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Gauteng Shifting from Road to Rail: A Conversation with Transport MEC Kedibone Diale Tlabela

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Join us for an insightful "Coffee with the Editor" conversation with MEC Kedibone Diale Tlabela, Gauteng’s MEC for Roads and Transport, recorded at the 2024 Railway Safety Regulator Conference in Cape Town, hosted by the Railway Safety Regulator (RSR). In this interview, the MEC discusses exciting developments in Gauteng's rail sector, including the expansion of Gautrain into Soweto, Mamelodi, and other townships, as well as the proposed high-speed rail link to Limpopo.

Hear more about how Gauteng is positioning itself as a leader in rail infrastructure, not just as a mode of transport, but as a catalyst for economic growth and development. MEC Kedibone Diale Tlabela also shares insights from her recent international trips, including a rail safety conference in Austria and InnoTrans in Berlin. These experiences highlighted how South Africa and the African continent are approximately 20 years behind in rail infrastructure, but the MEC believes that Gauteng is well-positioned to lead the transformation.

The MEC outlines how Gauteng plans to tackle traffic congestion by shifting from road to rail, working closely with PRASA and other stakeholders to revive neglected rail infrastructure. This interview covers the challenges of funding, the importance of public-private partnerships, and the need for more inclusive, accessible, and sustainable public transport solutions. Watch now to find out more about Gauteng’s rail future and its impact on the province and beyond!

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Join us for an insightful "Coffee with the Editor" conversation with MEC Kedibone Diale Tlabela, Gauteng’s MEC for Roads and Transport, recorded at the 2024 Railway Safety Regulator Conference in Cape Town, hosted by the Railway Safety Regulator (RSR). In this interview, the MEC discusses exciting developments in Gauteng's rail sector, including the expansion of Gautrain into Soweto, Mamelodi, and other townships, as well as the proposed high-speed rail link to Limpopo.

Hear more about how Gauteng is positioning itself as a leader in rail infrastructure, not just as a mode of transport, but as a catalyst for economic growth and development. MEC Kedibone Diale Tlabela also shares insights from her recent international trips, including a rail safety conference in Austria and InnoTrans in Berlin. These experiences highlighted how South Africa and the African continent are approximately 20 years behind in rail infrastructure, but the MEC believes that Gauteng is well-positioned to lead the transformation.

The MEC outlines how Gauteng plans to tackle traffic congestion by shifting from road to rail, working closely with PRASA and other stakeholders to revive neglected rail infrastructure. This interview covers the challenges of funding, the importance of public-private partnerships, and the need for more inclusive, accessible, and sustainable public transport solutions. Watch now to find out more about Gauteng’s rail future and its impact on the province and beyond!

  continue reading

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