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The Senegal Railway Network is a series of railways that usually radiate from [[Dakar]] on Africa's West Coast. There are 3 Main Lines with multiple branch lines


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== History ==
Due to the lack of active nations in the Western Portion of Africa and lack of good transport besides some [[Mali|Malian]] canals Dakar decided to undertake massive railway building projects, including the Dakar-Sahel, the TransSahara and the Noland Main Lines. The railways were slowly build from Dakar, coming from the Dakar Terminus on elevated track.


== Overview ==
=== '''Dakar-Sahel Main Line''' ===
The Dakar-Sahel Railway is a railway partially operational and partially under construction that links [[Dakar]] on Africa's West Coast with (planned) [[Lagos]].
The Dakar-Sahel runs from Dakar to Zulu on the Red Sea, it runs from the Dakar Terminus to the upper reaches of the Senegal river before continuing in a near-straight line to the capital of Sudan then crossing the Nile and ending at the Red Sea in Zulu.


== History ==
=== '''TransSahara Main Line''' ===
Due to the lack of active nations in the Western Portion of Africa and lack of good transport besides some [[Mali|Malian]] canals Dakar decided to undertake two massive railway projects, the Dakar-Sahel being the first one, the Trans-Sahara being the second.
The TransSahara runs from the Dakar-Terminus northward to the Senegal River before crossing the continuing in a relatively straight line until just south of [[Laâyoune|Laayoune]], where it turns east again north again, ending just south of the Straight of Gibraltar.
 
=== '''Noland Main Line''' ===
The Noland Line parallels the TransSahara line until it departs it when the TransSahara turns northward the Noland Line continues east until reaching the town of Noland.


The railway was slowly build from Dakar, coming from the Dakar Terminus on elevated track until it lowered to ground level and proceeded to the upper reached of the Senegal River until turning southward, following the river for a bit before turning due east again. It is continually being expanded as it inches ever-closer to Lagos.
=== '''Timbuktu Branch Line''' ===
The Timbuktu Branch links the Dakar-Sahel with the town of Timbuktu


The Railway faced difficulties from lack of iron but has managed to overcome them.
=== '''Dakar Local Branch Line''' ===
The Dakar Local Branch links the different sectors of Dakar together with the Dakar Terminus


== Future ==
== Future ==
The Dakar-Sahel Railway will reach Lagos and from there one can transfer onward to Cameroon and use the Lagos Metro. At the other end in Dakar one will be able to transfer to the Trans-Sahara and journey northwards towards Morocco. Near the middle of the route a branch line can connect to the Mali capital of El_Alamein. Other Dakar-radiating lines pending planned creation can also be transferred to.
The Dakar-Sahel Railway will add branch lines, a planned one to Lagos to reach the Lagos network, which connects into Cameroon.
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Latest revision as of 19:38, 22 March 2021

Template:Infobox company The Senegal Railway Network is a series of railways that usually radiate from Dakar on Africa's West Coast. There are 3 Main Lines with multiple branch lines

History

Due to the lack of active nations in the Western Portion of Africa and lack of good transport besides some Malian canals Dakar decided to undertake massive railway building projects, including the Dakar-Sahel, the TransSahara and the Noland Main Lines. The railways were slowly build from Dakar, coming from the Dakar Terminus on elevated track.

Dakar-Sahel Main Line

The Dakar-Sahel runs from Dakar to Zulu on the Red Sea, it runs from the Dakar Terminus to the upper reaches of the Senegal river before continuing in a near-straight line to the capital of Sudan then crossing the Nile and ending at the Red Sea in Zulu.

TransSahara Main Line

The TransSahara runs from the Dakar-Terminus northward to the Senegal River before crossing the continuing in a relatively straight line until just south of Laayoune, where it turns east again north again, ending just south of the Straight of Gibraltar.

Noland Main Line

The Noland Line parallels the TransSahara line until it departs it when the TransSahara turns northward the Noland Line continues east until reaching the town of Noland.

Timbuktu Branch Line

The Timbuktu Branch links the Dakar-Sahel with the town of Timbuktu

Dakar Local Branch Line

The Dakar Local Branch links the different sectors of Dakar together with the Dakar Terminus

Future

The Dakar-Sahel Railway will add branch lines, a planned one to Lagos to reach the Lagos network, which connects into Cameroon.