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National Railway Safety Regulator Act, 2002 (Act No. 16 of 2002)

Regulations

Determination of Permits Fees for the 2017/18 financial year

1. Definitions

 

Permit Fees Payable to the Railway Safety Regulator

 

For the purpose of calculating fees:

 

"annual passengers"

means the total number of passengers transported aboard railway operator's passenger and/or commuter rolling stock between two points (i.e. a station of boarding and of disembarkation) with the exception of a train operator's personnel, over the period of an operator's most recently completed financial year;

 

"annual tons"

The total sum of the mass of dangerous and/or general goods loaded onto a locomotive by a train operator in the preceding financial year, and transported along the portion of a rail network for which the train operator has a permit to traverse;

 

"cape gauge"

A type of railway track where the distance between the two rails of the track is 1,067 millimetres in length;

 

"general freight or passenger operators "

means network, train or station operators (or a combination thereof) whose operations include the transportation of passengers and freight that excludes dangerous and/or mining goods;

 

"mine operations"

means the operations undertaken above surface by train, network,  operators to support mining activities;

 

"non -rail related revenue"

means revenue generated by Train Operators, Network Operators or Station Operators whose railway operation is incidental to its main business;

 

"passengers"

means people transported by a train between two points (i.e. a station of boarding and of disembarkation) with the exception of a train operator's personnel;

 

"rail- related revenue"

means the gross inflow of cash arising from all rail operating activities of an operator;

 

"relevant risk based fee rate"

means the rand value equivalent of the risks attributable to rail activities. The units of measurement include R/Kilometres (for network operations), R /number of stations (for station operator), R /passenger kilometres (for passenger operations), and R /ton kilometre (for freight operations);

 

"standard gauge"

railway track where the distance between the two rails of the railway track is 1,435 millimetres in length; and

 

"tourist passengers"

means passengers transported aboard railway operator's rolling stock between two points (i.e. a station of boarding and of disembarkation) for recreational purposes, with the exception of a train operator's personnel and commuter passengers.