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Exactly a year after 20-year-old Juan van Minnen was stabbed to death on a homebound train, a Western Cape organisation - the Railway Commuter's Action Group (RCAG) - is taking Metrorail to court ...
Following the fatal train collision in Mountainview, Pretoria that left four people dead and 620 injured earlier this year, the Railway Safety Regulator (RSR) is considering suspending the Passenger ...
Prompt execution of reforms in the logistics sector is essential to address and reduce the risks present in both our global ...
Metrorail is one of the three divisions of the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA), the state-owned enterprise which is responsible for most passenger rail services in South Africa. It ...
Partial service, broken ticket gates, and outdated signals mean trains remain unreliable despite a slow increase in passenger ...
Trains are late, slow and often empty The Durban Metrorail service collapsed between 2019 and 2022, cutting off access to affordable transport for hundreds of thousands of people. Since then, PRASA ...
The Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa) has issued a scam warning to all Metrorail passengers. Promotions for an annual train pass costing just R56 have been circulated, but Prasa has ...
South Africa has signed a $1.5 billion loan agreement with the World Bank, aiming to overhaul its transport and energy infrastructure and reignite economic growth, the National Treasury said on Monday ...
Opposition parties and trade union groups have called on Metrorail to account for how a passenger train was able to smash through a platform at Cape Town station. The provincial secretary of ...
On Monday, Metrorail resumed a limited service between Eerste River and Bellville. The service had been suspended since the first Covid lockdown in 2020. Passengers wanting to go to Cape Town have ...
News South Africa Western Cape Metrorail misery to continue Picture: @FrancescaJaneV Published May 4, 2016 Written by Yolisa Tswanya Yoliswa Tswanya ...
If the permit is suspended, Metrorail trains across the country will stop operating. According to Metrorail, about 1.4-million people use trains daily in Gauteng.