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Prasa revises fare structure after outcry
Cape Argus
|August 04, 2025
THE Passenger Rail Agency of SA (Prasa) has made changes to its fare structure in response to objections from trade unions, commuter groups, and civil society organisations, just before the planned fare increase.
It follows days of escalating pressure, with the United Commuters Voice (UCV) announcing that the new fares will offer more affordable rates for working-class commuters, ensuring better access to public transport.
The Congress of SA Trade Unions (Cosatu) was among those who voiced concern ahead of the increase.
“While Cosatu welcomes the huge improvements Prasa has made to its infrastructure, as well as the roll-out of the new trains, the federation believes the proposed ticket price hike is high and will be burdensome to commuters who are already battling to cope,” said Tony Ehrenreich, Cosatu deputy parliamentary coordinator.
UCV, which led coordinated objections with support from commuters, labour, and community groups, confirmed that Prasa backed down from its initial fare plan.
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