The latest issue of "The Narrow Gauge", the journal of the Narrow Gauge Society, carried an article by Iain Logie about the trams of Khartoum. The city was served by a narrow gauge steam tram network which was later replaced by Electric tram network.
This prompted some research into the railways of Sudan and first of Khartoum. The national system used trackwork set at a 3ft 6in gauge. There are plans to introduce standard gauge to Sudan, but in the meantime work to refurbish the present network is taking priority.
My first article centres on Khartoum and looks at the national network in the vicinity of the city. .....
The 3ft 6in (1067mm) gauge railways in and around Khartoum. ....
http://rogerfarnworth.com/2022/05/31/ra ... 67mm-gauge
The Railways of Sudan
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Really like your history threads and appreciate you sharing all your research.
Years ago I did some long distance motorcycling and during a Cape to London came across the Sudanese railway while crossing the Nubean Desert.
The railway men were doing a good job of keeping the old track running in the 70's
Thanks, Dave.
Years ago I did some long distance motorcycling and during a Cape to London came across the Sudanese railway while crossing the Nubean Desert.
The railway men were doing a good job of keeping the old track running in the 70's
Thanks, Dave.
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