Buses

  • UCT has its own bus service called the UCT Shuttle that:
    • is available to UCT students and staff (if you show your valid staff or student card)
    • runs weekdays, weekends and holidays, both during term time and over vacations
    • includes a late-night service
    • has route maps and timetables available on the staff and students sites, as well as on the UCT Mobile App.
  • Golden Arrow buses are easily accessible from Main Road, Rondebosch, and the UCT Shuttle stops in Claremont and Mowbray.
    View fares, timetables and routes.
  • MyCiTi integrates with the UCT Shuttle at the Gardens station in Buitenkant Street. From here you can travel to:
    • the city centre
    • Vredehoek
    • Oranjezicht
    • Salt River
    • Woodstock
    • Table View
    • Century City
    • the West Coast
    • Khayelitsha
    • Mitchells Plain
    • Llandudno
    • Hout Bay.

    View routes of the feeder services in these areas.

Minibus taxis

Minibus taxis pick up and drop off passengers along virtually every main route in the city. The Mowbray and Claremont UCT Shuttle stops are a few steps away from minibus taxi hubs, and there are multiple stops near some UCT residences.

Trains

Cape Town’s rail service fans out across the city. The southern line stops at Mowbray, Observatory, Rosebank and Rondebosch stations – all within walking distance of UCT’s lower, middle and upper campuses.

View fare details and timetables.

Driving in

Staff and students can apply for a parking disc with UCT’s traffic administration. For more information, visit the staff or students sites.

Disabled parking discs are available through the Disability Service. For more information, visit the staff or students sites.

First-year students aren’t allowed to bring cars on to campus, but you can apply to park at Rhodes Memorial, which is just a short walk away.

Carpooling

Carpooling travellers can use the P4 carpool parking lot on upper campus if 3 or more student or staff cards are swiped at the boom within 10 seconds of the first swipe. The car must have a valid UCT parking disc.

Motorbikes, scooters and bicycles

First-years are allowed to bring motorbikes or scooters onto campus as long as they buy the correct parking disc from traffic administration.

UCT’s cycle routes encourage non-motorised access to campus. The routes follow paths that are the safest and the easiest to cycle.

Bike parking racks, where bikes can be securely locked, have been installed around the campus, especially at transport hubs.

Your own two feet

It’s easiest to get around UCT on foot. If you’re on campus after dark, walk in a group and stick to the official foot routes – they have emergency points so that you can call Campus Protection Services (CPS) if you need help.

You can also call CPS on 021 650 2222 for an escort within UCT premises.