Brakpan


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FieldValue
nameBrakpan
settlement_typeTown
image_skyline[[File:Pentecost Protestant Church-Brakpan-001.jpg
image_captionPentecost Protestant Church, Abramowitz Street, Brakpan
pushpin_mapSouth Africa Gauteng#South Africa#Africa
coordinates
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameSouth Africa
subdivision_type1Province
subdivision_name1Gauteng
subdivision_type2District
subdivision_type3Municipality
subdivision_name3Ekurhuleni
subdivision_type4Main Place
established_titleEstablished
leader_titleCouncillor
area_footnotes
area_total_km2182.81
elevation_m1631
population_footnotes
population_total73080
population_as_of2011
population_density_km2auto
demographics_type1Racial makeup (2011)
demographics1_footnotes
demographics1_title1Black African
demographics1_info139.7%
demographics1_title2Coloured
demographics1_info22.5%
demographics1_title3Indian/Asian
demographics1_info34.1%
demographics1_title4White
demographics1_info453.3%
demographics1_title5Other
demographics1_info50.4%
demographics_type2First languages (2011)
demographics2_footnotes
demographics2_title1Afrikaans
demographics2_info147.2%
demographics2_title2English
demographics2_info216.5%
demographics2_title3Zulu
demographics2_info314.3%
demographics2_title4Sotho
demographics2_info44.8%
demographics2_title5Other
demographics2_info517.2%
timezone1SAST
utc_offset1+2
postal_code_typePostal code (street)
postal_code1540
postal2_code_typePO box
postal2_code1540
area_code_typeArea code
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websitehttp://www.brakpan-online.co.za/
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| name = Brakpan | settlement_type = Town | image_skyline = [[File:Pentecost Protestant Church-Brakpan-001.jpg|200px]] | image_caption = Pentecost Protestant Church, Abramowitz Street, Brakpan | pushpin_map = South Africa Gauteng#South Africa#Africa | coordinates = | subdivision_type = Country | subdivision_name = South Africa | subdivision_type1 = Province | subdivision_name1 = Gauteng | subdivision_type2 = District | subdivision_type3 = Municipality | subdivision_name3 = Ekurhuleni | subdivision_type4 = Main Place | established_title = Established | leader_title = Councillor | area_footnotes = | area_total_km2 = 182.81 | elevation_m = 1631 | population_footnotes = | population_total = 73080 | population_as_of = 2011 | population_density_km2 = auto | demographics_type1 = Racial makeup (2011) | demographics1_footnotes = | demographics1_title1 = Black African | demographics1_info1 = 39.7% | demographics1_title2 = Coloured | demographics1_info2 = 2.5% | demographics1_title3 = Indian/Asian | demographics1_info3 = 4.1% | demographics1_title4 = White | demographics1_info4 = 53.3% | demographics1_title5 = Other | demographics1_info5 = 0.4% | demographics_type2 = First languages (2011) | demographics2_footnotes = | demographics2_title1 = Afrikaans | demographics2_info1 = 47.2% | demographics2_title2 = English | demographics2_info2 = 16.5% | demographics2_title3 = Zulu | demographics2_info3 = 14.3% | demographics2_title4 = Sotho | demographics2_info4 = 4.8% | demographics2_title5 = Other | demographics2_info5 = 17.2% | timezone1 = SAST | utc_offset1 = +2 | postal_code_type = Postal code (street) | postal_code = 1540 | postal2_code_type = PO box | postal2_code = 1540 | area_code_type = Area code | area_code = 011 | website = http://www.brakpan-online.co.za/ Brakpan is a mining town on the East Rand of Gauteng, South Africa, approximately 38 kilometres (23.6 mi) east of Johannesburg.

History

The name Brakpan comes from a small pan on a farm called Weltevreden, which was filled with very brackish water and was probably referred to as the "brakpan", and it was near this pan that the first settlement started. In 1888, a coal seam was discovered and a coal mine under the name of Brakpan Collieries was started. When a railway line was constructed from Germiston to Springs, Brakpan became one of the stations along the route.

With gold fever running high on the Witwatersrand in the early years of the twentieth century, it was not long before gold was discovered. In 1905, Brakpan Mines Company sunk its first two gold mining shafts. One of its claims to fame was that it had the highest mine dump in the world at that time, 120 m above ground level. This was higher than any of the pyramids of Egypt except the Pyramid of Cheops.

From 1905 the village grew rapidly, remaining a suburb of Benoni until 1912 when it was granted the status of a municipality and proclaimed as a town. Brakpan's central position makes it a good distribution centre for industry, especially engineering works and foundries. In the late 1990s the municipality approved the construction of a huge casino and entertainment complex, Carnival City, which opened the town to tourists and provided much-needed jobs for the people.

The first activity which drew people to the area was the British coal mining in 1888 and the large coal powered power station also built by the British. A tram line to Johannesburg was built at this time to service the power station.

The Main Reef Road (today part of the R29) linked Brakpan to all the other mining towns in the Witwatersrand. Brakpan was a suburb of Benoni from 1914–1919, when it was granted municipal status. The Brakpan miners were involved in the miners' strike of 1922. The town has gradually lost its importance as a gold mining area as the surrounding mines suffered from low yield over high cost. Many British residents emigrated during the apartheid era leaving a vacuum in the town which was filled by mostly Afrikaner farmers who had lost interest in farming.

Situated between Springs and Benoni, it forms part of the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality.

Transport

Roads

Brakpan is mainly located along the N17 highway leading eastwards from Boksburg and Johannesburg to Springs and Secunda (102 km). In passing through Brakpan, the N17 gives access to the town via the exits at Heidelberg Road, Denne Road and Ergo Road.

Running parallel to the N17, the R554 (Elsburg Road; Springs Road) leads south-westwards to Alberton – 34 km and eastwards to Springs. The R23 (Heidelberg Road) skirts Brakpan to the west, leading northwards to Benoni and southwards to Heidelberg – 35 km.

The M45 leads north-westwards to Benoni and southwards to KwaThema. The M46 leads westwards from Brakpan to Boksburg and eastwards to Springs. In passing through Brakpan, the M46 holds several names such as Airport Road, Athlone Avenue, Voortrekker Road, Prince George Avenue and Olympia Road. Voortrekker Road is the main street through the Brakpan CBD.

References

References

  1. "Main Place Brakpan". Census 2011.
  2. "Alberton property | find property for sale and estate agents in Alberton | properties Alberton South Africa". Sahometraders.com.
  3. [http://www.suninternational.com/carnival-city/?gclid=CjwKEAjw_oK4BRDym-SDq-aczicSJAC7UVRtYT-iX_-Ncpld0sfuvSK5ZmipcvbWURXwzWoRNOcsBRoCk5Dw_wcB] Carnival City's web page
  4. Conolly, Denis. (1975). "The Tourist in South Africa". Travel-Guide (PTY) LTD.
  5. Falkner, John. (May 2012). "South African Numbered Route Description and Destination Analysis". National Department of Transport.

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