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South Africa opens freight rail network to 11 private operators in major reform push

South Africa has granted 11 private companies access to operate trains on its national freight rail network in a landmark reform aimed at improving logistics efficiency and reviving the country’s struggling transport infrastructure. The decision marks one of the biggest steps yet toward liberalising South Africa’s rail sector, according to Reuters.

State-owned rail operator Transnet said the approved operators would be allowed to run freight services on parts of the national rail system under a new third-party access framework. Authorities hope the move will increase competition, improve cargo movement, and reduce pressure on congested road transport networks.

South Africa’s freight rail system has faced years of operational decline due to infrastructure damage, cable theft, equipment shortages, and underinvestment, severely affecting mining exports and industrial supply chains. Business groups and mining companies have repeatedly called for greater private-sector participation to restore rail efficiency and support economic growth.

Analysts say opening the network to private operators could significantly improve logistics capacity for key industries including mining, agriculture, and manufacturing. They note that successful implementation may also encourage fresh infrastructure investment while positioning South Africa to strengthen its role as a regional trade and export hub.

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