A New Era of Railways in Ethiopia

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A New Era of Railways in Ethiopia

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A New Era Of Railways: Ethiopia's Path To Interconnectivity And Economic Growth
Ethiopia, steeped in history, has a rich legacy in modern transport. The Chemin de fer Djibouti-Ethiopian (CDE), a meter-gauge line spanning 781 km, was built between 1897 and 1917, demonstrating the country’s early engagement with railway infrastructure. Its locomotives have evolved from coal-powered to diesel, mirroring the country’s progression. After a long hiatus, the Ethiopian government re-established the railway sector, marking the dawn of a new era. Established on November 28, 2007, the Ethiopian Railways Corporation (ERC) is tasked with developing railway infrastructure, providing passenger and freight rail transport services in Ethiopia, and engaging in related activities crucial for its objectives...
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