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Having completed over 200 million passenger trips, the Gautrain Management Agency (GMA) is now setting its sights on a more inclusive future, introducing initiatives like the KlevaMova product which ...
Fifteen years ago, today, the first Gautrain ride left Sandton Station for O.R. Tambo Station. South Africa’s first and only rapid rail network renowned for its efficiency, safety and convenience, is ...
Gautrain Management Agency is celebrating 15 years of safe, efficient service and aims to expand routes and improve affordability for more Gauteng communities.
The Gautrain has also created 5 400 jobs, with 3 400 of these [filled by] workers from previously disadvantaged backgrounds. By the end of the 2008 financial year, ...
Passengers wait to board the Gautrain, Africa's first high-speed train, in Johannesburg, South Africa, Aug. 2, 2011. The train travels at speeds of up to 100 mph and makes commuting much easier ...
The Gautrain Rapid Rail Link will be ready for the 2010 Soccer World Cup, the project leader said on Tuesday. ''It's a brave man who says it straight like that ...
Africa's first high-speed train has started running - just in time for fans travelling to South Africa for the World Cup, which starts on Friday, writes the BBC's Pumza Fihlani.
Gautrain rapid-rail network operator Bombela Concession Company has maintained or, in some cases, increased Gautrain operational capacity despite low passenger numbers. “While maintaining or even ...
About R360 million a year of taxpayers’ money was promised as a subsidy – termed a “patronage guarantee” – for the Gautrain if there aren’t enough passengers.