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Southern Line (Cape Town)

Metrorail Southern Line
Kalk Bay Station 3.jpg
A Southern Line train pulls out of Kalk Bay station
Overview
Type Commuter rail
System Metrorail Western Cape
Status Operational
Locale Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
Termini Cape Town
Simon's Town
Stations 28
Operation
Opened 1882
Owner PRASA
Operator(s) Metrorail
Rolling stock Class 5M2A
Class 10M5
Technical
Number of tracks 2 (Cape Town-Fish Hoek)
1 (Fish Hoek-Simon's Town)
Track gauge 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Electrification Overhead catenary
Route map
0:00 Cape Town
Eastern Boulevard (N2)
(NL, CL via Ysterplaat Right arrow)
0:03
0:06 Salt River
(NL, CL, CFL via Maitland Right arrow)
0:09 Observatory
Settlers' Way (N2)
0:11 Mowbray
0:13 Rosebank
Liesbeek River
0:15 Rondebosch
0:18 Newlands
0:20 Claremont
0:22 Harfield Road
0:24 Kenilworth
0:26 Wynberg
0:28 Wittebome
0:30 Plumstead
0:32 Steurhof
Diep River
0:34 Diep River
(Cape Flats Line Right arrow)
0:36 Heathfield
0:39 Retreat
0:42 Steenberg
0:44 Lakeside
0:47 False Bay
0:48 Muizenberg
0:51 St. James
0:53 Kalk Bay
Clovelly
Silvermine River
0:58 Fish Hoek
1:00 Sunny Cove
1:05 Glencairn
1:10 Simon's Town

The Southern Line is a commuter rail line operated by Metrorail Western Cape, connecting Cape Town station in central Cape Town, South Africa with the Southern Suburbs and the towns on the west coast of False Bay, terminating in Simon's Town.

The Wynberg Railway Company was established in 1861 to build a railway line from Salt River Junction to Wynberg, which opened on 19 December 1864. In 1876 the company was taken over by the Cape Government Railways, and the line, which had originally been built to the standard gauge, was rebuilt to Cape gauge.

The extension to Muizenberg opened on 15 December 1882, and a further extension to Kalk Bay on 5 May 1883. The final extension, to the naval base at Simon's Town, opened on 1 December 1890. The line was electrified with overhead catenary in 1928.

The line runs on "Cape gauge" 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) track, and is electrified with 3,000 V DC overhead catenary. Service on the line is provided by Electric Multiple Units of Class 5M2A and Class 10M5. The units are made up in an eight-car configuration, shorter than on the other Metrorail routes in Cape Town, because many of the platforms on the Southern Line are too short to handle longer trains.


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