Gautrain services disrupted in Joburg
Updated | By Olivia Phalaetsile

"It appears that the origin of the problem was a road vehicle which crashed into an Eskom pylon causing it to drop one of its lines across the Gautrain alignment," said Bombela spokesman Errol Braithwaite.
"Gautrain train services to the airport, and between Marlboro and the Johannesburg CBD, have been interrupted due to an Eskom cable which broke and fell across the Gautrain alignment near to Marlboro station."
This resulted in a loss of traction power to the trains.
Braithwaite said no trains were stuck in tunnels and only one train was stranded near the Marlboro station.
"The affected passengers were safely disembarked and led back to Marlboro station.
"As of... 8.45am, the Eskom cable had been removed and Gautrain technicians were progressing with safety and damage checks with a view to re-opening services as soon as possible."
He said buses were deployed to ferry Gautrain passengers between the affected stations as there were widespread delays.
"As a consequence passengers are advised to make alternative commuting arrangements if at all possible," he said.
"In the meantime, all Gautrain fare gates have been opened so no passengers will be paying for any services while the situation persists."
(File photo: Gallo Images)
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