Title: SACN PT Sustainability
1SACN Seminar on sustainable PT
- SUSTAINABLE MEGA PUBLIC TRANSPORT
- PROJECTS
- Rapid rail project
- in Gauteng
- Romano Del Mistro
2Background
- Downside
- The Apartheid train?
- Versus Soweto line?
- Passengers and mode
- Long distance travel
- Upside
- Civil engineering
- Communication
- Political will
- The improved image of PT
- The capacity
- The project
- In a 100 years time?
- What would we have done without the Gautrain?
- What will the Gautrain be doing without
energy?
3Background Presentation
- The Gautrain project
- Sustainability
- Comparison of alternatives
- Improving sustainability
- The real issue
4The Gautrain project Route
- Pretoria Johannesburg
- 62 km
- 7 stations
- 45 000 one way daily passengers (??) (120 000
passengers per day by 2010 ) - 11 km of tunnel
- 7,5 km of bridges
- R7 billion at 2001 values.
- 160 km/hr (40min Pta- Jhb)
- Marlboro Oliver Tambo International
Airport - 13 km
- 3 stations
5The Gautrain project Socio economics GGP and
Jobs
- Jobs
- 43 000 jobs being created during the construction
phase - To date more than 6 700 local direct jobs and
an estimated total of more than 36 200 direct,
indirect and induced jobs. - 40 000 jobs could be created as a result of the
economic activity related to the Gautrain
- GGP
- An increase of between 0,4 and 0,5 in the GGP.
- Operation and maintenance expenditure of R325
million per year - R4 billion (60 of budget) to be spent on
infrastructure (2002)
6The Gautrain project Socio economics Jobs and
training
- Ekurhuleni plant to build Gautrain carriages
- 29 July 2008
- Gautrain's 81 carriages will be assembled UCW
plant in Nigel - Investing about R15 million in their Nigel
assembly plant - More than R5 million of that in training,"
- Plant would employ 85 people, 17 of whom are
currently in Derby
7The Gautrain project Feeder services
8The Gautrain project The project
9The Gautrain project The project
10The Gautrain project The project
11The Gautrain project The project
12Sustainability
- Improving sustainability
- Passenger volume
- Creating more jobs
- Energy
- Comparison
- Generic and Gautrain
- Total cost
- Capital cost
- Ongoing costs
- Job creation
- Energy
13SustainabilityGautrain specific
- Gautrain
- Feeder 10km
- Distributor 5km
14Sustainability Gautrain specificPeak hour
boardings and alightings
- For feeders and distributors to Gautrain
15Sustainability Gautrain specificPeak OD matrix
- For direct services of alternatives
16Sustainability Gautrain specificCapital cost
- Ever increasing costs of mega projects
- Capital cost / trip
- R30 000 000 000
- _at_ 12 for 20 years
- R4 billion/yr
- For 100 000 pax/day
- over 300 days/yr
- R133,88/trip
- 44 trips R5891/month
- _at_ 8 for 200 000/day
- R51.93/trip (R2240/month)
actual
cpi
17Sustainability Gautrain specificCapital cost
- Gautrain much more costly
18Sustainability Generic line haulTotal cost /
passenger
19Sustainability Generic line haulTotal cost /
passenger excluding way capital
20Sustainability Gautrain specificTotal annual
cost
- Gautrain system is 3 times more costly
21Sustainability Generic line haulOperating
cost / passenger
22Sustainability Gautrain specificOperating
cost
- Gautrain system 13 less costly
23Sustainability Generic line haulEnergy
consumption / passenger
24Sustainability Gautrain specificEnergy
consumption
- Gautrain system uses 5 less energy
25Improving SustainabilityPassenger volumes
- Gauteng road network
- R55 billion?
- More congestion
- Petrol price
- Land use policy
- Shorten trips
- More passengers
- less vehicles
26Improving SustainabilityCreating more jobs-
Feeder services
- Proposed fleet
- 210 minibuses
- 672 jobs _at_3.2/veh)
- Proposed fleet
- 97 35-seater buses
- 21 55-seater buses
- 7 articulated buses.
- 125 buses in total
- 400 jobs _at_ 3.2/veh)
27Improving SustainabilityEnergy Future
- Affordable energy?
- ½ of peak supply?
- Oil future 2025
28Improving SustainabilityReducing travel
- What is the saving in cost from reducing travel?
- What is the benefit that is lost
- To the individual?
- To the employer?
- To the country?
- Restructuring land use
- Inducing the private sector
Preparing to be competitive when energy costs are
very high ?
29Conclusions The Gautrain project
- Fait accompli
- A civil engineering feat
- Public transport image
- Political will
- Environmental benefits
- Competitive after sunk costs
- Best use of R30 billion?
- Opportunity costs
- Improve sustainability
- Increase passengers
- Reduce cost
- Reduce trip length??
- Effect of fuel price
- More freeways?
- Create more jobs
- Recap minibuses as feeders
- Restructure land use
- Induce private sector
But we must also prepare for very high energy
costs!