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Angola railway network
(interactive version ) 1067mm gauge tracks ,
610mm gauge tracks (closed) ; 1067mm proposed
Towns served by rail
North line (Luanda Railway) (CFL)
(Also known as Luanda Railway [1] ) (originally 1000 mm gauge, now 1067 mm gauge)
Luanda – port – national capital; junction
Funda
Sambizanga
Rangel
Cazenga – workshops
Viana (23 km) – suburban station; stadium[5]
(junction)
Baía Farta branch terminus; end of duplication[4]
Camizunzo
Catete
Zenza do Itombe – junction
Beira Alta (Angola, Cuanza Norte)
Canhoca – junction
Cambondo – branch terminus
N'dalatando
Cacuso
Lombe
Malanje (479 km) – terminus
Golungo Alto – branch terminus
Musseques – first passenger halt from port[6]
Filda
Grafanil
Estagem
Comarca
Viana
Pomagol
Middle line
(610mm gauge = closed)
Central line (Benguela Railway) (CFB)
(all 1067 mm gauge)
Lobito – port and terminus
Catumbela – junction of original route (now Benguela branch) with 1948 deviation
Benguela – port, terminus of branch line since 1948
Catengue – on steeply graded section of original route which was bypassed and abandoned in 1948
Caimbambo – end of 1948 deviation
Cubal – 171 km
Ganda
Caála – junction of Cuima branch
Huambo – (380 km) (was Nova Lisboa) – workshops[8]
Chinguar
Kuito
Camacupa
Cuemba
Chicala
Luena[9]
Luacano junction for proposed short cut rail line to Zambian copper mines[10]
Luau – (1269 km) – border with DRCongo
Dilolo, Congo Kinshasa
Caála – junction
Cuima – branch terminus, line formerly continued to a mine at the Cunhangamua river
Benguela line junction
Proposed short cut line due 2012
Benguela Railway (CFB)
Luacano junction to Zambia[10]
Jimbe border checkpoint
Chingola, Zambia – railhead
South Line (Moçâmedes Railway) (CFM)
(originally 600 millimetres (2 ft 0 in) gauge,[11] converted to 1,067 millimetres (3 ft 6.0 in) gauge in the 1950s.)
Moçâmedes – port
Sacomar – (~5 km) – marshalling yards
Bibala
Lubango (246 km) – junction
Maquelo ,
Laceiras ,
Micose ,
Cabanas ,
Kapunda ,
Kuvango (Huíla) ,
Tombolo ,
Vembambi ,
Viungue
Kuelei .[12]
Matala – intermediate station
Dongo – (500 km) – junction
Dongo Novo
Entroncamento
Cubango
Cuchi
Menongue – terminus (756 km)
Caraculo – concrete sleeper plant in 2008
Lubango – junction
Chibia – yards
Chiange – branch terminus (150 km) which may be extended to link with Namibia.
Cuvelai
Ondjiva – provincial capital
Dongo – junction
Cassinga – iron ore
Chamutete – branch terminus in far south
(Unknown location)
Namialo – concrete sleeper plant.[13]
Proposed
Northern
Integrated Railway System would build the following:[7] [14]
Luanda through the provinces of Bengo, Uíge, Zaire and Cabinda[15]
Luena
Luau
Matadi
junction with Matadi-Kinshasa Railway
includes road-rail Matadi Bridge over Congo River in Democratic Republic of the Congo
Cabinda Province exclave
Pointe Noire- Brazzaville.[16]
Central North
Central (Benguela line)
Luacano, Moxico province east junction
Short cut line due 2012; current route via DR Congo[18] [19] [20]
Lumwana line
Solwezi new mining town
Chingola
Zambia
Central South
Southern
Cassinga
Cuvango
Santa-Clara, Angola – near border with Namibia
Oshikango, Namibia – (Angola-Namibia border)[21]
Ondangwa railhead in north of Namibia[22]
Matala October 2009
Lubango – junction
See also
Railway stations in Congo Brazzaville
Railway stations in Congo Kinshasa
Transport in Angola
Railway stations in Namibia
References
"Angola: Repair of Luanda Railway Complete in August" . Angola Press Agency (Luanda) . 22 January 2008. Retrieved 5 July 2017 . Africa, Railways (27 July 2015). "LUANDA TRACK DOUBLING" . Retrieved 5 July 2017 . Africa, Railways (27 July 2015). "LUANDA PROJECTIONS" . Retrieved 5 July 2017 . "LUANDA COMMUTER SERVICE - Railways Africa" . Archived from the original on 26 October 2014. Retrieved 26 October 2014 . Africa, Railways (27 July 2015). "CFL puts into operation two new hourly trains" . Retrieved 5 July 2017 . "Google Maps" . Google Maps . Retrieved 5 July 2017 . Africa, Railways (27 July 2015). "ANGOLAN INTERNATIONAL RAIL LINKS" . Retrieved 5 July 2017 . "Home" . Railways Africa. 3 August 2018. Retrieved 10 August 2018 . "Across Africa By Rail" . Mikes.railhistory.railfan.net. 10 June 1929. Retrieved 27 October 2010 . RailwaysAfrica #4 2014, p. 06 Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Angola § Communications" . Encyclopædia Britannica . Vol. 2 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 39–40. [ verification needed ] Africa, Railways (27 July 2015). "TEN ANGOLAN STATIONS INAUGURATED" . Retrieved 5 July 2017 . RailwaysAfrica 5/2013 p. 20 Africa, Railways (27 July 2015). "INTERNATIONAL LINKS FOR ANGOLAN RAILWAYS" . Retrieved 5 July 2017 . "Home" . Railways Africa. 3 August 2018. Retrieved 10 August 2018 . "OT Africa Line – Angola" . Otal.com. 1 July 2004. Retrieved 27 October 2010 . Railway Gazette International September 2012, p. 42 "Zambia, Angola to expand railway to link countries" . Archived from the original on 3 April 2015. Retrieved 22 January 2012 . "PMAESA – New railway line to link Zambia and Angola" . www.pmaesa.org . Retrieved 5 July 2017 . "REDI News Features" . Archived from the original on 17 October 2010. Retrieved 22 January 2012 . "klausdierks.com" . klausdierks.com. Retrieved 27 October 2010 . "ANGOLA-NAMIBIA LINK - Railways Africa" . Archived from the original on 23 October 2014. Retrieved 23 October 2014 .
Railway stations in Africa
1 Partly in Asia. 2 Dependencies. 3 Status undetermined.
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