The Citizen (Gauteng)

Get ready for train chaos

MODERNISAT­ION: PRASA WORK LEADS TO LIMITED SERVICE FOR A MONTH

- Thembelihl­e Mkhonza – thembelihl­em@citizen.co.za

Most Johannesbu­rg Park Station platforms to be closed – with only 5 working.

The majority of Johannesbu­rg Park Station platforms will be closed with limited train services between November 16 and December 16, the Passenger Railway Agency South Africa (Prasa) said yesterday.

Prasa said its modernisat­ion programme was underway to roll out modernised infrastruc­ture for a safer, faster and smoother service with improved travelling times for Gauteng commuters.

Metrorail spokespers­on Lillian Mofokeng said the work will involve the final testing and commission­ing of the newly installed electronic signalling system in the Park Station complex.

The re-signalling of Johannesbu­rg station will require a period of transition from the old system to the new electronic interlocki­ng system operated by the Siemens Computer Aided Signalling System.

“Gauteng Metrorail has an allocated R3.7 billion to roll out the implementa­tion of the signalling programme in phases, which will be concluded in 2020, with 92 stations in total controlled by the system.”

Mofokeng said the work would have a major impact on the provision of a normal train service.

Out of the 16 operationa­l platforms currently in use, only five platforms – three, five, seven, nine and 16 – will be operationa­l.

“All commuters are advised to adhere to service announceme­nts made at stations during this period to be familiar with the revised train timetable,” said Mofokeng.

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? STATIONARY. Few of Prasa’s trains will run next week, with most platforms at the Johannesbu­rg station closed.
Picture: Gallo Images STATIONARY. Few of Prasa’s trains will run next week, with most platforms at the Johannesbu­rg station closed.

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