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East African Railways Master Plan

East African Railways Master Plan

The East African Railway Master Plan is a proposal for rejuvenating existing railways serving
Tanzania,
Kenya,
Uganda
and extending them initially to Rwanda
and Burundi
and eventually, to South Sudan,
Ethiopia
and beyond.
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The preparation of the Master Plan followed a Summit directive issued in 2004 following the near collapse of the railways system in the region.

The Master Plan aims at providing a guide to the development of the railways transport sub-sector in the region
over the next 25 years.
It proposes strategies for upgrading of the infrastructure and better management of the services, and
will present business cases that would attract private sector investments in the sector.
The study, which was undertaken by CPCS Transcom of Canada, commenced in September 2007 and was completed in January 2009.
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The Community has commenced the construction of a standard gauge railway line on the northern corridor from Mombasa to Malaba with a spur to Juba and to Kigali and ultimately, to Bujumbura. Construction works on the Kenyan section have already began, while the procurement for the Uganda-South Sudan and Uganda-Rwanda-Burundi section is ongoing.

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