Golden Arrow Bus Services, GABS has selected Wayfarer technology for its automated fare collection system, with the installation comprising of 1,250 Wayfarer200 Driver consoles, 62 Point of Sale units, Cashier & Dispatching devices, an integrated back office, depot management & administrative software solution.
Algoa Bus Company, serves the Nelson Mandela Metropole area with more than 450 buses operating from 4 depots,
serving commuters from Perl, Bay, Uitenhage and Motherwell regions.
Africa's Best 350 Limited, was born from The Eastern Cape Department of Transport encouraging individual bus operators to form a single legal entity across the province.
Ikhwezi Bus Service, serves commuters with a fleet of over 1,000 coaches/buses/minibuses in Kwazulu-Natal
from Northern KZN to Ikhwezi Cape Town.
Sihlangene - The Department of Transport launched the B-BBEE Transformation initiative by awatrding Sihlangene Bus Company the contract to serve Zululand region.
Gauteng Coaches, serves the Johannesburg corridor extending to Vereeniging in the southern part of the Vaal triangle.
eBus seamlessly upgraded their old Wayfarer System to the Wayfarer TGX150 System.
Mlalazi Bus Services, Mr Sipho Ngcobo a member of the Eshowe Taxi Association previously a sub-contractor to Washesha Bus was awarded the contract to provide bus services to the community of Eshowe and outlying areas.
Mtunzini, serves commuters in the Richards Bay to Mtunzini corridor passing through Empangeni and the various towns of Zululand, Kwa Zulu Natal.
Mthonjeneni Bus Services, was born out of the taxi operations serving the Melmoth region.
Wayfarer was the obvious choice.
UGU Transport, serves the community of Port Shepstone, situated on the south coast of Kwa-Zulu Natal. Blessed with beautiful warm beaches, our implementation team wished they could stay a little longer.
Client Name Based on the success of the Wayfarer TGX150 system at Gauteng Coaches, the management of the Paruk Group of Companies awarded eBus Supplies the contract to replace the aged system with the newer TGX150 system, refurbish and relocate their old ticket machines to other depots of the group.
Dusi Bus Service, benefitted from the “some 30 years old Wayfarer system for many years more, the upgrade to the new Wayfarer system increased their revenue, closed loopholes for driver pilferage and fare evasion.