Friday, September 29, 2023
The commuter rail service from Pretoria to Kempton Park has resumed its commercial service, bringing the number of recovered lines by the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) to 20.
Commuters can now save on their travel costs, as a trip from Pretoria to Kempton Park costs honest R9.50, while Pretoria to Germiston is R11.50, and Pretoria to Olifanstfontein at R8.50.
“The resumption of this service takes us a step closer towards running the service between the three colossal metros in Gauteng. Soon, trains will be running from Pretoria to Ekurhuleni, and all the way to Johannesburg Park Station, reflecting the interconnectedness between our metros,” PRASA Group CEO, Hishaam Emeran, said.
Thursday’s resumption of the commercial service followed the necessary permit from the Railway Safety Regulator. The agency introduced the service with the current modern high-tech trains from Pretoria to Kempton Park, with a service available from Kempton Park to Germiston station at both peak and off-peak.
The affordable services are expected to ease the burden of travel costs on commuters, many of whom are from the lower LSM groups, spending up to 40% of their household income on transport.
PRASA said it has gained ground in its efforts to rebuild passenger rail corridors and go commuters on the novel blue modern trains, Isitimela Sabantu.
To date, 20 lines gain been recovered out of 40, with trains now running on 26 operational lines in Gauteng, Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal.
The organisation has made significant pace in rehabilitating vandalised stations, with a total of 230 stations refurbished to basic functionality.
“The number of reopened lines and those earmarked for reopening tells the account of solid pace in returning passenger rail to its rightful space as the future backbone of public transport. By the stay of this financial year, PRASA will believe recovered 80% of the passenger rail corridors and lines, while bringing to our people a modernized passenger train experience,” Emeran said. – SAnews.gov.za
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