Railway stations in Ethiopia

Railway stations in Ethiopia

Railway stations in Ethiopia include:

Maps

* [http://www.un.org/Depts/Cartographic/map/profile/horne.pdf UN Horn of Africa Map]
* [http://www.un.org/Depts/Cartographic/map/profile/ethiopia.pdf UN map - missing]
* [http://www.un.org/Depts UN]
* [http://www.unhcr.org/publ/PUBL/4125b94f4.pdf UNHCR Altas Map]
* [http://www.train-franco-ethiopien.com/Profil%20et%20Ouvrage/Profil%20de%20la%20ligne/Profil%20de%20la%20ligne.html Gradient profile (fr)]

Ethiopian cities served by rail

Existing

* Addis Ababa - national capital
* Akaka Beseka
* Debre Zeyt aka Debre Zeyit
* Mojo
* Nazret aka Adama
* Oualenkite
* Borchotto
* Malka-Djillo
* Metahara

* Akaki
* Awash

* Borchotta
* Malka-Djillo
* Metahara
* Aourache
* Laga Arba
* Khora
* Asebot
* Mehhesso
* Mulu
* Afdam
* Bicket
* Gotha
* Errer
* Hurso
* Dire Dawa - cement works; Concrete sleeper factory; cement factory
* Metehara
* Mieso
* Chenele
* El Bah
* Harraouah
* Mello
* Adagalla
* Lasarat
* Aysha
* Adele
* Dewele

* (border)

* Ali Sabin
* Dasabiou
* Holhol
* Goudetto
* Chebele
* Djibouti

Proposed

See also

* Transport in Ethiopia
* Railway stations in Djibouti

References


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