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READ: Prasa vowed to clean up its train stations in Pretoria but very little has been done to improve service . Mashaba, who has been an informal trader for 15 years, said cable theft had disrupted ...
Prasa has welcomed the arrival of Test Train No.2 (TT2) as well as the Public Display Train Coach (PDTC) which will be on public display ...
In 2021 Prasa said these stations would be operating by March 2022 and would be fixed up by December 2022. Workers installing overhead cables at the Mamelodi Gardens train station near Pretoria ...
Pictures: Gallo Images and Neil McCartney/ The Citizen. ... The Prasa trains will run every 15 minutes from 10.30am to 9.30pm, with a quick three-minute journey directly to the stadium.
PRASA has welcomed the mock-up of its new trains at Pretoria Station today. The Mock-up train, an exact replica of the newly purchased trains, will be open for public viewing at the end of July ...
The Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) has received the second test train (TT2), as well as a Public Display Train Coach (PDTC) from Gibela. This followed the delivery of the first test ...
The Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) has welcomed Test Train No. 1 (T1), the very first test train aimed at replacing the old Metrorail ...
Metrorail, a division of the Prasa, has issued a stern warning against the burning of trains, saying services would be suspended if such behaviour continued.
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Prasa wants to use “too tall trains” - MSNHowever, Prasa is now asking the court to allow it access to the trains that were not delivered so that it can operate them. “The shortage of locomotives has a number of causes.
A seven-coach train owned by Prasa has been attached to settle a R2. 4 million debt the parastatal owes a Cape Town security company.
Johannesburg - South Africa will benefit from the multi-billion rand project that will see the Passenger Rail Agency of SA (Prasa) gradually replace its current outdated train fleet, Gibela, the ...
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