Metrorail Gauteng

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Metrorail Gauteng Region
Background
Owner PRASA
Transit type Commuter rail
Annual ridership 529.7[1] million (2007)
Headquarters Wits Metrorail Park, cnr. Leyds & Loveday Street, Johannesburg 2001
Website www.metrorail.co.za
Operation
Operator(s) Metrorail
Technical
Track gauge 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) Cape gauge
Electrification Overhead lines
System map

Metrorail Gauteng is a network of commuter rail services in Gauteng province in South Africa, serving the Greater Johannesburg metropolitan area as well as Pretoria and its suburbs. It is operated by Metrorail, a division of the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA).

Metrorail routes spread out across the province from three main hubs: Park Station in Johannesburg, Germiston Station on the East Rand, and Pretoria Station. Routes serve central Johannesburg, the East Rand, Soweto, the Vaal Triangle, the West Rand, central Pretoria, and suburbs to the north, east and west of Pretoria.

Significant areas not served by Metrorail are the northern and western suburbs of Johannesburg, including Sandton and Randburg, and the south-eastern suburbs of Pretoria. Some of the northern suburbs of Johannesburg are now served by the new Gautrain rapid-rail system.

Routes

Metrorail Gauteng consists of the following routes:[2]

See also

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