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'''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 [[train track|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 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 [[train track|track]] while the [[rolling stock]] is owned by Camrail.

Revision as of 00:20, 24 December 2006

CAMRAIL
Company typeJoint stock
IndustrieTrain transport
HauptsitzKamerun Douala
ProdukteTrain transport service
Revenue~ 48 mm Euro
Number of employees
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Websitehttp://www.comazar.com/camrail.htm
Camrail
Übersicht
HauptsitzYaounde
LocaleKamerun
Dates of operation1999–present
Technical
Previous gauge~


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.

1,104 km of 1.000 m gauge track (1995 est.).

Train lines

Rolling stock

See also