Business Express
South African rail commuters are now travelling to their destinations in style.
When the idea of a luxury commuter train was first mooted in 2006, most couldn’t
even imagine it becoming a reality. Yet, since the Wits Metrorail region unveiled
South Africa’s first luxury commuter train at Naledi Station, Soweto, in 2007, the
highly successful service has caught on and now includes the popular Khayelitsha
business express service, as well as those between Strand and Cape Town in the Western
Cape, and between Pretoria and Johannesburg in Gauteng.
The concept was simple: change the public’s perception of rail by:
- demonstrating the comfort and convenience of train travel;
- providing commuters with a choice of rail services;
- restoring dignity to rail travel; and
- responding to customer willingness to pay for a superior service.
The express trains sport brand new livery and are instantly recognisable. The comfortable
seats, curtains and carpets ensure a fresh and luxurious look. Onboard services
include cabin and security crew, a complimentary daily newspaper and refreshments.
The Strand to Cape Town Premium Express also boasts two LCD screens per carriage
allowing state-of-the-art onboard communication.
Fast Facts:
2007 SOWETO BUSINESS EXPRESS
- Area: Soweto to Johannesburg
- Seating Capacity: 360
- Stopping Stations: Naledi, Dube, Johannesburg Park Station
- Average Travel Time: 90 minutes
2008 BOLAND EXPRESS
- Area: Huguenot to Cape Town
- Seating Capacity: 300
- Stopping Stations: Paarl, Kraaifontein, Brackenfell, Stikland, Cape Town
- Average Travel Time: 70 minutes
2008 TSHWANE BUSINESS EXPRESS
- Area: Pretoria to Johannesburg
- Seating Capacity: 520
- Stopping Stations: Pretoria, Centurion, Kempton Park, Johannesburg Park Station
- Average Travel Time: 90 minutes
2009 PREMIUM EXPRESS
- Area: Strand to Cape Town
- Seating Capacity: 252
- Stopping Stations: Strand, Somerset West, Firgrove, Eerste River, Kuilsriver, Mutual,
Cape Town
- Average Travel Time: 70 minutes