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TRANSPORT                                           TRANSPORT




         He noted that the first journey, which                                 and economic opportunities with
         transported 1,400 passengers for free,                                neighboring landlocked countries like
         had reduced the travel time between                                   Uganda and Rwanda.
         the two cities to just two hours.                                     The SGR's entire route will run from
         With a shimmering facade of sky-blue                                  Dar es Salaam to Mwanza, a port city
         glass panels, the Standard Gauge                                      on the shore of Lake Victoria, and
         Railway Station in Tanzania's commercial                              Kigoma, a city on the northeastern
         hub Dar es Salaam looks more like an                                  shores of Lake Tanganyika, near the
         opulent airport terminal than a railway                               border with Burundi and the
         facility.                                                             Democratic Republic of the Congo.
         Inside, a maze of escalators gracefully                               That route will cover a total of nearly
         glides passengers to various levels,                                  1,300 kilometers (around 810 miles).
         offering a panoramic view of the                                      For now, the section completed is from
         bustling terminal below.                                              Dar es Salaam to the capital Dodoma,
         This architectural marvel, meticulously                               running approximately 460 kilometers
         designed with passengers' comfort in                                  (285 miles), which will be officially
         mind, boasts state-of-the-art ticketing                               inaugurated on July 1.
         counters and plush waiting lounges                                    The South Korean-made train, coupled
         equipped with charging ports and other                                with the Turkish-Chinese-built railway
         amenities.                                                            line, is poised to become one of Africa's
         The station serves the Standard Gauge                                 most advanced cargo and passenger rail
         Railway (SGR) electric train built by                                 systems, capable of reaching speeds of
         Turkish company Yapi Merkezi, a project                               up to 160 km per hour.
         that represents a significant leap                                     According to Mr. Kadogosa, the
         forward for the East African nation's                                 enhanced speed will significantly reduce
         transportation infrastructure.                                        travel times and facilitate the efficient
         The electric train, a project worth                                   movement of goods and people
         nearly $2 billion, is seen as an immense   Mr. Masanja Kadogosa,      throughout Tanzania.
         boost to domestic connectivity, trade
                                                  TRC Director General













           The electric train, a
 Tanzania Launches its First   project worth nearly
           $2 billion, is seen as an
 Electric Train  immense boost to
           domestic connectivity,
           trade and economic
 th
 anzania launched its first electric train on Saturday 15  June 2024, with 1,400   opportunities with
 passengers from the coastal city of Dar es Salaam to Morogoro in the west
 Ton its maiden journey, covering a 300-kilometer.  neighboring landlocked
 Featuring state-of-the-art electric and signaling systems, the project—celebrated as   countries like Uganda
 Eastern Africa's first electric standard-gauge railway—has been completed,
 according to media reports.  and Rwanda
 With plans for the second segment nearly complete, Türkiye-based company Yapi
 Merkezi, responsible for four of the five sections of Tanzania's extensive railway
 construction project spanning over 1,000 kilometers, has successfully finished the
 first segment.
 The Project Manager M. Firat Aygen underlined the transformative impact of the
 newly inaugurated railway, describing it as the initial step towards a broader
 transportation revolution in the region.
 Tanzania Railways Corporation's General Manager Masanja Kadogosa highlighted
 the project's significance in fostering economic growth and enhancing
 transportation efficiency throughout Tanzania and Eastern Africa.



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