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Spoornet sets August date for locomotive tenders

23 Jul 2003 - by Staff reporter
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Alan Peat
THE WINNERS of the 20-year tenders for the upgrade of Spoornet’s locomotive fleet are due to be announced next month (August), according to spokesman Mike Asefovitz.
Spoornet has been allocated a sum of R20-billion over the next 20-years for upgrading and increasing rolling stock capacity.
This will be allocated at the rate of R1-bn a year and will go a long way to replenishing the wagon shortage in a relatively short time, he said.
An additional R200-m was also allocated by Transnet last November for Spoornet to refurbish damaged rolling stock that has been mothballed for some time. This was intended to be a short-term holdover until the new equipment budgets could be allocated, and tenders opened.
“We are waiting for Minister of Public Affairs, Jeff Radebe, to make a statement,” said Asefovitz. “But it’s very much there, and very much happening and everything will be going ahead soon.”

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