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Gautrain's Pretoria to Rosebank route now open - Transport dept

Sbu Ndebele says network is world class, journey will take 38mins

Minister Ndebele welcomes Gautrain's Johannesburg to Tshwane line

1 Aug 2011

Transport Minister Sibusiso Ndebele has welcomed the next phase of the Gautrain from Johannesburg to Tshwane, which will open for commercial service from tomorrow, 2 August 2011.

The section to be opened will extend from Rosebank Station in Johannesburg to Hatfield Station in Tshwane. The Gautrain's bus services will also be fully functional along this route.

"We welcome the next phase of the Gautrain, from Rosebank Station in Johannesburg to Hatfield Station in Tshwane," Mr Ndebele said. "The ultra-modern, state-of-the-art Gautrain rapid rail network marks a new era in public transportation, matching world standards for rapid rail transport.

"The main challenge facing our country is to modernise our railway system in a manner that promotes growth and development. We need new rail technologies to meet the demands of the 21st century. Our ability to efficiently move freight and people is vital to a modern, thriving economy."

Link 1 between Sandton and OR Tambo Airport was opened in June 2010, and link 2 from Johannesburg to Pretoria will be opened tomorrow (2 August 2011). Travelling at 160 km per hour, taking 38 minutes between Johannesburg and Pretoria, the Gautrain will set a benchmark for future such developments in South Africa.

"Government is making steady progress towards ensuring that rail is the backbone of South Africa's public transport system, as key elements of its rail investment strategy are already being implemented." The national Department of Transport contributed R12.985 billion towards the Gautrain. As of 1 April 2011, Government is spending R30.2 billion over the next three years for rail upgrades across the country, with R19.5 billion earmarked for capital spending to upgrade existing infrastructure, signalling systems and rolling stock.

The Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa) is embarking on a bold programme to invest in new rail rolling stock worth R97 billion over a period of 18 years for Metrorail and long-distance rail services, which in turn will significantly increase the country's passenger rail transport network, offering new routes and destinations throughout South Africa.

"Government's public transport plans are not a promise for the next millennium. Transport infrastructure over the next two years is guaranteed to radically change the way South Africans travel due to a multi-billion rand boost by government. Amounting to R66 billion this year (2011/12), and rising to R80 billion by 2013/14, the improvements are set to also create numerous jobs and tourism opportunities," said Minister Ndebele.

Minister Ndebele, accompanied by Gauteng Premier Nomvula Mokonyane and MEC Ismail Vadi, will board the Gautrain from Hatfield Station at 8h30 tomorrow (2 August) to the Sandton Station Piazza.

Statement issued by Logan Maistry, Department of Transport, August 1 2011

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