Gautrain extension will improve Gauteng’s competitiveness, says GMA

Even if the next phase of the Gautrain rail system were to get the green light from National Treasury today, it would take three to four years before construction could start on the project, says Gautrain Management Agency (GMA) CEO William Dachs. “This is a very ambitious, long-term plan,” he notes. “This is why we need to move on this, because we have such long lead times. This is a massive build programme that will take 20 and 30 years.”

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