- Lake Victoria ferries
The Lake Victoria ferries are and were
steam - anddiesel -powered ships used for freight and passenger transport betweenUganda ,Tanzania andKenya onLake Victoria . The mainport s on the lake areKisumu ,Mwanza ,Bukoba ,Entebbe ,Port Bell andJinja .Typical journey times between
Port Bell , in Uganda andKisumu , in Kenya, are 13 hours and between Port Bell andMwanza , in Tanzania, are 19 hours.The original ferries serving the
Uganda Railway in the early 1900s, were built in Britain, disassembled, transported in parts by sea toMombasa and by rail to Kisumu and reassembled.RMS Victoria was built at the Yarrow shipyard inGlasgow .The successor to Uganda Railway links
Mombasa to the port of Kisumu on Lake Victoria. A Tanzanian railway links Mwanza andDodoma , the administrative capital of Tanzania (rail service from Dodoma to the port ofDar Es Salaam has been discontinued). This network allows countries of the African interior such as Uganda andRwanda to transport freight to and from world markets.Other lakes in the region such as
Lake Tanganyika ,Lake Malawi and Lake Albert have used ferries which were sometimes linked to railways in a similar way.In May 1996, the Tanzanian ferry,
MV Bukoba sunk with the loss of 800 lives.On April 28, 2006 the Tanzanian cargo and passenger ferry
Mv Nyamageni capsized. It was carrying over forty passengers, with many feared dead [http://eastandard.net/hm_news/news.php?articleid=1143951723] .At present Uganda has three freight ferries on Lake Victoria:
MV Pamba ,MV Kaawa andMV Kabalega .Tanzania operatedMV Uhuru (now suspended, see [http://allafrica.com/stories/200710031261.html] ) andKenya operatesMV Umoja .External links
* [http://www.mccrow.fsbusiness.co.uk/East%20Africa%20in%20the%201950s/East%20African%20Railways%20and%20Harbours/EAR_Marine_Division/EARLakes.htm Malcolm McCrow's EAR&H history site]
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train ferry
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