ABSTRACT The High-Speed Rail (HSR) systems in Southern Africa play a crucial role in modern transportation, through boosting economic growth, reducing traffic congestion, improving logistics, and supporting environmental sustainability. However, the development of HSR in the region faces significant challenges relating to railway safety and security. This essay analyzes three major barriers, which includes the infrastructure vulnerability, derailments, and collisions, and their impact on rail modernization. By reviewing studies and data, the essay explores the socio-economic effects of these issues and then recommends technological solutions such as the Positive Train Control (PTC), IoT-based monitoring, and smart traffic management. The essay emphasizes the need for infrastructure upgrade, policy change, and collaboration among stakeholders to prepare the Southern Africa’s rail sector for the future demands.
Anthony Sigama (Thu,) studied this question.