The future of transport in Gauteng has always been tied to innovation. Now, Gautrain is bringing an exciting twist to daily commutes with a bold campaign that rewards loyal passengers. Between September and December 2025, five lucky riders will each walk away with R50 000 in cash just for using Gautrain regularly.
Travel That Rewards You
From 1 September to 31 December 2025, commuters who purchase and use three consecutive monthly Gautrain products will automatically qualify for entry into the draw.
This means whether you’re a student commuting to Wits, a professional rushing to Sandton, or a family heading to OR Tambo International Airport, you stand a chance to win.
“Public transport works best when commuters feel valued,” said Aleta Moloi-Okumu, Senior Manager of Digital Communication and Marketing at Gautrain. “This campaign isn’t just about moving people from one point to another it’s about showing loyalty to our passengers.”

Why This Matters for Gauteng
Every day, tens of thousands of people rely on Gautrain to move across Gauteng. The network links key hubs such as Sandton, Rosebank, Midrand, Pretoria, and OR Tambo International Airport areas central to the province’s economic growth.
By incentivising regular travel, Gautrain aims to:
- Promote sustainable mobility by reducing road congestion and emissions.
- Strengthen commuter loyalty by ensuring passengers see extra value in their journeys.
Transport economist Kabelo Motloung summed it up: “Reliable service plus real rewards isn’t just about selling tickets it builds trust and long-term commuter relationships.”
How to Enter the Giveaway
The competition is simple and straightforward:
- Purchase and use three consecutive monthly products (September–December 2025).
- Register online at mygautrain.co.za.
- Five winners, chosen at random, will each claim R50 000 in cash.
Monthly products like season tickets already save commuters money by covering unlimited trips this time, they could also change your life.

Excitement Among Commuters
At Rosebank Station, the campaign is already a hot topic.
“I travel daily from Pretoria to Joburg,” said finance professional Nthabiseng Khoza. “The chance to win R50 000 just for keeping my routine makes me feel Gautrain really values my loyalty.”
For students, the buzz is about affordability. Sipho Dlamini, a third-year Wits student, added: “Transport and textbooks add up quickly. Even if I don’t win, it’s good to see Gautrain giving something back.”
More Than Just a Competition
In a province often affected by service disruptions and electricity challenges, Gautrain remains a reliable mode of transport. This campaign highlights the system’s consistency and commitment to commuters.
“This isn’t just about five people winning cash,” said marketing consultant Thandi Mokoena. “It’s about thousands of passengers realising their transport provider is investing in them. That builds trust.”
Broader Economic Impact
Reliable public transport fuels Gauteng’s economy by connecting key business, residential, and travel hubs.
This giveaway adds another benefit keeping passengers riding consistently, which helps sustain jobs across the network, from security staff and cleaners to cafés and kiosks at Gautrain stations.
Smart Tips for Participation
If you want to join the competition, keep these in mind:
- Buy early: Secure your monthly products in advance.
- Stay updated: Check Gautrain’s website or app regularly.
- Budget smartly: Monthly passes are cheaper than daily tickets if you travel often.
- Don’t miss out: The offer closes on 31 December 2025.
A Lifestyle of Rewards
The R50 000 giveaway is more than just a lucky draw it’s an invitation to see commuting as part of a lifestyle that’s reliable, rewarding, and connected.
As Moloi-Okumu put it: “Every ride counts. Every passenger counts. This campaign celebrates the people who make Gautrain what it is.”
So, Gauteng ride, repeat, and you might just win. Your next journey could take you to work, to school, or into R50 000 in cash.
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