Rail transport in Togo consists of (2014) of railway.
Operators
Trains are operated by (SNCT), which was established as a result of the restructuring and renaming of from 1997 to 1998. Between Hahotoé and the port of Kpémé, the (CTMB) operated phosphate trains.
Lines
Towns served by rail
- Lomé - port and national capital
- Blitta - terminus of the LoméâÂÂBlitta railway
Railway links with adjacent countries
Standards
History
- Construction of the first railway line in Togo, the LoméâÂÂAného railway, began in 1904.
- In 1980, the average distance travelled by one person was 50 kilometers.
- A siding across the border from a cement plant in Aflao, Ghana, to the port of Lomé was completed in 2014.
Proposed international lines
In May 2023, a plan was agreed upon by the transport ministers of Togo, Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso, Niger, and Benin, to further international railway connections. The plan, consisting of both upgrading and building new lines, would link Lomé to the planned network.
See also
References
Further reading
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