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Almost all passenger trains halted by PRASA

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From today's Sunday Times, Business Times section (August 15, 2010)
http://www.timeslive.co.za/business/art ... -to-a-halt
Passenger trains grind to a halt -
But company spokesman says total suspension is temporary, writes Paul Ash
Aug 14, 2010 2:29 PM | By Paul Ash

SA's mainline passenger trains have finally hit the buffers. On Thursday, the Passenger Rail Agency of SA (Prasa) cancelled all Shosholoza Meyl long-distance passenger trains, pending a "review" of the service, leaving thousands of passengers with pre-booked tickets out in the cold.

The only train that will run in the next two weeks is this weekend's Premier Classe service from Johannesburg to Durban and back. All other Premier Classe trains, a semi-luxury service popular with tourists, have been halted.

"The review calls for a total suspension of services," said Prasa spokesman Lillian Mofokeng. Until last Thursday, passenger trains operated regularly between Johannesburg and the country's main centres, as well as between Cape Town and Durban and East London. Metrorail commuter train services - which also fall under Prasa - are not affected.

Mofokeng said this did not mean the demise of the country's passenger trains. "It is just a temporary thing," she said.

Prasa will spend the next two weeks evaluating its passenger rail corridors to determine which of its routes are viable. Revenues have fallen far short of operating costs, and passenger trains are bedevilled by unreliable locomotives.

Prasa also pays Transnet Freight Rail (TFR) to run its trains on TFR tracks.

Shosholoza Meyl's troubles have been brewing for years. The mainline coach fleet is old and the passenger trains have had to make do with ailing electric units handed down from Shosholoza Meyl's former parent.

The rot goes back two decades when SA Transport Services, the successor to the old SA Railways, stopped investing in its passenger trains.

"They didn't spend a cent," said Rollo Dickson, editor of rail trade journal Railways Africa. "The crux of it is that when you get any backlog, it takes a long time to recover."

Successive managers of the passenger division have failed to address the problem, other than to cut schedules and routes.
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16:30 today saw the Shongololo Express arrive at Platform 25 and then set back into Platform 26 today. Hauled by a single blue 6E1.
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Dylan, Shongololo Express is private, not PRASA owned which I expect is why it still ran. Did you see any Shlosholoza Meyl trains operational during that time?
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The dispute and problems seem to deepen.
Business Day carries this today (16 August):
http://www.businessday.co.za/articles/C ... ?id=118042
Transnet service spat halts inter-city trains

A DISPUTE between Transnet and the Passenger Rail Agency of SA (Prasa) has resulted in all Shosholoza Meyl long-distance passenger train services being suspended from this weekend.

JULIUS BAUMANN
Published: 2010/08/16 06:19:42 AM

A DISPUTE between Transnet and the Passenger Rail Agency of SA (Prasa) has resulted in all Shosholoza Meyl long-distance passenger train services being suspended from this weekend.

Transnet has refused to certify Prasa trains that are not maintained by Transnet Rail Engineering (TRE), as is required in terms of Rail Safety Regulator regulations. This means the trains cannot run on Transnet’s network.

This follows a decision by Prasa to move the maintenance of its trains to its own workshops and other unnamed private contractors at the beginning of last week, blaming TRE for an unreliable and costly service. Transnet also claims that Prasa is in arrears on some of its accounts.

The suspension of the long- distance trains will affect services between all major cities in SA, including between Johannesburg and Durban.

United Transport and Allied Trade Unions general secretary Chris de Vos said on Friday that 25 trains under Prasa management would be suspended and thousands of passengers would have to find alternative transport.

Prasa could not confirm when the train service would resume.

However, the company had said it notified passengers of the suspension and would provide AutoPax buses to transport them to their destinations.

The dispute points to a deeper problem at Prasa, which, due to an unreliable service, continues to lose passengers to other road and air services, edging the passenger rail group closer to collapse.

