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'''Camrail''' is a company that has been granted a 20 year concession to operate the [[Cameroon National Railways Authority|Cameroon National Railway]]. This Cameroonian company is a [[subsidiary]] of French investment group [[Bolloré]]. The railway has been operated by [[Comazar]], a subsidiary of Bolloré, since 1999. According to the Comazar website, the government of Cameroon owns the [[Rail tracks|track]] while the [[rolling stock]] is owned by Camrail.
'''Camrail''' is a company that has been granted a 20 year concession to operate the [[Cameroon National Railways Authority|Cameroon National Railway]]. This Cameroonian company is a [[subsidiary]] of French investment group [[Bolloré]]. The railway has been operated by [[Comazar]], a subsidiary of Bolloré, since 1999. According to the Comazar website, the government of Cameroon owns the [[Rail tracks|track]] while the [[rolling stock]] is owned by Camrail.


==Services==
As of May 2014 '''Camrail''' operated regular daily services on three routes:

[[Douala]] - [[Kumba]]<ref>Timetable, 2014, http://www.camrail.net/h_dla_kum.html</ref>

[[Douala]] - [[Yaoundé]]<ref>Timetable, 2014, http://www.camrail.net/h_dla_yde.html</ref>

[[Yaoundé]] - [[Ngaoundéré]]<ref>Timetable, 2014, http://www.camrail.net/h_dla_nge.html</ref>

==Guage==
1,104 km of {{RailGauge|1000mm}} [[metre gauge|gauge]] track (1995 est.).
1,104 km of {{RailGauge|1000mm}} [[metre gauge|gauge]] track (1995 est.).



Revision as of 15:47, 1 May 2014

Camrail
System map
Übersicht
HauptsitzDouala
Dates of operation1999–present
SuccessorRégie nationale des chemins de fer du Cameroun
Technical
Track gaugeMetre Guage
Length517 kilometres (321 mi)
Other
Websitewww.camrail.net/%20www.camrail.net

Camrail is a company that has been granted a 20 year concession to operate the Cameroon National Railway. This Cameroonian company is a subsidiary of French investment group Bolloré. The railway has been operated by Comazar, a subsidiary of Bolloré, since 1999. According to the Comazar website, the government of Cameroon owns the track while the rolling stock is owned by Camrail.

Services

As of May 2014 Camrail operated regular daily services on three routes:

Douala - Kumba[1]

Douala - Yaoundé[2]

Yaoundé - Ngaoundéré[3]

Guage

1,104 km of 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) gauge track (1995 est.).

Rolling stock

Ports

See also