Rail transport in Madagascar

Rail transport in Madagascar is primarily operated by Madarail, a subsidiary of Comazar.[1]

The northern railway (TCE) is currently concessioned to Madarail. The southern line, Fianarantsoa-Côte-Est railway (FCE), is a parastatal line.

Overview

There is a regular (at least daily) goods traffic between the port city of Toamasina and the capital city of Antananarivo. There are no passenger trains on the Madarail system. Very occasionally there are special chartered trips on restored Micheline railcars for tourists. The southern line has a regular daily passenger train, which provides a slow but picturesque alternative to the recently rehabilitated road in the region.

total: 875 km (544 mi)
narrow gauge: 875 km (544 mi) 1.000 m (3 ft 3 38 in) gauge (2006)
There are two unconnected systems.

Interfaces

Cities served by rail

See also

References

Notes

  1. Water management; basic issues. Gestion de l'eau; aspects fondamentaux. Paris: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. 1972. p. 287. ISBN 92-64-01000-9.
  2. RailwaysAfrica 1/2008 FCover

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