
A group of final-year learners in mechanical studies from Van Kervel School recently had the opportunity to visit the new Megalink workshop – the hub of mechanical maintenance and repairs for the GO GEORGE bus fleet. Fully operational since 1 September 2024, the new facility features a state-of-the-art vehicle maintenance workshop.
The visit, facilitated by the GO GEORGE communications team as part of a Youth Month outreach, offered a firsthand look at what happens behind the scenes to ensure that the GO GEORGE bus fleet remains operational and in tip-top shape. The learners, many of whom aspire to work on large-scale bus and truck engines, were thrilled to get a glimpse of a potential future workplace.
Led by Workshop Manager Riaan “Botter” Lodewyks, the study tour left a lasting impression. The spotless tool cabinets, gleaming bus engines free of oil stains, and the meticulous maintenance schedule – with every GO GEORGE bus serviced every four weeks – all stood out as highlights. In addition to routine mechanical work, the maintenance process includes thorough bodywork checks, mechanical compliance inspections, and safety protocol verifications. On average, six buses are serviced daily: two minibuses, two midibuses, and two standard buses.
Megalink currently employs 14 local staff members, comprising a workshop manager, administrative personnel, six qualified mechanics, an electrician, a panel beater and seven apprentices. The apprentices, all linked to a register of families or individuals historically impacted by the roll-out of the bus service, are expected to receive their Red Seal certification in July.
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