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Gautrain CEO confirms legal action over illegal borehole drilling disrupting train servicesThe Gautrain Management Agency (GMA) is poised to take legal action against property owners responsible for illegal borehole drilling that has resulted in the suspension of train services between Park ...
Following an announcement that its bus service would be suspended starting on Tuesday morning, the Gautrain has once again left ...
Last month, illegal drilling by a private property above the station caused water and soil to seep into the tunnel, ...
Gautrain services between Rosebank and Park Stations have been suspended until 8:30 pm on Sunday. This is to allow for final ...
Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi reiterated the province’s plans to invest R120 billion in expanding the Gautrain network.
Gautrain recently suspended its buses after the company failed to renew the licence discs for its “unroadworthy” fleet, insiders claim.
Experts say illegal borehole drilling is responsible for damaging Gautrain tunnels, citing the lack of regulation as a key issue in Johannesburg's water crisis.
Gautrain spokesperson Kesagee Nayager said that some employees who decided to stop working had been issued with dismissal ...
As fast as it is, the Gautrain’s operations are very limited, currently only service folks in Johannesburg CBD, Rosebank, ...
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eNCA on MSNRepairs to Gautrain tunnel completedRepairs to the Gautrain tunnel have been completed. Services between Park Station and Rosebank have now resumed. It follows illegal drilling activity on private property caused water and soil seepage.
R. Tambo International Airport (JNB), which is about 13 miles northeast of the city center, Gautrain is an ideal choice. Despite a variety of public transportation options, driving tends to be the ...
A single illegal borehole's disruption of Gautrain services has exposed the complex challenges facing South Africa's water ...
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