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Train Plans
THE highway between Johannesburg and Pretoria is the busiest in the southern hemisphere, carrying 300 000 passengers each week day between the country's commercial heart and its administrative capital. Not surprisingly, it takes no more than one accident, or one bad rain storm, and traffic can be snarled up for two hours in either direction.
Which explains why the Gauteng province is willing to gamble R26-billion on a high speed train between two cities notorious for their lack of public transport facilities.
Feeder routes for Gautrain stations
Find out about the road-based feeder and distribution services to the Gautrain stations here.
For more information on the Gautrain route maps, fares and timetable click here.
For more information contact the Johannesburg Tourism Company on tel: 011 214 0700 or fax: 011 214 0715 or e-mail:
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