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REPORT: GAUTENG PUBLIC TRANSPORT

26 Oct 2016
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Affordable and easy ways to explore 

OVER the years, Gauteng

has developed a

convenient network of

transport options that can take

travellers virtually anywhere.

The Gautrain travels from

Park Station in Braamfontein

to Tshwane and OR Tambo

International Airport. Rea

Vaya and Metrobus offer a

wide transport network in

Johannesburg and Tshwane’s

municipal bus service and

A Re Yeng Bus Rapid

Transport (BRT) system

cover most of the city and

surrounding areas.

Gauteng Tourism Authority

spokesperson, Barba

Gaoganediwe, says the

availability of reliable, safe

public transport broadens the

potential market of visitors to

various attractions across the

Gauteng city region.

“Over the years, transport

infrastructure in the province

has greatly improved in terms

of the options available,

reliability and safety. Using

public transport is cheaper

than using one’s own car

or a hired car and improves

accessibility to our various

tourist attractions. The private

sector, whether Uber or

companies offering tuk tuk

services, has also come to

the party with new transport

options that have made

moving around Gauteng much

easier.” 

New to Rosebank 

New on the horizon

is City Sightseeing

Johannesburg’s Green

Tour, which is expected

to start operating in early

November.

The Green Tour will start

in Rosebank with stops at

Zoo Lake, Johannesburg

Zoo, the Military Museum

and Constitution Hill

before returning to

Rosebank.

A one-day ticket

(R190) will give

customers access to

both the Green Tour

and City Sightseeing’s

Johannesburg Red

City Tour, with a route

changeover available

at Constitution Hill.

Passengers can hop on

and off at their leisure.

A two-day ticket costs

R290 and there’s an

option on both tickets to

add a Soweto tour.

How to get around  

FOR visitors to Johannesburg

and Pretoria needing shorthaul

transport, tuk tuks are a

cost-effective option. Shesha

Tuks – which offers shorthaul

transport in Sandton,

Rosebank and Tshwane –

operates within a 5km radius

of the Sandton and Pretoria

Gautrain stations.

 Costs range from R25 for a

3km trip to R95 for a 10km

trip. Visitors looking to take

a walking or cycling tour of

Alexandra township with

operator The Hub Presents,

can catch a ride with Shesha

Tuks to Alexandra.

For those wishing to explore

the many new and exciting

cultural hubs in downtown

Johannesburg, there are a

myriad of public transport

options, such as taking the

Gautrain to Park Station or

catching a tuk tuk, Metrobus

or the Rea Vaya bus.

Attractions in and around

Braamfontein, the CBD,

Johannesburg’s south and

Soweto can be accessed

via City Sightseeing

Johannesburg’s Red City Tour

and Soweto Combo as well as

on the Rea Vaya.

Red City Tour stops include

Park Station, Carlton Centre,

James Hall Museum of

Transport, Gold Reef City

Casino, Apartheid Museum,

Mining District Walk, Newtown

Precinct, Newtown Junction

Mall, Origins Centre at Wits,

The Grove in Braamfontein,

and Constitution Hill.

Rea Vaya’s inner city

circular route (C3) travels

via Constitution Hill, the

Johannesburg Art Gallery,

Origins Centre, Planetarium,

SAB World of Beer,

MuseumAfrica and the SciBono

Discovery Centre.

Rea Vaya’s T1 route travels

from Ellis Park to Soweto

with stops near the Main

Street Mall, the Johannesburg

High Court and in Soweto,

the Walter Sisulu Square of

Dedication, Regina Mundi

Catholic Church, Vilakazi Street

and the Hector Pieterson

Memorial and Museum.

In Soweto, travellers can take

part in walking, cycling and tuk

tuk tours with Lebo’s Soweto

Backpackers, mountain

biking excursions with Bay of

Grace Tours, and quad biking

tours with Soweto Outdoor

Adventures.

Visitors can also get to the

cultural Maboneng Precinct by

catching Rea Vaya’s C1 bus in

the CBD, travelling east-bound.

Tours that use public transport

SOME tourism stakeholders

are incorporating public

transport as part of their

tours.

Curiocity Johannesburg’s

Inner City Urban Hiking Tour

(R250pp) combines walking

and public transport to see

some of the city’s hidden

treasures. From the Maboneng

district guests walk to Kwa

Mai-Mai traditional healers’

market, then to the Collectors

Treasury – the largest

second-hand bookstore in

the Southern hemisphere.

They then take in a bird’s-eye

view of Johannesburg from

the Carlton Centre’s 50th

floor. After a walk through the

bustling Small Street Mall,

guests visit the Ethiopian

Quarter and enjoy an Ethiopian

lunch before exploring the

Newtown cultural precinct and

Chancellor House – formerly

the site of Nelson Mandela

and Oliver Tambo’s law

practice. The group then catch

the Rea Vaya bus back to

Maboneng.

Another fun excursion is

Friends of the Rail’s steam

train to Cullinan, which offers

scheduled departures each

month from its Hermanstad

Station in Pretoria. Visitors can

explore Cullinan’s rich diamond

history on mine and village

tours, lunch at one of many

quaint restaurants, picnic in

the park or enjoy quad biking

safaris, extreme ziplining,

abseiling and more with

Adventure Zone Cullinan.

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