- Towns served by railways Nacala system Zambezi system Central system Proposed Southern system Southeast Eastern Other Approved Proposed Possible
- See also
- References
- Maps
Railway stations in Mozambique include: Towns served by railways (The lines do not all connect, or connect indirectly) Nacala system (northernmost) (CDN) (from west to east) - Nayuchi - {{flagicon|Malawi}} Malawi - border town.
- Malema - way station
- Nampula - workshops
- Metocheria
- Gelo
- Monapo - junction
- Nacala - deep water port
- Cuamba - junction to Lichinga
- (location unknown)
- Namialo concrete sleeper plant.[1]
(isolated line) Zambezi system (gauge unknown) - line sabotaged during civil war, and later pulled up for scrap.[2] - Quelimane - river port
- Nicoadala
- Namacurra
- Naciaia
- Mocuba - terminus (also called Vila de Mocuba)
(possible standard gauge) - Tete - coal mines.
- Macuse - proposed coal export port. Near Quelimane.[3][4]
Central system The railway to Zimbabwe was originally {{RailGauge|610mm|lk=on}} in 1890, but was converted to {{RailGauge|1067mm|lk=on}} in 1900.[5] ( Zambezi valley ) - Beira - port
- Dondo - junction - cement works
- Muanza - limestone
- Inhaminga
- Inhamitanga - junction
- Caia - junction
- Vila de Sena - south side of bridge over Zambezi River
- Mutarara - north side of bridge - junction for {{flagicon|Malawi}} Malawi
- {{flagicon|Mozambique}} Charre
- {{flagicon|Mozambique}} Manica - border
- {{flagicon|Malawi}} Mankhakwe, Malawi
- Kambulatsisi - junction
- Moatize - coal mines - railhead.
Proposed - Tete - branch extension and proposed coal mine[6]
- Cheringoma - timber[7]
- Mutarara - north side of bridge - junction for {{flagicon|Malawi}} Malawi
- Vila Nova da Fronteira - border with Malawi
- {{flagicon|Malawi}} Nsanje
- Inhamitanga - junction
- Marromeu - branch terminus - sugar (82 km) - restored Sep 2008[8]
- Valente
- Caia - junction
- Valente - branch terminus
- Dondo - junction - cement works
- {{flagicon|Mozambique}} Chimoio
- {{flagicon|Mozambique}} Manica
- {{flagicon|Zimbabwe}} Mutare (Umtali before 1982), Zimbabwe - workshops
- {{flagicon|Zimbabwe}} Rusape
Southern system - {{flagicon|Zimbabwe}} Sango - border station
- Chicualacuala (formerly Malvernia) - border with {{flagicon|Zimbabwe}} Zimbabwe
- Mapai
- Guiga
- Manhiça
- Chokwé - way station
- Mabalane - way station
- Combomune - way station
- Mpuzi
- Magude - river crossing and junction
- Macarretane - river crossing
- Maputo - port - national capital
- Tenga - site of serious accident
- Muxia - junction
- Goba - to be restored 2008, on the border with {{flagicon|Swaziland}} Swaziland
- Ressano Garcia - on the border with {{flagicon|South Africa}} South Africa
- {{flagicon|South Africa}} Komatipoort - 90 km
- Matola - coal export port
- Salamanga - branch terminus
Southeast - Xai-Xai - river port - {{RailGauge|762mm}} gauge
- Manjacaze - junction
- Maroa - terminus
- Chicome - branch terminus
Eastern ( {{RailGauge|762mm}} gauge - defunct ) - Inhambane - port
- Inharrime - terminus
Other - Beira Railroad Corporation
Approved - Matutuine - new coal port approved October 2009[9]
Proposed
- ({{convert|145|km|mi|abbr=on|disp=or}} short-cut)
- {{flagicon|Malawi}} Blantyre
- {{flagicon|Mozambique}} Moatize [10][11]
- {{Track gauge|1435mm|allk=on}}
- A local subsidiary of Kazakhstan-based Eurasian Natural Resources Corp has commissioned Mott MacDonald to undertake studies and is seeking expressions of interest in building a 1200 km line from Chiuta in Tete province to a new port at Nacala, bypassing Malawi. The line would be available to third parties, and a passenger service.
- Moatize - coal
- Caia
- Quelimane
- Nacala - port
- Ludewa - coal
- Njombe - coal
- Mtwara - port in south
[12]
Possible - {{flagicon|Botswana}} Serule, Botswana
- {{flagicon|Mozambique}} Techobanine deepwater port.
See also - Transport in Mozambique
- Railway stations in Malawi
References 1. ^RailwaysAfrica 5/2013 p20 2. ^http://allafrica.com/stories/201112090337.html 3. ^http://www.ncondezicoal.com/export-thermal-coal.aspx 4. ^http://www.railpage.com.au/f-t11360772-s150.htm 5. ^https://www.ianallanpublishing.com/product.php?productid=8438&cat=1142&page=23 6. ^allAfrica.com: Mozambique: Australian Company Plans New Coal Mine in Tete By 2010 (Page 1 of 1) 7. ^allAfrica.com: Mozambique: Dondo/Marromeu Railway Rebuilt (Page 1 of 1) 8. ^http://railwaysafrica.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3220&Itemid=35 9. ^http://www.railwaysafrica.com/2009/05/new-mozambique-port-gets-approval/ 10. ^Railway Gazette International June 2009, p14 11. ^http://www.railwaysafrica.com/blog/2012/02/portuguese-group-to-build-line-in-malawi/ 12. ^RailwaysAfrica
Maps - [https://www.un.org/Depts/Cartographic/map/profile/mozambiq.pdf UN Map]
- UNHCR Altas Map (2005)
- Map Port Nacala railhead - shows line through Malawi to Chipata, Zambia.
- Southern Africa
- Sena Railway
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