sin información
🕗 horarios
Lunes | ⚠ | |||||
Martes | ⚠ | |||||
Miércoles | ⚠ | |||||
Jueves | ⚠ | |||||
Viernes | ⚠ | |||||
Sábado | ⚠ | |||||
Domingo | ⚠ |
Grosvenor Street, 0028, Pretoria, Pretoria, ZA South Africa
contactos teléfono: +27 80 081 1811
sitio web: www.gautrain.co.za
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: -25.747072, Longitude: 28.237617
Gregg Mulzack
::Last stop on the Park (Jhb) to Hatfield (Pta) Gautrain run. Train of course very convenient to travel between the two cities. Use it mainly when travelling to Pretoria for meetings. Station very central location. Can walk from here in to Hatfield, or to neighbouring areas in Pta using the Gautrain buses.
Fatimah Boltman
::Definitely worth taking the Gautrain versus facing hectic traffic from Pretoria to Johannesburg. Starts journey from Hatfield station, sonnets of seats avail. Starts filling up along the route during peak times. Very clean. No eating, drinking (even water or chewing gum) allowed once u enter Gautrain precinct including on trains).
Cliff Nel
::Very worrying to find out cars are being stolen from parking Garage's There are now special parking bays for "targeted vehicles " 4x4 and Toyota Fortuners. And once more train leaves 2 minutes early
Janke Kleynhans
::Very nice system comparable to that of Europe. However the busses from station to other destinations (Steve biko hospital for example) very costly and not available most of the time. Area unsafe to walk to destination.
Duane Frost
::Very efficient rail system. Always on time but doesn't allow for a long wait. People using the rail is very unfriendly and push and shove. Limited seats for commuters getting on at Centurion and further on. Variety of usage and different times/prices to cater for peak / off peak. No eating allowed on the rail. Bad reception for most part on the rail system.