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Railway stations in Zambia include:
Maps
Principal towns served by rail
Existing
• Lusaka - capital | • Kabwe | • Chililabombwe — freight only |
• Kafue | • Kitwe | • Luanshya — freight only |
• Mazabuka | • Kapiri Mposhi - junction | • Chingola — freight only |
• Choma | • Mpika | • Mufulira — freight only |
• Livingstone | • Kasama | |
• Mulobezi | • Ndola |
TAZARA
Main article: TAZARA RailwayNewly constructed
- (opened August 2011)
- Mchinji - connects to Malawi Railways
- Chipata - railhead, Dry port
Proposed rail
- Nacala - Indian Ocean deep-water port
- (border)
- Mchinij
- (border)
- Chipata - railhead from Mozambique and Malawi
- Petauke
- Serenje (proposed junction on Tazara line)
- Mpika - junction
- Kasama - junction
- Mpulungu - Lake Tanganyika port
Zambia - Angola
- (North-western rail project)
- Chingola
- Solwezi
- Kalumbila copper mine
- Jimbe border checkpoint
- Luacano
- Benguela Railway (CFB)
- Lobito port on Atlantic Ocean
Zambia - Namibia
Proposed in August 2013
Botswana - Zambia
Rehabilitation
- Kapiri Mposhi to Chingola in copperbelt; part of North-South Corridor Project
See also
- History of rail transport in Zambia
- Rail transport in Zambia
- Zambia railways
- Railway stations in Angola
References
- "CHIPATA RAILWAY | Railways Africa". www.railwaysafrica.com. Archived from the original on 2010-06-06.
- "afrol News - Zambia, Malawi finally connected by rail".
- Railways Africa. "LINKING CHIPATA TO TAZARA". Railways Africa.
- Railway Gazette International Dec 2016 p07
- "Jimbe - village".
- Railways Africa. "ZAMBIA-NAMIBIA LINK". Railways Africa.
- RailwaysAfrica May 2009, p8
External links
Media related to Train stations in Zambia at Wikimedia Commons
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Partly in Asia. Dependencies. Status undetermined. |