Railway stations in Angola

Angola railway network (interactive version)
1067mm gauge tracks, 
610mm gauge tracks (closed)
;
1067mm proposed

Railway stations in Angola include:

Towns served by rail

North line (Luanda Railway) (CFL)

(Also known as Luanda Railway[1]) (originally 1000 mm gauge, now 1067 mm gauge)







Middle line

(610mm gauge = closed)

Central line (Benguela Railway) (CFB)

(all 1067 mm gauge)



  • Caála – junction
    • Cuima – branch terminus, line formerly continued to a mine at the Cunhangamua river

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.)


  • 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)





Proposed

Northern

Central North

Central (Benguela line)

Central South

Southern



Maps

See also

References

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  13. RailwaysAfrica 5/2013 p. 20
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  19. "PMAESA – New railway line to link Zambia and Angola". www.pmaesa.org. Retrieved 5 July 2017.
  20. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 17 October 2010. Retrieved 22 January 2012.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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