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Gautrain marks 16 years of service

8th June 2026

By: Sabrina Jardim

Senior Online Writer

     

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As passenger rail company Gautrain marks 16 years of service since its launch on June 8, 2010, the Gautrain Management Agency (GMA) highlights that, since inception, the rapid rail network has recorded more than 216-million passenger trips.

Launched just days ahead of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, GMA says Gautrain has grown from a landmark megaproject into a permanent feature of daily life, connecting people to work, education, business, leisure and economic opportunity.

The Gautrain operates an 80 km rail network across ten stations, supported by an integrated bus and midibus feeder system that extends access to thousands of passengers daily.

The company says the system continues to play a key role in easing congestion and improving mobility in one of Africa’s largest economic hubs.

Over the past 16 years, Gautrain has expanded beyond rail transport through innovation and strategic partnerships, GMA notes.

These include its pioneering collaboration with the minibus taxi industry through the Gautrain Midibus Service, as well as the establishment of smart Driver’s Licence Testing Centres at selected stations.

In line with its commitment to inclusive mobility, Gautrain introduced the KlevaMova affordability product just over a year ago.

The initiative provides qualifying passengers with a 50% discount on train fares, targeting individuals from households earning R350 000 or less a year, as well as scholars, pensioners and South African Social Security Agency disability grant recipients.

KlevaMova now accounts for about 11% of total Gautrain passenger trips, reflecting strong demand for accessible and affordable public transport.

GMA chairperson Professor Mfanelo Ntsobi says the system represents a long-term national investment in infrastructure that continues to deliver value.

“Gautrain stands as a lasting legacy of what South Africa can achieve when it invests boldly in infrastructure that serves people for generations. It is more than a transport system, it is a catalyst for economic activity and sustainable mobility, connecting people to opportunities every day.”

He adds that, as Gautrain enters its next chapter, the GMA is overseeing a seamless transition to a new concessionaire, ensuring uninterrupted service and preserving the high standards of safety, reliability and operational excellence that passengers have come to expect.

Gautrain notes that it will continue to operate as a public-private partnership, a model that has underpinned its success over the past 16 years and established it as one of South Africa’s leading infrastructure projects and a recognised example of effective public-private collaboration.

“Sixteen years on, Gautrain continues to play a vital role in shaping the future of mobility in Gauteng.

“As the province grows, the system remains focused on delivering safe, reliable, and efficient transport that connects people to opportunity and supports long-term economic development,” says the GMA.

Edited by Chanel de Bruyn
Creamer Media Online Managing Editor

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