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In an effort to showcase Gauteng’s integrated urban transport, the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) and the Gautrain Management Agency (Gautrain) have teamed up to transport fans to this weekend’s Springboks and All Blacks test match.
“We are showcasing the fact that here in Gauteng, commuters can walk or take a bus or taxi to a PRASA or Gautrain Station, and board a train to get to the Emirates Park Stadium, via Ellis Park Train Station,” Minister of Transport Barbara Creecy said on Sunday.
Any match ticketholder making use of the Gautrain to Park Station will be able to board a PRASA train from Park Station to Ellis Park Station for free – and the trip takes just 3 minutes, with a train departing every 15 minutes between 11:00 and 23:00 on match day.
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In an effort to showcase Gauteng’s integrated urban transport, the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) and the Gautrain Management Agency (Gautrain) have teamed up to transport fans to this weekend’s Springboks and All Blacks test match.
“We are showcasing the fact that here in Gauteng, commuters can walk or take a bus or taxi to a PRASA or Gautrain Station, and board a train to get to the Emirates Park Stadium, via Ellis Park Train Station,” Minister of Transport Barbara Creecy said on Sunday.
Any match ticketholder making use of the Gautrain to Park Station will be able to board a PRASA train from Park Station to Ellis Park Station for free – and the trip takes just 3 minutes, with a train departing every 15 minutes between 11:00 and 23:00 on match day.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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