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Coordinates: 25°4529S 28°1121E / 25.75806°S 28.18917°E / -25.75806; 28.18917
 

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Pretoria
Railway station
General information
LocationScheiding Street, Pretoria
Coordinates25°45′29S 28°11′21E / 25.75806°S 28.18917°E / -25.75806; 28.18917
Owned byPRASA
Line(s)Shosholoza Meyl:

Gautrain:

Metrorail:

Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
History
Opened1892
Rebuilt1910
Electrifiedyes

Location

Pretoria is located in Pretoria
Pretoria

Pretoria

Location within Pretoria

Pretoria is located in Gauteng
Pretoria

Pretoria

Pretoria (Gauteng)

Pretoria is located in South Africa
Pretoria

Pretoria

Pretoria (South Africa)

View of the station from Salvokop

Pretoria railway station is the central stationinPretoria, the executive capital of South Africa. It is located between Pretoria's central business district and Salvokop, in a 1910 building designed by Herbert Baker. It is the terminus of various Metrorail commuter rail services in the northern part of Gauteng, and a stop on Shosholoza Meyl inter-city services from JohannesburgtoPolokwane and Nelspruit. Pretoria is also the northern terminus of the luxury Blue Train service from Cape Town. Platforms and tracks for the Gautrain rapid-rail service are adjacent to the main-line station.

History[edit]

The first railway station in Pretoria was built in 1892 by the Netherlands-South African Railway Company (NZASM) as the western terminus of its line to the harbour of Delagoa Bay (now Maputo).[1] In 1910, shortly before the creation of the Union of South Africa, the government of the Transvaal Colony decided to spend excess funds on constructing a new station for Pretoria, rather than surrendering the money to the new national government. The new station was the first public building designed by Sir Herbert Baker.[2]

On 19 February 2001, a signalling failure led to major delays to Metrorail services in Pretoria. Angered by the delays, some commuters set a fire in a waiting room which spread to the roof of the building, which caved in. Almost all of the roof was destroyed, although the structure itself was saved.[3] The restoration, which cost 18 million rand, started in June 2001 and finished in February 2002.[2]

Services[edit]

Shosholoza Meyl inter-city services originating from Johannesburg pass through Pretoria en route to Musina via Polokwane and Komatipoort via Nelspruit. Metrorail commuter services operate from Pretoria west to Atteridgeville, north to Soshanguve and Ga-Rankuwa, east to Mamelodi, and south to Johannesburg Park Station. The Gautrain connects Pretoria station to Park Station, with another going east in Pretoria to Hatfield.

Preceding station Shosholoza Meyl Following station
Germiston
towards Johannesburg
Johannesburg–Komatipoort Eerste Fabrieke
towards Komatipoort
Johannesburg–Musina Pyramid
towards Musina
Preceding station Gautrain Following station
Centurion
towards Park Station
North–South Line Hatfield
Terminus
Preceding station Metrorail Gauteng Following station
Fonteine
towards Johannesburg
Johannesburg–Pretoria

Terminus
Terminus Pretoria–Saulsville

Bosman Street
towards Saulsville
Pretoria–Mabopane/De Wildt

Bosman Street
towards MabopaneorDe Wildt
Pretoria–Pienaarspoort Mears Street
towards Pienaarspoort

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Pretoria/Tshwane: Timeline 1800–1889". South African History Online. Archived from the original on 7 June 2011. Retrieved 5 July 2010.
  • ^ a b Davie, Lucille (13 February 2002). "A swastika, Herbert Baker & Pretoria Station". SouthAfrica.info. Archived from the original on 27 September 2013. Retrieved 5 July 2010.
  • ^ "Angry commuters cause R30m damage to station". Sapa. 20 February 2001. Archived from the original on 2 August 2012.
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