PRASA awards R7.5bn in contracts for rolling stock overhaul

8th July 2022 By: Irma Venter - Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

The Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) has awarded five companies general overhaul contracts for its older rolling stock to the value of R7.5-billion.

The agency says the five-year contracts will allow for the heavy maintenance and repair of its existing train sets, while also clearing the backlog in rolling-stock repair and refurbishment.

The work packages are expected to create about 2000 jobs.

PRASA, which operates the Metrorail service, says the contracts were awarded to Armeture Technology; CTE Investment; Karabo Nhlamolo Projects Cooperative; TMH Africa; and YNF Engineering.

The contracts will see between 380 and 400 coaches undergo heavy maintenance and rehabilitation every year for the next five years.

“Many of our train sets are out of commission due to the life span of our coaches, as well as the vandalism of our coaches, making our trains hazardous and unsafe for commuters,” states the agency.

“This is therefore a positive development for PRASA and its commuters because we can now increase the availability of trains as we recover our lines.”

The life span of a Metrorail coach is about 40 years, says PRASA. However, the majority of the agency’s fleet is more than 50 years old.

“As we transition to the new electrical trains manufactured at the Gibela plant, the current fleet needs to be maintained until new electrical motor units are finally acquired and fully incorporated into service by [around] 2033,” notes PRASA.