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Summary of Fares Train Products Fares Fares effective 01 October 2020 Fares Pay-As-You-Go The minimum available value on a Gautrain Card is R30. The maximum Pay-As-You-Go value that can be loaded Comfort Key onto a Gautrain Card is R3200. Simply load your preferred Pay-As-You-Go value onto your Gautrain Card and the Applicable weekdays only correct fare will be automatically deducted from your Card when tagging out. LOW CONGESTION PEAK PEAK fares indicated in orange below are applied when you access the Gautrain system between 06h00 MODERATE CONGESTION FARES and 08h30, between 15h30 and 18h00 on weekdays and all day on weekends and public holidays. HIGH CONGESTION OFF- indicated in green below are applied when you access the Gautrain system before PEAK OFF-PEAK fares Note: Consider the Comfort Key FARES 06h00, between 08h30 and 15h30 or after 18h00 on weekdays. when deciding on the time to travel. Summary of Fares Pay-As-You-Go Single Train Fares Parking Fares - Rhodesfield and Hatfield Rail-User Return Non-Rail For a trial period, High Peak Fares (Red Fares) have been suspended when travelling in the high peak period. While the High Peak Fares no longer apply, expect more Parking Period Train Trip User Train Trip congested trains, platforms and stations. For your comfort, we recommend that you travel off-peak. 0 - 45min Free Free High Peak Depending on capacity constraints, we may re-introduce the high-peak fares at a later date. 45min - 1hr R 16 R 16 1hr - 24hr R 24 R 115 Two days R 54 R 230 Three days R 84 R 345 Four days R 114 R 460 Pay-As-You-Go Single Train Fares Five days R 144 R 575 Hatfield R 29 R 38 R 60 R 70 R 75 R 78 R 85 R 78 R 200 Six Days R 174 R 690 Pretoria R 29 R 33 R 47 R 65 R 70 R 75 R 78 R 75 R 200 Seven Days R 204 R 805 Centurion R 38 R 33 R 39 R 47 R 61 R 64 R 70 R 68 R 200 Eight days R 234 R 920 Midrand R 60 R 47 R 39 R 33 R 39 R 44 R 47 R 45 R 185 Nine Days R 264 R 1035 Marlboro R 70 R 65 R 47 R 33 R 29 R 32 R 39 R 33 R 175 Ten Days R 294 R 1150 Peak Sandton R 75 R 70 R 61 R 39 R 29 R 29 R 32 R 43 R 175 R 294 plus R 1150 plus Rosebank R 78 R 75 R 64 R 44 R 32 R 29 R 29 R 45 R 185 After 10 days Park R 85 R 78 R 70 R 47 R 39 R 32 R 29 R 47 R 185 R 115 for every extra day R 115 for every extra day Rhodesfield R 78 R 75 R 68 R 45 R 33 R 43 R 45 R 47 R 175 OR Tambo R 200 R 200 R 200 R 185 R 175 R 175 R 185 R 185 R 175 Hatfield Pretoria Centurion Midrand Marlboro Sandton Rosebank Park Rhodesfield OR Tambo Note: Valid between 06h00 and 08h30 and between 15h30 and 18h00 on weekdays, based on time of entry. These fares also apply on weekends and public holidays. Parking Fares (Other Stations) Rail-User Return Non-Rail Centurion Rail-User Pay-As-You-Go Single Train Fares Parking Period Hatfield R 23 R 30 R 48 R 56 R 60 R 62 R 68 R 62 R 200 Train Trip User Train Trip Return Train Trip Pretoria R 23 R 26 R 37 R 52 R 56 R 60 R 62 R 60 R 200 0 - 15min Free Free Free Centurion R 30 R 26 R 31 R 37 R 48 R 51 R 56 R 54 R 200 15min - 1hr R 16 R 16 R 16 Midrand R 48 R 37 R 31 R 26 R 31 R 35 R 37 R 36 R 185 1hr - 24hr R 24 R 115 R 16 Marlboro R 56 R 52 R 37 R 26 R 23 R 25 R 31 R 26 R 175 Two days R 54 R 230 R 54 Sandton R 60 R 56 R 48 R 31 R 23 R 23 R 25 R 34 R 175 Three days R 84 R 345 R 84 Off-Peak Rosebank R 62 R 60 R 51 R 35 R 25 R 23 R 23 R 36 R 185 Four days R 114 R 460 R 114 Park R 68 R 62 R 56 R 37 R 31 R 25 R 23 R 37 R 185 Five days R 144 R 575 R 144 Rhodesfield R 62 R 60 R 54 R 36 R 26 R 34 R 36 R 37 R 175 Six days R 174 R 690 