Cape Town - Gautrain commuters were evacuated from the Sandton station after reports of an suspicious package caused alarm.
Also see: Suspicious parcel causes Gautrain disruptions
Over and above this most passengers were impressed with the updates they received from the Gautrain via its app
Sandton Station - Crisis averted and safety confirmed. All train services and facilities have returned to normal operations. PRT
— Gautrain (@TheGautrain) September 30, 2014
#Gautrain All operations through Sandton station now back to normal. Suspicious parcel found turned out to be LED lights flashing. GN
— EWN Reporter (@ewnreporter) September 30, 2014
Gautrain, @thegautrain is now trending in #Johannesburg http://t.co/9IME35t5HI
— Trending now in Jhb (@Trends_Jhb) September 30, 2014
#Gautrain Suspicious parcel with LED lights found at Sandton station. Police called to scene & verified that it's nothing to worry about. GN
— Gia Nicolaides (@GiaNicolaides) September 30, 2014
The Gautrain Sandton station was shutdown temporarily after a suspicious parcel was found. Train services are back to normal.
— Patric Pat Feke (@Patric_Feke) September 30, 2014
The gautrain app just warning me nje, stay away from the station it ain't safe. Good looking out ??
— Nhlanhla Mlangeni (@Nhlizzy) September 30, 2014