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  2. Transport in Namibia - Wikipedia

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    The beginnings of organised travel and transport routes in the territory of South West Africa, today Namibia, have not yet been established.This is due to the lack of any written records relating to roads prior to the twilight of the 19th century. [1]

  3. Trans-Kalahari Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Trans-Kalahari Railway is a planned railway line that will connect the port city of Walvis Bay in Namibia to Gaborone, the capital of Botswana.This proposed railway line aims to improve regional trade and economic development by providing a more efficient and cost-effective transportation route for goods being exported from Botswana, Namibia, and Southern Africa more generally.

  4. Rail transport in Namibia - Wikipedia

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    South Africa's transport minister, Abdulah Omar, said Africa needed to integrate its railway systems to form an internationally-competitive network. Experts said this could involve leasing locomotives and wagons, becoming involved as concessionaires and consultants, and participating in joint ventures .

  5. History of rail transport in Namibia - Wikipedia

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    The history of rail transport in Namibia began with a small mining rail line at Cape Cross in 1895. The first major railway project was started in 1897 when the German Colonial Authority built the 600 mm (1 ft 11 + 5 ⁄ 8 in) gauge Staatsbahn (State Railway) from Swakopmund to Windhoek. By 1902 the line was completed.

  6. Trans-Kalahari Corridor - Wikipedia

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    The Trans-Kalahari Corridor is a paved highway corridor that provides a direct route from the port of Walvis Bay and Windhoek in central Namibia, through Botswana, to Pretoria in Gauteng province in South Africa. It initially cost approximately 850 million Namibian dollars (US$115 million) and was officially opened in 1998.

  7. C41 road (Namibia) - Wikipedia

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    Transport in Namibia; ← C40: → C42: C41 is a tarred secondary route in northern Namibia that runs from Opuwo via Okahao to Oshakati. It is 224 kilometres (139 mi ...

  8. List of ports in Namibia - Wikipedia

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    Large-sized port and major port of Namibia. [1] Port of Lüderitz: ǁKaras Region: Lüderitz: Medium-sized port. It is developed around Robert Harbour and Shark Island. The maximum draught of the port is 7.9 meters. [2] Port of Swakopmund: Erongo Region: Swakopmund

  9. TransNamib - Wikipedia

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    TransNamib Holdings Limited, commonly referred to as TransNamib, is a state-owned railway company in Namibia. Organised as a holding company, it provides both rail and road freight services, as well as passenger rail services. Its headquarters are in the country’s capital Windhoek. [1]

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