Timeline of African Union of Railways
New lines in East Africa
2010
2007
According to Railway Gazette International of November 2007, East Africa (TZ, KE, ET and UG) are proposing lines aplenty.[1]
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Kasese, Uganda to
Kisangani, DRCongo
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Gulu to
Nimule and
Juba in Sudan
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Pakwach, Uganda to
Juba and
Wau in Sudan
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Garissa, Kenya to
Addis Abeba in Ethiopia
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Lamu to
Garissa and
Juba again
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Masaka, Uganda to
Biharamulo, Tanzania
Another seven (eight?) routes include:
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Mbamba Bay on Lake Nyasa to
Ligunga via
Mchuchuma coal mines.
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Ligunga to
Mlimba
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Dar-es-Salaam to port of
Mtwara
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Tunduma on TZ-ZM border via
Sumbawanga and
Mpanda to
Kigoma
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Uvinza to
Bujumbura, in Burundi
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Bagamoyo to
Kidomole
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Isaka Dry Port to
Kigali in Rwanda
Gauge unification
Triple gauge for the three main gauges in Africa are a practible solution for mixed gauge tracks.

Narrow 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) gauge and Metre 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 3⁄8 in) gauge are too similar (67mm) to allow third rail dual gauge. Four rails must be used, which creates a third gauge, which may as well be 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) gauge.
See also
References
- ↑ Railway Gazette International of November 2007 p688
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