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  2. Transport in Botswana - Wikipedia

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    Transportation in Botswana is provided by an extensive network of railways, highways, ferry services and air routes that criss-cross the country. [1] The transport sector in Botswana played an important role in economic growth following its independence in 1966.

  3. Ministry of Transport and Communications (Botswana)

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  4. Rail transport in Botswana - Wikipedia

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    As a result of being a previously united system, it shares the same gauge as South Africa, Cape Gauge. In 2023, the Botswana and South Africa's state-owned rail companies signed an Expression of Interest for the Mmamabula-Lephalale Railway link, which would give another connection to South Africa's rail network to Botswana's large coal fields ...

  5. Botswana Railways - Wikipedia

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    A new rail link between Botswana and Zambia, bypassing Zimbabwe, was mooted in 2005 by Botswana Railways (BR) general manager Andrew Lunga. The line was envisaged as running south-westwards from Livingstone, crossing the Zambezi, then continuing to a junction with the existing BR tracks at Mosetse. Lunga's proposal arose following the serious ...

  6. Mosetse–Kazungula–Livingstone Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Mosetse–Kazungula–Livingstone Railway is a prospected 430 kilometres (270 mi) cape gauge international railway connecting the Botswana railway network at Mosetse, Botswana with the Zambian railway network at Livingstone, Zambia over the new Kazungula Bridge on the Zambezi River.

  7. Railway stations in Botswana - Wikipedia

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    Ramatlhabama, South Africa - border with South Africa; Lobatse; Gaborone - national capital; Palapye - junction for coal branch; Serule - junction; Francistown; Ramokgwebana - border with Zimbabwe

  8. Botswana Institute of Administration and Commerce - Wikipedia

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    The Botswana Institute of Administration and Commerce, also known as the Botswana Training Centre, was founded in 1964 following the merger of the Trade School and the Public Works Department Training Organisation. [2] The institute has been known by its current name since 1980.

  9. Category:Transport in Africa by country - Wikipedia

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    Public transport in Africa by country (16 C) ... Transport in Botswana (9 C, 2 P) ... Transport in South Africa (17 C, 5 P)