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Railway Stations In Togo
Railway stations in Togo include: Maps UNHCR Map - includes yet to be built railwaysUN Map GH- covers 95% of Togo UNHCR Map of Benin - covers 95& of TogoUNECA Map Towns served by rail All lines gauge Existing Although the following destinations are listed as 'existing', none of them has been served by trains for many years. * Lomé - port, junction and national capital * Atakpamé - N * Notsé - N * Tsévié - N * Ana - N * Akaba - N * Blitta - N - terminus * Cinkassé - proposed extension in 2018 to Dry Port ---- * Sotouboua - N - extended terminus ---- * Lomé - port, junction and national capital * - Junction to Diamond Cement in Aflao, Ghana * Kpalimé - W - branch terminus ---- * Lomé - port, junction and national capital * - Junction to Diamond Cement in Aflao, Ghana * - border between Togo and Ghana * Aflao - Diamond Cement Ghana Limited factory at Aflao to the Lomé Port completed in March 2014. ---- * Lomé - port, junction * Aného - E ...
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Togo
Togo (), officially the Togolese Republic (french: République togolaise), is a country in West Africa. It is bordered by Ghana to the west, Benin to the east and Burkina Faso to the north. It extends south to the Gulf of Guinea, where its capital, Lomé, is located. It covers about with a population of approximately 8 million, and has a width of less than between Ghana and its eastern neighbor Benin. From the 11th to the 16th century, tribes entered the region from various directions. From the 16th century to the 18th century, the coastal region was a trading center for Europeans to purchase slaves, earning Togo and the surrounding region the name "The Slave Coast". In 1884, Germany declared a region including a protectorate called Togoland. After World War I, rule over Togo was transferred to France. Togo gained its independence from France in 1960. In 1967, Gnassingbé Eyadéma led a successful military coup d'état, after which he became president of an anti-communist, ...
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Ghana
Ghana (; tw, Gaana, ee, Gana), officially the Republic of Ghana, is a country in West Africa. It abuts the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean to the south, sharing borders with Ivory Coast in the west, Burkina Faso in the north, and Togo in the east.Jackson, John G. (2001) ''Introduction to African Civilizations'', Citadel Press, p. 201, . Ghana covers an area of , spanning diverse biomes that range from coastal savannas to tropical rainforests. With nearly 31 million inhabitants (according to 2021 census), Ghana is the List of African countries by population, second-most populous country in West Africa, after Nigeria. The capital and List of cities in Ghana, largest city is Accra; other major cities are Kumasi, Tamale, Ghana, Tamale, and Sekondi-Takoradi. The first permanent state in present-day Ghana was the Bono state of the 11th century. Numerous kingdoms and empires emerged over the centuries, of which the most powerful were the Kingdom of Dagbon in the north and ...
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Railway Stations In Togo
Railway stations in Togo include: Maps UNHCR Map - includes yet to be built railwaysUN Map GH- covers 95% of Togo UNHCR Map of Benin - covers 95& of TogoUNECA Map Towns served by rail All lines gauge Existing Although the following destinations are listed as 'existing', none of them has been served by trains for many years. * Lomé - port, junction and national capital * Atakpamé - N * Notsé - N * Tsévié - N * Ana - N * Akaba - N * Blitta - N - terminus * Cinkassé - proposed extension in 2018 to Dry Port ---- * Sotouboua - N - extended terminus ---- * Lomé - port, junction and national capital * - Junction to Diamond Cement in Aflao, Ghana * Kpalimé - W - branch terminus ---- * Lomé - port, junction and national capital * - Junction to Diamond Cement in Aflao, Ghana * - border between Togo and Ghana * Aflao - Diamond Cement Ghana Limited factory at Aflao to the Lomé Port completed in March 2014. ---- * Lomé - port, junction * Aného - E ...
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Railway Stations In Benin
There has been continuous provision of rail transport in Benin since 1906. Railway stations in Benin include: Maps UN Map Benin Operational * Cotonou - (0 km) port * Porto Novo - national capital; Cement in Africa, cement factory * Bohicon * Dassa-Zoume * Savé * Parakou - (438 km) railhead in north Non operational * Pobé - branch railhead in east * Ouidah - on line to west * Segboroué - branch railhead in west. Under construction * (2015) * Parakou (438 km) - railhead in north * Ndali, Benin, Ndali * Kandi, Benin, Kandi * Guéné * Lama-Kara * border (574 km) * Gaya, Niger, Gaya * Dosso, Niger, Dosso * Kollo, Niger, Kollo * Say, Niger, Say - Iron ore in Africa, iron ore with 650Mt of reserves. * Niamey railway station, Niamey (1000 km) Proposed * Cadjehoun St Jean * Godomey * Cococodji * Pahou - terminus of suburban passenger service * Sémé * Porto Novo * Cotonou - terminus of suburban passenger service Closed * Ab ...
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AfricaRail
AfricaRail is a project to link the railway systems of Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso, Niger, Benin and Togo. These are all gauge. A future stage is proposed to link Mali, Senegal, which are also gauge; Nigeria and Ghana have a different narrow gauge of but are converting to . Timeline 2022 * Jeremie Taieb takes the Head of the Strategic Steering Committee, in order to finance the project with international donors 2020 * Ghana orders new standard gauge rail equipment * Ghana Eastern SG line approved 2019 * 8 Apr 2019 Ghana's Ministry of Railways Development has reached an agreement with GERC to construct the Tema - Accra - Koforidua - Kumasi eastern line (340 km) * Ghana Standard Gauge - Western Line 2015 Various links. * West African rail loop of 2740 km. * Abidjan to Ouagadougou line. * proposed new line linking Ouagadougou in Burkina Faso to Niamey in Niger. * proposed new line linking Niger and Parakou in Benin. * rehabilitation of the existing l ...
