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South African commuter rail network
Metrorail Gauteng is a network of commuter rail services in Gauteng province in South Africa , serving the Johannesburg and Pretoria metro areas. It is operated by Metrorail , a division of the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA).
Metrorail routes spread out across the province from three main hubs: Park Station in Johannesburg , Germiston Station on the East Rand , and Pretoria Station . Routes serve central Johannesburg, the East Rand, Soweto , the Vaal Triangle , the West Rand , central Pretoria , and suburbs to the north, east and west of Pretoria.
Significant areas not served by Metrorail are the northern and western suburbs of Johannesburg, including Sandton and Randburg , and the south-eastern suburbs of Pretoria. Some of the northern suburbs of Johannesburg are now served by the new Gautrain rapid-rail system.
Metrorail Gauteng consists of the following routes:[ 2]
Johannesburg–Dunswart–Daveyton: serves Johannesburg , Germiston , Boksburg , Benoni and Daveyton
Johannesburg–Springs: serves Johannesburg, Germiston, Boksburg, Benoni, Brakpan and Springs
Springs–Nigel: serves Springs and Nigel
Germiston–Kwesine: serves Germiston and Katlehong
Germiston–Kliprivier–Vereeniging: serves Germiston, Katlehong, Meyerton and Vereeniging
Germiston–New Canada: serves Germiston and the Reef south of central Johannesburg
Johannesburg–New Canada–Vereeniging: serves Johannesburg, Orlando , Lenasia , Sebokeng and Vereeniging
Johannesburg–Oberholzer: serves Johannesburg, Orlando, Westonaria and Carletonville
George Goch–Johannesburg–Naledi: serves Johannesburg and Soweto
Johannesburg–Randfontein: serves Johannesburg, Roodepoort , Krugersdorp and Randfontein
Johannesburg–Leralla/Pretoria: serves Johannesburg, Germiston, Kempton Park , Tembisa , Centurion and Pretoria
Pretoria–Saulsville: serves Pretoria, Pretoria West and Atteridgeville
Pretoria/Belle Ombre–De Wildt/Mabopane: serves Pretoria, Pretoria North, Ga-Rankuwa and Soshanguve
Pretoria–Pienaarspoort: serves Pretoria, Hatfield and Mamelodi
Hercules–Capital Park–Pienaarspoort: serves Pretoria North and Mamelodi
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