R 174 OR Tambo R 200 R 200 R 200 R 185 R 175 R 175 R 185 R 185 R 175 Seven days R 204 R 805 R 204 Hatfield Pretoria Centurion Midrand Marlboro Sandton Rosebank Park Rhodesfield OR Tambo Eight days R 234 R 920 R 234 Note: Valid between opening time and 06h00, between 08h30 and 15h30 and between 18h00 and closing time on weekdays, based on time of entry. Nine days R 264 R 1035 R 264 Ten days R 294 R 1150 R 294 R 294 plus R 1150 plus R 294 plus After 10 days R 115 for every extra R 115 for every extra R 115 for every extra day day day Note: Parking fares at Centurion differs to parking fares at all other stations. Train Products The same parking fare is applicable to both the new and existing parking at Centurion station. Train Products may be used at any time of the day and any day of the week. Bus Fares Rail-User Peak R 10 Weekly Train Product Rail-User Off-Peak R 3 Non-Rail User Peak R 23 10 train trips valid for 10 days Non-Rail User Off-Peak R 16 Hatfield R 269 R 352 R 555 R 648 R 694 R 722 R 787 R 722 Save up to Pretoria R 269 R 306 R 435 R 602 R 648 R 694 R 722 R 694 Note: Peak bus times are between 06h00 and 08h30 and between 15h30 and 18h00. Centurion R 352 R 306 R 361 R 435 R 565 R 592 R 648 R 629 7,5% Midrand R 555 R 435 R 361 R 306 R 361 R 407 R 435 R 417 Marlboro R 648 R 602 R 435 R 306 R 269 R 296 R 361 R 306 Sandton R 694 R 648 R 565 R 361 R 269 R 269 R 296 R 398 Rosebank R 722 R 694 R 592 R 407 R 296 R 269 R 269 R 417 Park R 787 R 722 R 648 R 435 R 361 R 296 R 269 R 435 Rhodesfield R 722 R 694 R 629 R 417 R 306 R 398 R 417 R 435 Other Fees Hatfield Pretoria Centurion Midrand Marlboro Sandton Rosebank Park Rhodesfield Gautrain Card cost R 18 Admin Fee* R 19 Minimum Card Balance R 30 *An admin fee may be applicable to refunds and transfer of funds from one card to another. Monthly Train Product 44 train trips valid for 44 days Hatfield R 1 085 R 1 422 R 2 244 R 2 618 R 2 805 R 2 918 R 3 179 R 2 918 Save up to Pretoria R 1 085 R 1 235 R 1 758 R 2 431 R 2 618 R 2 805 R 2 918 R 2 805 Centurion R 1 422 R 1 235 R 1 459 R 1 758 R 2 282 R 2 394 R 2 618 R 2 544 15% Penalty Fees Midrand R 2 244 R 1 758 R 1 459 R 1 235 R 1 459 R 1 646 R 1 758 R 1 683 If paid < 30 days Marlboro R 2 618 R 2 431 R 1 758 R 1 235 R 1 085 R 1 197 R 1 459 R 1 235 Level 1 R 400 R 200 Sandton R 2 805 R 2 618 R 2 282 R 1 459 R 1 085 R 1 085 R 1 197 R 1 609 Level 2 R 500 R 250 Rosebank R 2 918 R 2 805 R 2 394 R 1 646 R 1 197 R 1 085 R 1 085 R 1 683 Park R 3 179 R 2 918 R 2 618 R 1 758 R 1 459 R 1 197 R 1 085 R 1 758 Level 3 R 700 R 350 Rhodesfield R 2 918 R 2 805 R 2 544 R 1 683 R 1 235 R 1 609 R 1 683 R 1 758 Hatfield Pretoria Centurion Midrand Marlboro Sandton Rosebank Park Rhodesfield Single Trip Product Fares charged at Peak Period Rates Hatfield R 29 R 38 R 60 R 70 R 75 R 78 R 85 R 78 R 200 Pretoria R 29 R 33 R 47 R 65 R 70 R 75 R 78 R 75 R 200 Centurion R 38 R 33 R 39 R 47 R 61 R 64 R 70 R 68 R 200 Midrand R 60 R 47 R 39 R 33 R 39 R 44 R 47 R 45 R 185 Marlboro R 70 R 65 R 47 R 33 R 29 R 32 R 39 R 33 R 175 Sandton R 75 R 70 R 61 R 39 R 29 R 29 R 32 R 43 R 175 Rosebank R 78 R 75 R 64 R 44 R 32 R 29 R 29 R 45 R 185 Park R 85 R 78 R 70 R 47 R 39 R 32 R 29 R 47 R 185 Note: Single and Return Train Rhodesfield R 78 R 75 R 68 R 45 R 33 R 43 R 45 R 47 R 175 OR Tambo R 200 R 200 R 200 R 185 R 175 R 175 R 185 R 185 R 175 Trip Products are recommended Hatfield Pretoria Centurion Midrand Marlboro Sandton Rosebank Park Rhodesfield OR Tambo if travelling during peak period.
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