Gautrain Expansion: A Misguided Decision Amid Declining Passengers and Rising Costs - AA
24 March 2025 | Road Safety in the Media
Gauteng MEC Lebogang Maile's announcement that the Gautrain has lost five million passengers over the past four years is a wake-up call that cannot be ignored. This decline, long warned about by the Automobile Association (AA), underscores that the Gautrain system is financially unsustainable and fails to serve the majority of commuters. Yet, despite this reality, authorities are pushing forward with an extravagant R120 billion expansion project, neglecting the pressing transport needs of the province.
While the MEC claims this expansion will create 125,000 jobs, we must ask: at what cost? Genuine, sustainable job creation should arise from investments that benefit the majority of South Africans—not from sinking billions into a faltering system that is losing its riders.
A More Effective Investment of R120 Billion
Rather than channelling resources into a failing expansion, the government must redirect its investment towards initiatives that truly serve the people:
- Fixing roads: Deteriorating infrastructure is not only a financial burden on motorists but also worsens congestion.
- Upgrading taxis and buses: Reliable and efficient public transport is essential for the daily lives of most South Africans.
- Expanding accessible public transport: The Gautrain remains an elitist service, leaving a majority of commuters without viable alternatives.
From the outset, we have cautioned that this expansion is misguided. With dwindling ridership and mounting operational costs, it is now abundantly clear: We warned you.
It’s time to refocus our investments on solutions that genuinely matter—transport initiatives that uplift all South Africans, not just a privileged few.
The AA calls on authorities to reassess their transport priorities and champion practical, inclusive solutions that benefit the many, rather than the elite minority.
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