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8 May SARF 2010 - Monitoring SA NEWS UPDATE

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2010/04/30

Freight & Trading Weekly

‘High-speed rail link misses the point’

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Orlek, Joy

R 6563.04

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‘High-speed misses the BY Joy Orlek The proposal by Transport Minister S’bu Ndebele for a possible high-speed rail link between Johannesburg and Durban has stirred up heated industry debate, with the South African Road Federation (SARF) suggesting that the money would be far better spent on a truck superhighway. Durban-based SA Association of Freight Forwarders consultant Dave Watts however points out that it’s not the speed of the train that needs to be addressed, but rather the efficient