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    South Africa’s high-speed rail plans regain momentum

    Chukwu GodloveBy Chukwu GodloveFebruary 13, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    South Africa’s long-discussed high-speed rail project is once again moving forward.

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    In his 2026 State of the Nation Address, President Cyril Ramaphosa reaffirmed government’s commitment to developing a high-speed bullet train network that would link key economic hubs across the country. The project aims to modernise long-distance travel and significantly cut journey times between major provinces.

    According to the President, improved rail infrastructure is critical to economic growth and regional connectivity. He pointed to the lengthy travel time between Johannesburg and eThekwini, which can exceed five hours by road, as an example of why faster alternatives are needed.

    Government has indicated that nearly 30 companies have already shown interest in participating in early project phases. Formal procurement processes are expected to begin as authorities seek proposals to initiate development.

    One of the priority routes under discussion is the Limpopo to Gauteng corridor. Plans suggest a high-speed link between Pretoria and Polokwane that could reduce travel time to roughly 90 minutes. If implementation proceeds according to current projections, operations could begin around 2030.

    The announcement renews attention on a project that has faced years of skepticism due to funding constraints and shifting timelines. However, renewed political backing suggests that high-speed rail remains part of South Africa’s long-term transport strategy.

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