Dar es salaam City centre - airport train coming soon
IN SUMMARY
It will be rolled out by Shumake Rails, a private company from the US,
which was expected to sign a contract with the Tanzania Railways
Authority yesterday. The firm is expected to deliver wagons for the job
later in the year.
Dar es Salaam. Plans are afoot to establish a 13-kilometre commuter
train route from the Central Business District (CBD) to the Julius
Nyerere International Airport (JNIA) by the end of this year, the
government said yesterday.
The project aimed at reducing traffic jams is expected to start operating by December this year or early next year.
It will be rolled out by Shumake Rails, a private company from the US,
which was expected to sign a contract with the Tanzania Railways
Authority yesterday. The firm is expected to deliver wagons for the job
later in the year.
The ministry of Transport through TRL will extend the meter gauge
railway from the city centre to the airport and is expected to operate
under the Public Private Partnership (PPP), according to the PS, Dr
Shaaban Mwinjaka.
Dr Mwinjaka told reporters yesterday that talks over the project have
already been finalized and a memorandum of understanding between TRL and
Shumaka Rails prepared.
“We are very committed to the project and as soon as the wagons arrive the route will start operating,” he said.
Upon the starting of operation the train is expected to transport an approximate of 800-1000 passengers per trip.
Dr Mwinjaka was speaking in the city after introducing a delegation of
12 US businessmen from the US who is in the country to explore
investment opportunities in the transport, tourism and hospitality
sectors.
The start of the project is an outcome of the tour of President Jakaya
Kikwete’s tour of the United States who assured American investors
wishing to do business in Tanzania of abundant opportunities available
in the country.
Currently the leading investor in Tanzania is the UK.
In his words thje Honorary Consul for Tanzania in the United States Mr
Robert Shumake said they have come to Tanzania to explore some
investments opportunities in various sectors including transport.
“We see various investment opportunities in Tanzania and we believe that
we will explore as more opportunities as possible” he said.
Source: The citizen
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