“We believe this is a move by Transnet in retaliation for the loss of work from Prasa,” said Tumisang Kgaboesele, special adviser to Prasa CEO Lucky Montana. He said that last year Prasa spent R3bn on maintenance and overhaul services, of which about 40% was carried out by TRE.

Mr Montana said Prasa paid Transnet huge amounts for the maintenance of Shosholoza Meyl locomotives as well as additional sums to get access to the Transnet network.

“In fact, Transnet has been given the right of first refusal to render maintenance and refurbishment works. However, Prasa is not receiving quality and reliable services from Transnet to enable it to render decent train services to passengers,” Mr Montana said at the weekend.

“It will be difficult to continue to run these services when service levels are deteriorating.

“It is totally unacceptable that Shosholoza Meyl’s on-time performance stands at 35%,” with passengers experiencing up to 12- hour delays due to the “failure by Transnet to do its work, despite its high prices”, he said.

A dispute over payments owed to TRE is also to blame for the current dispute, with the passenger rail group falling behind in payments with several suppliers in recent weeks.

Mr Kgaboesele said these late payments relate to disputes with certain suppliers, including Transnet.

Mr Montana said Transnet had not adequately proved the alleged amounts owed to it by Prasa, which are over and above what Prasa has already paid.

But Transnet disputed Prasa’s allegations. “Transnet would like to place on record that there is no dispute relating to locomotive maintenance that is preventing Prasa trains from running on Transnet’s network or any other dispute that would lead to the suspension of the Shosholoza Meyl service. Notwithstanding significant payment delays and pricing disputes, Transnet has continued to provide maintenance and upgrade services to Prasa,” Transnet spokesman Mboniso Sigonyela said on Friday.

“However, in mid-July Prasa revised certain governance processes that related to the manner in which work performed by TRE would be authorised by Prasa. The revisions have resulted in about 70 locomotives awaiting maintenance due to Prasa’s inability to comply with these very same processes.”

Ever since taking over the passenger services from Transnet two years ago, Prasa has struggled to stay afloat due to insufficient state funding. Deputy Transport Minister Jeremy Cronin confirmed that subsidies to Prasa were insufficient. In addition to subsidies to fund its daily operation, Prasa management believes it needs up to R100bn over the next decade to refurbish ageing rolling stock.

Mr Cronin said at the weekend that this latest disagreement with Transnet will “energise” the government’s long- term plans to recapitalise Prasa.

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No SM trains were sighted yesterday. Even the class 36 pilot loco was nowhere to be seen. What was odd was that the 6E1 had to shunt the tour train into the other platform, then did so but left it fouling the points!
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No SM Trains in sight today. A steel lever used for hoisting concrete sections onto the new highway fell across the line just outside Paarden Eiland, blocking the Main Line to Bellville this morning. All trains were routed via Salt River , Maitland to Bellville. That must have been fun as that line is badly congested as it is.
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I see last night the Durban crew signed on at 02H00 to get kombied to Lions River , but I see they signed off at 03h00 anyway, so i guess nothing happened this side!
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I hope this is all sorted out before September 24 coz I'm booked on the Premiere Classe from Cape Town to P.E.
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We got told to fetch Prasa's diesel today (36-251) from Wentworth loco, to find, no brake handles, flat batteries and little fuel.. and they tell us we must "perchace" the break handles from TFR. .It just shows you how bitter TFR are about the whole thing. (Would you except a electric unit without pantos?? )

So dont know how they gonna shunt the trans natal together for tomorrow night! , I hear there is a train coming down to Durban tonight with some coaches.

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Greg any idea if the Cpt - Durban train is going to run? Some people I know have tickets for the train in two weeks time and they are very worried.
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This from http://www.shosholozameyl.co.za/
AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO ALL OUR VALUED CUSTOMERS
PRASA Management apologizes for the inconvenience caused due to the limited Shosholoza Meyl train service. Current operational routes are:

• JHB-DNB-JHB (the Trans Natal and Premier Classe); and
• JHB-CPT-JHB (Premier Classe only).

Please be assured of our continuous efforts to ensure the service is re-instated soon.
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All trains back to normal from today I heard.
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