Hatfield (Gautrain station)

Hatfield is a metrorail station on the Gautrain rapid transit system in the Pretoria (Tshwane metropolitan area) suburb of Hatfield, Gauteng. It was opened on 2 August 2011 as part of the second phase of the Gautrain project.

Hatfield
Gautrain rapid transit station
General information
Locationcnr. Arcadia and Grosvenor Streets
Hatfield, Pretoria, Gauteng, 0083
Coordinates25.7477°S 28.2384°E / -25.7477; 28.2384
Line(s)
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Construction
AccessibleYes
History
Opened02 August 2011
Electrified2011
Services
Preceding station Gautrain Following station
Pretoria
towards Park Station
North–South Line Terminus

Location

The above- and underground station area is located east of the centre of Pretoria between Grosvenor Street and Jan Shoba Street (M7)(old Duncan Street). North-east of the station is the M2 motorway junction and the N1 national road. The Hatfield station forms the northern terminus on the north–south route of the Gautrain and allows passengers to pass to the PRASA rail network.

Passengers travelling to OR Tambo International Airport will have to change trains at Marlboro station, for a direct 15-minute transit to the airport.

Connections with other modes of transport

The station can be reached by various modes of transport. These include the Gautrain bus service for Gautrain passengers, a dedicated feeder system at the stations. Not far from the station is the station Hartbeesspruit of PRASA, whose tracks run parallel to the Gautrain. Short-term car parking spaces are available in the vicinity of the Gautrain station.

Gautrain passengers can reach the station's platforms via stairs and escalators/elevators.

Urban functional areas and attractions near the station

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