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Eastern Railway Line, Ghana

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The first phase, from Accra to Mangoase, was started in 1908 opened in 1912. The line from Accra reached Tafo in 1918 before it eventually reached Kumasi in the 1923. Unlike the Western line which took 6 years to build, the Eastern line took 15 years due to shortage from war.
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The Eastern Railway Line, sometimes referred to as the cocoa line, was built in three phases.
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narrow gauge
Accra Station
branch line
"Ministry of Railways Development - Ghana - accra kumasi (eastern line) 300 km"
"From headloading to the iron horse: The unequal health consequences of railway construction and expansion in the Gold Coast, 1898–1929"
doi
10.1016/0277-9536(95)80005-5
ISSN
0277-9536
"Ghana Railway Company Limited"
"Railway sector has 'collapsed'"
Transportation Infrastructure and Development in Ghana
"About us | Ghana Railway Company Limited"
"The Problems of Rail Transport in Tropical Africa"
ISSN
0022-037X
JSTOR
4190688
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Railway lines in Ghana
1912 establishments in Africa
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