Prasa Launches New Moses Mabhida Station
7 June 2010
The 2010 FIFA World Cup™ National Supporter Shows it's Ready for Kick-Off
PRASA – the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa – has officially launched Durban's new Moses Mabhida Station, the ultra-modern portal through which thousands of fans will pass on their way to the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ Stadium by the same name. The R140 million Station, the latest addition to the rail network between Durban and Umgeni, enables soccer fans simply to step off the train and take a short walk to their seats in the giant new stadium rising up behind it.
Dignitaries including the Deputy Minister of Transport Jeremy Cronin, MEC for Transport Willies Mchunu, Ethekwini Mayor,Cllr Obed Mlaba, Chairman of the PRASA Board Sfiso Buthelezi and PRASA Group CEO Lucky Montana were present at the launch, having travelled from Durban Station in one of the trains newly refurbished ahead of the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ to the tune of R7 billion.
"The construction of this ultra modern station and the improvements made to others on the network heralds a new era in public transport in this city," said Montana. "It's a legacy we're extremely proud of and one that we believe will continue to benefit residents well beyond 2010."
An official National Supporter of the 2010 FIFA World Cup™, PRASA is ready to transport around a third of the capacity of each stadium on match days. That's around over 20 000 fans for Moses Mabhida Stadium alone that are expected to be moved through the new Station.
In support of the passenger flows, Reunion, Durban, Kwa-Mashu and Kwa-Mnyandu stations have all been renovated. To avoid congestion around the stadium, park and ride facilities are available at several of the surrounding train stations, enabling 2010 FIFA World Cup™ spectators to simply park their cars and catch a ride to the stadium for free with Metrorail on match days.
"Getting fans to the game safely and on time is our top priority," added Montana, detailing plans for police and PRASA security personnel to be positioned at strategic locations throughout the precinct. Also, an integrated communications system, costing R25 million, has been installed at five stations ensuring an even smoother service. Berea Road, Rossburgh, Reunion, Umlazi and Duffs Road Stations are all fitted with the latest passenger communication equipment, electric notice boards and emergency panic buttons.
PRASA has spent around R1.9 billion on improving its facilities and operations ahead of the event. Stations which have received a facelift include Thembalihle, Greenwood Park, Briadene, Dalbridge, Congella, Montclair, Lindokuhle, Umlazi, Berea, Umngeni, Redhil, Umbilo, Merebank and Malvern.
The refurbishment has focused on renovating ticket offices and public toilets, building new paraplegic toilets, painting all buildings, fencing, resurfacing platforms, installing new station signage and upgrading station lights and public address systems.
New stations
Modern developments epitomise the revolutionary work being undertaken at stations across the country, the result of which Montana says he believes will instil a renewed sense of pride and practicality to South Africa. "An entirely new and aesthetically-pleasing design has been applied to the key stations, creating a safe and satisfying transport hub for all to enjoy," he says.
Another brand new station worth R59 million and built by PRASA opens at Windermere opposite Century City in Cape Town. A further R100 million has been invested in integrating Rhodesfield Station adjacent to OR Tambo International Airport with the Gautrain Rhodesfield Station.
Station upgrades
PRASA believes the station transformations will contribute to the overall revivification of surrounding precincts. In each case the upgrades - aimed at enhancing the commuting experience through the improvement of the general physical environment, safety, security and hygiene of the stations - have enhanced the interface between the city and metropolitan areas.
Refurbished stations include: Langlaagte, New Canada & Nasrec Stations (R90 mil), Ellis Park & Doornfontein (R77 mil), Orlando (R70 mil), Loftus & Bel Ombre Stations (R20 mil), Reunion (R6 mil), Durban KwaMyandu & KwaMashu Stations (R50 mil), Athlone, Heideveld & Langa Stations (R60 mil) and North End (R16 mil). A further R263 million has been spent on the Nasrec Rail Service to service Ellis Park and Soccer City.
Cutting-edge technology infrastructure upgrades amounting to R140 million include the passenger information and communication system at key stations. Also, intelligent transport systems will manage congestion, incident response and travel demand.
Safety and security
"One of the reasons rail use has declined over the years may be because people felt it was unsafe. However, a safe and effective public rail transport system is paramount to the success of the FIFA 2010 World Cup," says Montana.
That's why PRASA has spent over R160 million on bringing back the Railway Police. Backed by the SAPS, there will be more visible policing on trains and at stations, as well as mobile police stations equipped with holding cells, trauma units and community centres. Also, extra PRASA security personnel will be provided on trains and at stations for fans travelling to each game.
Way finding system
"It's practically impossible to get lost at our stations, thanks to the new universal way finding system we've implemented," he says. The highly visible, easy to understand signs direct commuters wherever they need to go around the station precinct, from finding information and the correct platform to locating various facilities, transport connections and exits.
"We'll know we've done our job when fans step off our trains with a smile, take advantage of all the wonderful facilities at our stations and enjoy a gentle, five-minute stroll to their seats in the stadium, refreshed and energised," concludes Montana. "We just can't wait!"
Bookings / info: 087 353 3970 www.metrorail.co.za; www.shosholozameyl.co.za
HOW TO GET TO THE GAME BY TRAIN: IT'S AS EASY AS 1-2-3!
- Call 087 353 3970 to book your ticket to the host city of your choice. (Shosholoza Meyl trains arrive in host cities 4 hours before kick-off.)
- Grab your 2010 FIFA World Cup™ ticket and travel FREE with Metrorail to and from Stations in the vicinity of the stadium. Enjoy the ride!
- Freshen up at the Station, grab a drink and something to eat and take an easy walk to the stadium!
WALK FROM EACH STATION TO STADIUM IN UNDER 5 MINUTES!
| CITY | STADIUM | STATION |
| Johannesburg | Soccer City | Nasrec Station |
| Johannesburg | Ellis Park | Doornfontein Station |
| Cape Town | Green Point | Cape Town Station |
| Pretoria | Loftus Versveld | Rissik Station |
| Durban | Moses Mabhida | Moses Mabhida Station |
| Port Elizabeth | Nelson Mandela Bay | North End Station |
| Rustenburg | Royal Bafokeng | Rustenburg Station |
| Bloemfontein/ Mangaung | Free State | Bloemfontein Station |
| Nelspruit | Mbombela | Nelspruit Station |