Infrastructure The 2010 World Cup provided the impetus for the Government's investment in infrastructure and SA is building on this to develop a lasting legacy for its people, including a much improved transport network and communications infrastructure And Joburg is playing a prominent and trend-setting role in this. For example, the City has implemented an innovative ZAR 1.2-billion Bus Rapid Transit system (called Rea Vaya, which means 'We are Going' in Sesotho), designed to provide affordable, efficient and safe transport to the City's commuters. The first phases are up and running and further roll out will connect the Inner City and Sandton CBDs. The implementation serves as a blueprint for similar systems in the country's other main metropolitans. Another major infrastructure project was the Gautrain Rapid Rail, which links Johannesburg, the OR Tambo International Airport and Pretoria.