Railway stations in Sudan

Railway stations in Sudan

Railway stations in Sudan

Maps

* [http://www.unhcr.org/publ/PUBL/3dee2ccf0.pdf UNHCR Atlas Map]
* [http://www.un.org/Depts/Cartographic/map/profile/sudan.pdf UN Map]

Existing

* Wadi Halfa - N
** Merowe
** Karima - branch terminus on River Nile - N
* Abu Hamed - N junction for Karima
* Barbar
* Atbara - N - junction and workshops
* Ed Damer
* Haiya - N - junction
* Port Sudan - E
* Gadamai
* Shendi
* Omdurman
* Khartoum - C - national capital

* Kassala - E
* Gedaref - E
* Wad Medani - C
* Sinnar - S - junction to West
* Kosti - junction to south to Al Jabalayn
** Al Jabalayn - C - branch terminus
** El Obeid - W
* Tandalti - W
* Abu Zabad - W
* Ed Damazi - S

* Muglad - S
* Aweil - S
* Uwayl - S----
* Ah Rahad - S - junction
* Waw - S - terminus----
* Nyala - W - terminus

* Purram
* Tumburra
* Samsum

----
* Kassala - nearest station in Sudan to former link line to Eritrea
* Teseney, Eritrea - discontinued - break of gauge 1067mm/950mm

Proposed

* Link to Egypt - May 2008 [ [http://railwaysafrica.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2774&Itemid=35 Railways Africa - EGYPT-SUDAN RAIL LINK ] ]

(connection to Uganda - North to South)
* Waw
* Juba - port on River Nile
* Nimule - border
* Gulu
* Pakwach [ http://www.railpage.com.au/f-t11343280.htm ]

(connection to Kenya)
* Garissa [ [http://www.afrika.no/Detailed/16610.html afrika.no - East Africa: Countries move to upgrade railway network ] ]

See also

* Transport in Sudan
* Railway stations in Uganda
* Railway stations in Eritrea

References


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