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Tazara Railway
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Tazara Railway

The Tanzania–Zambia Railway Authority railway line, opened in 1975 for the export of copper from Zambia. It links Dar es Salaam on the Tanzanian coast to Lusaka in Zambia, via the town of Kapiri Mposhi in the Zambian copperbelt. From Lusaka there are connections to Livingstone in southern Zambia and Bulawayo in Zimbabwe.



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The Mombasa to Uganda railway, BOAC's London to South Africa flying boat service and the Union Castle shipping routes down the east African seaboard all played a vital role in the development of the continent Post-colonial developments such as the Chinese built Dar es Salaam to Zambia TAZARA railway, the Lohnro managed Maputo to Zimbabwe pipeline and the copper belt to Durban rail artery all perpetuated efficient personal and commercial transportation.
067m SARA track gauge TAZARA line to the metre gauge track of the EAR system.
China, which built TAZARA 21 years ago for Tanzania and Zambia, will soon provide 21 locomotive engines and 21 experts for its maintenance.
 
 
 
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