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After 1 000km of copper cable was stolen from Transnet, it may switch to diesel-only trains - News24

Last updated Wednesday, November 10, 2021 08:49 ET , Source: NewsService

  • The state-owned rail operator experiences 600 copper cable theft and vandalism incidents per month.
  • The situation is worsening with 9.4km of cable stolen in the past 48 hours alone
  • Transnet is considering a move away from electric locomotives to diesel-only.

Copper cable theft and vandalism has reached "unprecedented levels", with over 600 incidents a month and growing, Transnet has warned.

Transnet Freight Rail (TFR), an operating division of state-owned logistics company Transnet, in a statement on Wednesday afternoon said it lost over 1 000 km of copper cable between January and October.

“TFR continues to witness a steep increase in incidents. In the period 29 October to 10 November, 55km of cable was stolen, 9.4km of which was stolen in the last 48 hours alone,” the company said.

The rampant theft and vandalism is wreaking havoc on the rail network causing Transnet to cancel trains daily which in turn causes it, and its customers to lose out on billions in potential revenues.

In the year to date, TFR said it has cancelled 1 190 trains as a direct result of security related incidents.

"The incidents range from the theft of copper cable, vandalism of susbstations which are crucial to the running of our electrified fleet, theft of wiring and cable from locomotives, theft of wooden rail sleepers and other malicious damage to Transnet property," TFR said. "The damage runs into hundreds of millions."

The rail operator said many of the incidents take place on...



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