Union: Prasa is not ready to resume operations

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Union: Prasa is not ready to resume operations
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Prasa's trains are expected to resume limited operations after nearly three months of lockdown.

The Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa will resume limited services. eNCA speaks to United National Transport Union's Sonja Carstens. Courtesy

JOHANNESBURG - The Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa resumed limited train services in some parts of the country on Wednesday.Trains have been parked since the beginning of the lockdown."Prasa is currently running at 15% of its normal capacity, only 15%. Now you have a train waiting at an intersection, waiting for manual authorisation and that is where the problem starts," said the union's Sonja Casterns.

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