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How to get fromKimberley to OR Tambo Shuttle Terminalby plane, bus (Greyhound), car or car train

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There are 5 ways to get from Kimberley to OR Tambo Shuttle Terminal by plane, bus (Greyhound), car, or car train

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  1. Fly

    best
    1. Fly from Kimberley (KIM) to Johannesburg International Airport (JNB)planeKIM - JNB
    1h 4m
    R 1,363–3,375
  2. Bus

    cheapest
    1. Take the bus from Long St to Park Stationbus
    7h 15m
    R 332–850
  3. Drive 496.8 km

    1. Drive from Kimberley to OR Tambo Shuttle Terminalcar496.8 km
    5h 32m
    R 1,204–1,739
  4. Bus via Pretoria (Greyhound)

    1. Take the bus from Kimberley to Pretoriabus
    8h 28m
    R 613–887
  5. Car train, drive

    1. Take the car train from Kimberley to Warrentoncartrain
    2. Drive from Warrenton to OR Tambo Shuttle Terminalcar
    6h 41m
    R 1,103–1,640

Kimberley (KIM) to Johannesburg International Airport (JNB) flights

Calendar31Weekly Planes
Duration1h 6mAverage Duration
TicketR 1,325Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Kimberley, South Africa and OR Tambo Shuttle Terminal, South Africa?

Airlink and CemAir fly from Kimberley (KIM) to Johannesburg International Airport (JNB) 4 times a day. Alternatively, Eagle Liner operates a bus from Long St to Park Station twice daily. Tickets cost R 260–430 and the journey takes 6h 25m. Greyhound ZA also services this route once daily.

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