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Passenger numbers up, freight volumes down in South Africa land transport

Passenger numbers up, freight volumes down in South Africa land transport

Zawya21 hours ago
South Africa's land transport industry experienced mixed results in May 2025, with a decline in freight volumes but an increase in passenger journeys, according to the latest data from Statistics South Africa.
The volume of goods transported declined by 3.7% in May 2025 compared to May 2024. The corresponding income also fell slightly, down 0.4% year-on-year.
Looking at the broader three-month period ending May 2025, income from freight transportation decreased by 0.9% compared to the same period in 2024.
Key contributors to this decline included:
• A 17.7% drop in agriculture and forestry primary products (contributing -1.0 percentage point); and
• A 10.2% decrease in container volumes (contributing -0.6 of a percentage point).
Seasonally adjusted data shows a 1.2% decrease in overall payload compared to the previous three months. Road freight declined by 1.5% (contributing -1.2 percentage points), while rail freight saw a modest 0.3% increase (contributing 0.1 of a percentage point).
Passenger journeys grow despite lower income
The number of passenger journeys increased by 8.7% in May 2025 compared to the same month in 2024. However, the corresponding income declined by 5.1% over the same period.
Seasonally adjusted figures for the three months ending May 2025 show a 0.6% rise in total passenger journeys. Rail passenger journeys rose by 3.0% (contributing 0.8 of a percentage point), while road journeys decreased slightly by 0.2% (contributing -0.1 of a percentage point).
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