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CAPE
TOWN (Railway Station) (Contributed
by Phoque)
"Summer 2004 - Despite all the hype, I thought that Cape Town was a
rather dodgy place overall. But the experience at the rail station topped
it! I'd been out to the one relatively secure place of the city at night,
ie the Waterfront, and was wanting to get back to the place where I was
staying (ie Rondebosch) at around 9 or 10 PM. Naively (I'd only been in CT
for 2 days), I headed to the railway station to catch a train back as I
had ridden it on the way there. Luckily, I had a friend with me; when we
got the station, it was completely empty, no trains were running after
7PM. Empty? Not quite, a "security guard" was there, and he
immediately proceeded to ask me if I something to eat to give him, or
money or both. I only had cigarettes, gave him a couple and asked him if
he had an idea of how we could get home. He then took us upstairs to the
"taxi" (ie "informal" minibus) station, which was the
most horrific site I ever witnessed: it looked like a horror movie with
litter flying everywhere, almost no lighting, and people running after
each other, yelling and apparently attempting to kill each other...there
were no minibuses running to R'bosch, of course, so we asked the security
guard to take find us a taxi (ie a real one) for a few more cigarettes and
all my spare change. He eventually called up one of his friends and we got
out of there...Piece of advice then: don't ever got to CT railway station
after 4 or 5 PM, as I was harassed by gangs of teenagers sniffing glue at
those times, and you seen what it's like later..." Added 13 August
2005
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