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Rail Transport In Togo
Rail transport in Togo consists of (2014) of railway. Operators Trains are operated by (SNCT), which was established as a result of the restructuring and renaming of from 1997 to 1998. Between Hahotoé and the port of Kpémé, the (CTMB) operated phosphate trains. Lines * Lomé–Aného railway * Lomé–Blitta railway * Lomé–Kpalimé railway *Hahotoé–Kpémé railway (operated by CTMB) Towns served by rail * Lomé - port and national capital * Blitta - terminus of the Lomé–Blitta railway Railway links with adjacent countries * Burkina Faso - no - same gauge * Benin - no - same gauge * Ghana - no - break-of-gauge / . Standards * Coupling – Centre buffer and two side chains * Brakes – Vacuum brake * Maximum speed – up to 35 km/h History *Construction of the first railway line in Togo, the Lomé–Aného railway, began in 1904. *In 1980, the average distance travelled by one person was 50 kilometers. *A siding across the border from a cement plant ...
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Transport In Togo
This article refers to transportation in the country of Togo. Railways ''total:'' 568 km (2008) ''narrow gauge:'' 568 km of gauge Roadways ''total:'' 7,520 km ''paved:'' 2,376 km ''unpaved:'' 5,144 km (2000) The Trans–West African Coastal Highway crosses Togo, connecting it to Benin and Nigeria to the east, and Ghana and Ivory Coast to the west. When construction in Liberia and Sierra Leone is finished, the highway will continue west to seven other Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) nations. A paved highway also connects Togo northwards to Burkina Faso and from there north-west to Mali and north-east to Niger. Waterways 50 km (seasonally navigable by small craft on the Mono River depending on rainfall. (2011)) Ports and harbours * Kpémé * Lomé - railhead Merchant marine ''total:'' 62 ships ''ships by type:'' bulk carrier 6, cargo 38, carrier 3, chemical tanker 5, container 3, passenger/cargo 1, petroleum tanker 3 ...
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Cement In Africa
Countries Angola * Lobitoo - proposal 2006 * Nova Cimangola - state-owned cement company based in Luanda, associated with Scancem and Heidelberg Cement Benin * Onigbolo, Porto-Novo Burundi * Bugarama * Burundi Cement Company - (BUCECO)... Botswana * Gaborone - expansion 2007 Burkina Faso * Ouagadougou * Ouagadougou - cement works Cameroon * Douala - port - portland cement * Yaoundé - national capital - portland cement * Douala - cement works * existing owned by LaFarge of France. * Limbe * Bélabo - concrete sleepers Central African Republic * 75% from Ione, Cameroon Republic of the Congo (Congo Brazzaville) * Loutété - rehabilitate 2005 Democratic Republic of Congo (Congo Kinshasa) * Lukala Djibouti * Djibouti Cement SARL under construction, other import of 150,000MTPA for local consumption Egypt Egypt is one of the biggest cement producers all over the world and the leading country in the middle East,Africa, and the Arabian Region with a t ...
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Tabligbo
Tabligbo is a city and canton in Togo with 22,304 inhabitants (2010). It is the seat of Yoto prefecture in Maritime Region. Climate Industry It was the site of a cement clinker works - CIMAO cement. The plant was active from 1980 to 1984. Several attempts to restart the plant were made until 1997, when WACEM (West Africa Cement) reopened it with an infusion of funds from an Indian company. In 1998 the plant was sold to Scancem, a Norwegian corporation. See also * Railway stations in Togo Railway stations in Togo include: Maps UNHCR Map - includes yet to be built railwaysUN Map GH- covers 95% of Togo UNHCR Map of Benin - covers 95& of TogoUNECA Map Towns served by rail All lines gauge Existing Although the following destin ... References Populated places in Maritime Region Cantons of Togo {{togo-geo-stub ...
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Tchanaga
Tchanaga is a town in northern Togo. Transport It is proposed to be served by a railway station on the Togo Railways network. See also * Railway stations in Togo * Transport in Togo This article refers to transportation in the country of Togo. Railways ''total:'' 568 km (2008) ''narrow gauge:'' 568 km of gauge Roadways ''total:'' 7,520 km ''paved:'' 2,376 km ''unpaved:'' 5,144 km (2000) The Tra ... References Populated places in Savanes Region, Togo {{Togo-geo-stub ...
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Morita, Togo
Morita is a town in Plateaux Region, Togo. Transport It has been proposed to build a station connecting this town to the national railway network. See also * Railway stations in Togo Railway stations in Togo include: Maps UNHCR Map - includes yet to be built railwaysUN Map GH- covers 95% of Togo UNHCR Map of Benin - covers 95& of TogoUNECA Map Towns served by rail All lines gauge Existing Although the following destin ... References Populated places in Plateaux Region, Togo {{Togo-geo-stub ...
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Aného
Aného, previously known as Anecho is a town in southeastern Togo, lying on the Gulf of Guinea near the border of Benin. Founded in the late 17th century by Ane people fleeing from Denkyira attacks in Elmina (now in Ghana), Aného developed as a slave port and commercial center. It was the capital of German Togoland from 1885 to 1887 and of the French occupation from 1914 to 1920. Aného remains an important intellectual center for Togo, though it has not grown as rapidly as Togo’s other major cities. Its estimated population in 2005 was 25,400. It is situated 45 km east of the capital Lomé, between the Atlantic Ocean and Lake Togo in Maritime Region. Historically it was known as Petit Popo and it had a Portuguese slave market. The nearby town of Zebe became the second capital of German Togoland in 1887. It gradually declined in importance after the capital was transferred to Lomé in 1897, a decline exacerbated by coastal erosion. The town's main industries are farming ...
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