Rail Transport in Burundi
978-3-639-91788-8
363991788X
104
2010-09-02
39.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online.Burundi does not possess any railway infrastructure but there are proposals to connect Burundi to its neighbours by railway. For more information see Transport in Burundi. Burundi does not possess any railway infrastructure, although there are proposals to connect Burundi to its neighbours via railway. Lacking any railways, Burundi does not share rail links with adjacent countries, but a Chinese study in August 2006 resulted in a promise to construct a railway starting at the existing Tanzanian railway network, connecting at Isaka, running via Kigali in Rwanda, through to Burundi. Tanzanian railways use a one metre gauge, although other neighbouring countries utilise the 1067 mm gauge, leading to some potential difficulties. Also, another project was launched in the same year, which aimes to link Burundi and Rwanda (which also has no railways) to the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Zambia, and therefore to the rest of Southern Africa.
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