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Africa's First Underground Bullet Train - Gautrain by 14(m): 8:10am On Oct 28, 2009
SA's high-speed train on track

13 October 2006
A Canadian-French-South African consortium has begun construction on South Africa's Gautrain, a R25-billion rapid rail link between Johannesburg, Pretoria and OR Tambo International Airport (formerly Johannesburg International Airport).

According to Business Day, the government will foot about R21.9-billion of the Gautrain's construction bill, with an additional R3.5-billion to be provided by the private sector - making it the biggest public-private partnership South Africa has yet seen.

It is also now the biggest rail project under construction in the world.

Construction of the first link in the Gautrain network, between the airport and Sandton in Johannesburg, started on 28 September and will take around 45 months to complete - the aim being to have the link in place by June 2010, in time for the Football World Cup.

The rest of the network, including the section between Sandton and central Johannesburg and the section between Sandton and Pretoria, is due to be completed nine months later, by March 2011.

The full 80-kilometre route will have three anchor stations - at the airport and in central Johannesburg and Pretoria - and seven other stations: at Rosebank, Sandton and Marlboro in Johannesburg, at Rhodesfield in Kempton Park, at Centurion and Hatfield in Pretoria, and at Midrand between the two cities.

Speeds of up to 180km/h
Travelling at speeds of up to 160 to 180 kilometres an hour, the Gautrain will take commuters from Johannesburg to Pretoria in under 40 minutes, while its dedicated air passenger service will make the trip between Sandton and the airport a 15-minute breeze.

Most of the route in Johannesburg and its suburbs will be underground, moving from Park Station in the city centre under the Johannesburg Hospital in Parktown towards Rosebank and on to Sandton.

To begin with, the inter-city commuter service will run at least six trains an hour in both directions, operating for approximately 18 hours a day, backed up by dedicated buses to transport passengers to and from stations.

The air passenger service will include facilities suited to travellers' needs, such as facilities for checking in luggage at Sandton station.

Besides easing traffic congestion and related air pollution in Gauteng province - South Africa's economic heartland - the Gautrain will connect with buses and taxis to help create a more efficient public transport system and thus stimulate economic growth in the country.

"This is not about elite public transport," Transport Minister Jeff Radebe said at the sod-turning ceremony in Johannesburg in September. "[It] is about creating a mass transit system that caters for workers and business people, civil servants and scholars, shoppers and leisure seekers to get them where they want to be - safely, securely and affordably."

Will it be ready for 2010?
While every effort will be made to have the Gautrain link between Sandton and OR Tambo International Airport operational in time for the 2010 World Cup, the project does not revolve around the soccer tournament.

Briefing Parliament's transport committee in Cape Town on Wednesday, Gautrain project leader Jack van der Merwe emphasised that the R25-billion system was designed primarily for Gauteng commuters, and that it could not be rushed simply to ensure that it was ready for tourists visiting the country in June and July 2010.

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Re: Africa's First Underground Bullet Train - Gautrain by RSA(m): 10:24am On Oct 28, 2009
South Africa at work.
Achitect of aapartheid wont recognised SA if they could come back grin
The black goverment have maintaned,improved and is building our cities like there is no tomorrow.
Well done the hard working people of SA.
Re: Africa's First Underground Bullet Train - Gautrain by 14(m): 1:06pm On Oct 28, 2009
RSA:

South Africa at work.
Achitect of aapartheid wont recognised SA if they could come back grin
The black goverment have maintaned,improved and is building our cities like there is no tomorrow.
Well done the hard working people of SA.

Correct RSA. This goverment is going full blast on Infrastructure. We know that there are some people in the country who are not happy. This Government is surpassing even the Apartheid government on iinfrastructure. Just check who were the people opposing the Gautrain, The Green Point Stadium and the World Cup. This government have budgeted R400 Billion to buil the infrastructure.

Check the upgrade of the freeways, More especially N1, R21, N3, N12, N14, N4 and M1. All this freeways are being upgraded. All the Airports are also being apgraded. They are also building the new King Shaka Air Port in Durban. All this projects have created close to Million jobs.

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Re: Africa's First Underground Bullet Train - Gautrain by Nobody: 12:17am On Oct 29, 2009
ope oh

nagode

imela


The first high speed train in the whole of Africa
Re: Africa's First Underground Bullet Train - Gautrain by 14(m): 8:04pm On Oct 29, 2009
tpia.:

ope oh

nagode

imela


The first high speed train in the whole of Africa

TRUE man, I am not lying. You can do your own research. There is no high speed train in Tunisia, Egypt, Lybia, Algeria, Sudan, Morocco, Nigeria, Senegal and Kenya.

It will take only 15 minutes from Johannesburg to Pretoria, which is roughly 60 km away. Travelling at speeds of up to 160 to 180 kilometres an hour, more than your car on the free way. Then, can you see its gonna be a high speed.
Re: Africa's First Underground Bullet Train - Gautrain by 14(m): 8:09pm On Oct 29, 2009
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Quote from: tpia. on Today at 12:17:31 AM
ope oh

nagode

imela


The first high speed train in the whole of Africa



TRUE man, I am not lying. You can do your own research. There is no high speed train in Tunisia, Egypt, Lybia, Algeria, Sudan, Morocco, Nigeria, Senegal and Kenya.

It will take only 15 minutes from Johannesburg to Pretoria, which is roughly 60 km away. Travelling at speeds of up to 160 to 180 kilometres an hour, more than your car on the free way. Then, can you see its gonna be a high speed.
Re: Africa's First Underground Bullet Train - Gautrain by toshacer: 8:09pm On Oct 29, 2009
iwonder why south africans are not arguing themselves to death saying this project is not necessary.

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