Eritrean Railway - Route

Route

The railway was fully opened in 1932, and ran from the port of Massawa westwards to Asmara, then extending northwards to Keren, Agordat and Bishia. As of 2009, the 118 kilometres (73 mi) section between Massawa and Asmara is open.

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