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A trip to Park Station will soon be about more than just catching a train, commuters will also be able to do their grocery shopping on the go.

Convenience is everything, especially in 2026 when life moves at a fast pace. That’s why the introduction of retail spaces at major transport hubs is exciting news.
Earlier this week, the PRASA group announced that Hyperland , a grocery store known for its affordability, will soon be opening at Park Station. This comes as a relief for the thousands of commuters who travel daily between home and work.
The addition of the store means commuters can shop for groceries, catch their train, and run errands all in one place, without having to walk long distances or pay extra to access services elsewhere. It’s a step toward bringing everyday essentials closer to where people already are.
Hyperland has built a reputation as a trusted, budget-friendly brand that prioritises affordable pricing without compromising on access to fresh food. Its presence at Park Station is expected to benefit commuters who are looking to stretch their budgets while still meeting their daily needs.
As a proudly South African brand, Hyperland’s expansion also supports the local economy by keeping money circulating within the country and contributing to job creation. Founded around a decade ago, the retailer has continued to grow by targeting communities where affordability and value are essential. It currently has stores in areas such as Germiston, Krugersdorp, Evaton and Ennerdale.
While PRASA has not yet confirmed an official opening date, it has indicated that the launch will happen soon. Commuters are encouraged to follow its social media platforms for updates.
Overall, this development reinforces Johannesburg’s ongoing shift toward convenience-driven living - where essential services are brought closer to the people who need them most.
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