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Sub-saharan Africa Gets Its First Metro In Ethiopia by jmoore(m): 12:40pm On Oct 17, 2015

GETTING around African cities is famously stressful. Whether in Nairobi, Lagos or Johannesburg most journeys involve negotiating roads clogged with honking cars and choked with fumes. This is also true of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia’s fast-growing capital. But it is now possible to make at least some journeys there without braving the hectic streets. On September 21st, the city opened the first part of its new urban metro. It is the first light rail system to be built anywhere in sub-Saharan Africa, though a few South African cities have commuter rail services.

The open line runs 17km (11 miles) from industrial areas in the south of Addis Ababa to the centre; a second east-to-west line of the same length is still being built. The two lines, which have their own dedicated power grid, will be able to carry 60,000 passengers per hour when fully operational. Fares are 6 Ethiopian birr ($0.27) per ride.

That Ethiopia has built Africa’s first metro is illustrative of the country’s development in recent years: its economy has grown at rates of 10% per year for most of the last decade, partly thanks to grand infrastructure projects like this one. But it is evidence also of Chinese expansion across Africa. A Chinese loan paid for 85% of the $475m the Addis Ababa metro has cost; astonishingly, the line was built in just three years with plenty of imported engineering help. It will be run for the next five years by the Shenzhen Metro Group and China Railway Engineering Corporation. Chinese money is also paying for a new full-sized railway in Ethiopia, connecting Addis Ababa to Djibouti, which is planned to open next year, as well as new lines in Kenya and Nigeria.

But other metro projects in sub-Saharan Africa are rare. Lagos, Nigeria’s biggest city, has had plans for a light rail transit system for several years now, which the World Bank has helped to fund; but construction has been continually delayed. There is much fighting over what has happened to the money already spent. Other large African cities, such as Nairobi, are investing more in roads than in rails. Commuters hoping to get onto a train and skip the traffic will have to keep waiting.



Source>> http://www.economist.com/news/21665199-addis-ababa-has-opened-first-part-new-light-rail-system-sub-saharan-africa-gets-its-first-metro


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Re: Sub-saharan Africa Gets Its First Metro In Ethiopia by Nobody: 1:00pm On Oct 17, 2015
ok
Re: Sub-saharan Africa Gets Its First Metro In Ethiopia by Idrismusty97(m): 1:02pm On Oct 17, 2015
But other metro projects in sub-Saharan Africa are rare.
Lagos, Nigeria’s biggest city, has had plans for a light rail transit system for several years now, which the World Bank has helped to fund; but construction has been continually delayed. There is much fighting over what has happened to the money already spent.
That could have been Lagos if not for corruption.

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Re: Sub-saharan Africa Gets Its First Metro In Ethiopia by Omololu007(m): 1:03pm On Oct 17, 2015
Mo ti gbo
Re: Sub-saharan Africa Gets Its First Metro In Ethiopia by 400billionman: 5:39pm On Oct 17, 2015
Can Buhari deliver this. ?
Re: Sub-saharan Africa Gets Its First Metro In Ethiopia by 400billionman: 5:44pm On Oct 17, 2015
Idrismusty97:
That could have been Lagos if not for corruption.

World bank funding is not the way forward.

The picture you are seeing was funded by China, built by China and they will operate for 5 years to recoup their 85% of investment costs.

Why cant we open up Nigerian cities to this sort of Chinese partnerships towards development ? I keep asking Buhari what he gains from being a friend of Washinghton..

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Re: Sub-saharan Africa Gets Its First Metro In Ethiopia by MisterLongman(m): 6:29pm On Oct 17, 2015
Amaechi's monorail is just there meanwhile lagos, ogun and oyo light rail project remains an artwork as far as I'm concerned
Re: Sub-saharan Africa Gets Its First Metro In Ethiopia by ezeagu(m): 7:08pm On Oct 17, 2015

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Re: Sub-saharan Africa Gets Its First Metro In Ethiopia by jmoore(m): 8:55am On Oct 19, 2015
Fashola- light rail- failed

Amaechi- mono rail- failed
Re: Sub-saharan Africa Gets Its First Metro In Ethiopia by jmoore(m): 8:57am On Oct 21, 2015
jmoore:
Fashola- light rail- failed

Amaechi- mono rail- failed

And they are among those nominated as ministers. undecided
Re: Sub-saharan Africa Gets Its First Metro In Ethiopia by demolinka(m): 9:09am On Oct 21, 2015
Wake up from your slumber, Nigeria angry

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