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How many Gautrain stations are there in Pretoria?

How many Gautrain stations are there in Pretoria?

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There are ten Gautrain stations in operation, two of which are situated in Pretoria. One being Pretoria Station (located adjacent to the existing Pretoria Main Station) and the other, Hatfield Station (located within the Hatfield Business Node east of the Pretoria CBD).

How much is Gautrain from Johannesburg Park Station to Hatfield?

Gautrain operates a train from Park to Hatfield every 20 minutes. Tickets cost R 70 – R 150 and the journey takes 44 min.

Does the Gautrain go to Hatfield?

The Gautrain Hatfield Station is a terminal station where the North – South train service will commence and terminate. The station is located within the Hatfield Business Node east of the Pretoria CBD.

What are the main routes of the Gautrain?

There are two main routes on the 80km-long network: a north-south line from Hatfield to Marlboro and an east-west line from Park station (via Marlboro) to Johannesburg International Airport. Phase 1 included stations at Sandton, Marlboro, Midrand, Rhodesfield and Johannesburg International Airport.

How much does Gautrain cost from Johannesburg to Pretoria?

This meant that travelling between Johannesburg and Pretoria on a monthly ticket, parking at one end, and making use of the bus on the other end, should cost just under R2 100….Gautrain to charge R49 for single Pretoria, JHB trip.

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Does Gautrain go to Mall of Africa?

What companies run services between Johannesburg Park Station, South Africa and Mall of Africa, South Africa? Gautrain operates a train from Park to Midrand every 20 minutes. Tickets cost R 125 and the journey takes 19 min.

What are the disadvantages of having a car?

Disadvantages of having a car:

  • Owning a car is expensive and requires additional costs to maintain and repair it.
  • Cars have increased the level of air and noise pollution in cities, causing more humans to suffer from respiratory, heart diseases, or cancers.
  • City travellers have to spend longer hours on traffic jams.

Where is the Gautrain Hatfield train station located?

The Gautrain Hatfield Station is a terminal station where the North – South train service will commence and terminate. The station is located within the Hatfield Business Node east of the Pretoria CBD.

Where is the Gautrain station in Pretoria South Africa?

Hatfield is a metrorail station on the Gautrain rapid transit system in the Pretoria (Tshwane metropolitan area) suburb of Hatfield, Gauteng. It was opened in August 2011 as part of the second phase of the Gautrain project.

Which is the northern terminus of the Gautrain?

The Hatfield station forms the northern terminus on the North-South route of the Gautrain and allows passengers to pass to the PRASA rail network. Passengers travelling to OR Tambo International Airport will have to change trains at Sandton station, for a direct 15-minute transit to the airport.

Is there parking near Gautrain station in PRASA?

Not far from the station is the station Hartbeesspruit of PRASA, whose tracks run parallel to the Gautrain. Short-term car parking spaces are available in the vicinity of the Gautrain station. Gautrain passengers can reach the station’s platforms via stairs and escalators/elevators.