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Midrand (Gautrain station)

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Midrand
Gautrain rapid transit station
Midrand station under construction in May 2010
General information
LocationOld Pretoria Main Road
Midrand, Gauteng 1685
Coordinates25°59′43″S 28°08′05″E / 25.9954°S 28.1348°E / -25.9954; 28.1348
Line(s)
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Construction
AccessibleYes
History
Opened02 August 2011
Services
Preceding station Gautrain Following station
Marlboro
towards Park Station
North–South Line Centurion
towards Hatfield

Midrand is a metro station on the Gautrain rapid transit system in Midrand, Gauteng. It opened on 2 August 2011 as part of the second phase of the Gautrain project.[1]

Location

Midrand station is located in the area of the same name within Region A of the City of Johannesburg. One of the city's metropolitan nodes, of secondary importance within the metropolitan area, the Midrand district is expected to become the hub of activity in far north Johannesburg, near the border with the City of Tshwane, which contains the administrative capital city of Pretoria.[2] Near the station are the well-known Gallagher Convention Centre and Kyalami race track. Further, the station lies adjacent to Grand Central Airport, one of Gauteng's secondary airports; the opening of Gautrain's second phase links the airport to the busier OR Tambo International Airport, albeit with a transfer at Sandton.[3]

Transit-oriented development

In common with other Gautrain stations, Midrand station acts as the focal point of transit-oriented development. The most prominent of the initiatives near the station is the Zonk'izizwe development, which will be situated on the eastern side of the railway alignment and will have a town centre, commercial, and residential precincts surrounding Grand Central Airport.[4] Further south is the Waterfall Estate development, which will encompass a far larger undeveloped site along the N1 between Allandale Road and the N3. Waterfall will include standard residential and commercial districts but will also contain a retirement centre, cemetery, Islamic centre, and industrial zones an SD the new shopping centre Mall of Africa[4]

Station layout

Midrand station has two tracks with two side platforms and parking for 800 cars.[5]

Services

After its opening in 2011, trains on the North-South Line of the Gautrain system serve Midrand station, running northbound to Pretoria and Hatfield and southbound to Sandton and Johannesburg Park Station. In addition, Midrand has four integrated feeder bus routes to Vorna Valley (MID1), Randjespark (MID2), Noordwyk (MID3), and Kyalami Estates (MID4).[6]

References

  1. ^ New Gautrain line officially opens Business Report Retrieved 20 November 2012
  2. ^ Midrand Gautrain station p. 5[permanent dead link] South African Cities Network Retrieved 10 June 2010
  3. ^ Midrand Gautrain station p. 6[permanent dead link] South African Cities Network Retrieved 10 June 2010
  4. ^ a b Midrand Gautrain station p. 7[permanent dead link] South African Cities Network Retrieved 10 June 2010
  5. ^ "Gautrain Spur Line". Terry Farrell and Partners. Archived from the original on 26 July 2010.
  6. ^ Midrand station feeder bus routes Gautrain Retrieved 21 June 2010