of trade, ideas, interaction and lifestyle,” says Elaine Jack, city improvement district manager of the Sandton Central Management District (SCMD), which manages the public urban spaces of this leading city.
“Excellent accessibility plays a key role in this. Ensuring that people can easily come to work, visit, stay, shop, or be entertained in Sandton Central is something we take seriously. We strive to provide an exceptional experience.”
More than 10 000 people walk between neighbouring Alexandra and Sandton Central every day. While the City of Joburg is bringing pro-poor high-quality public transport that is safe, affordable and reliable to the people of Alexandra and Sandton, it is also making walking and cycling easier, safer and more convenient.
“We are addressing the ill effects of the past and implementing programmes that are stitching the city together, ensuring that economic opportunities and services are closer to the people. This allows people to live, work, play and pray in a much more cost-effective and efficient manner,” says Nonhlanhla Helen Makhuba, MMC for Transport in the City of Johannesburg.

The Marlboro Rea Vaya bus and pedestrian bridge
Almost complete, this bridge is for exclusive use by Rea Vaya buses and pedestrians. It will launch in September/October 2017. The bridge is already open for pedestrians.
Rea Vaya buses will have exclusive use of the bridge when the Rea Vaya Phase 1C(a) operations begin in October 2018.
The bridge will make it possible for buses and pedestrians to move swiftly from Johannesburg CBD via Wynberg and Alexandra over the M1 and into Sandton Central.

The Grayston pedestrian and cyclist bridge
This bridge for walking and cycling is under construction over the M1 highway at Grayston Drive. It will be completed by October this year.
This bridge will provide a convenient and safe walking and cycling trip for people moving between Alexandra, Wynberg and Sandton Central.
The bridge is part of a 5km dedicated walk and cycle route that starts in No 3 Square in the heart of Alexandra and ends in Sandton Central.
The route also intersects with the Watt Street Rea Vaya station, which is right next to Pan Africa Mall. Thus, it helps people walk safely to this important station which connects Alexandra with the Joburg CBD (inner-city) and Sandton Central.

The Zandspruit bridge
Improvements to this bridge have opened up a former bottleneck for private vehicles at a popular access point to Sandton Central. Widening the Zandspruit Bridge and Katherine Street all the way to the M1 highway Marlboro Drive off/on ramp has already improved traffic mobility.