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Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Templates for railway lines in Namibia (3 P) TransNamib Railway (29 P) Pages in category "Rail transport in Namibia"
The railway line from Otjiwarongo to Outjo is 69 kilometres (43 mi) long. The first 26 kilometres (16 mi) were completed under the German colonial administration in 1914/1915; the railway line was named Amboland Railway in reference to the territory of the Ovambo people. The link to Outjo was completed in 1921 under South African rule. [2]
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Railway stations in Namibia by year of opening (6 C) T.
The "legend" in BS-map or BS-table which links to any of these pages: {{Railway line legend}} for generic railway map, the default legend. {{Railway track legend}} for railway track and platform alignment diagram. {{Bus route legend}} for any type of bus route map. {{Waterways legend}} for waterway or canal map. {{Trails legend}} for footpath map.
Template: Railway line legend. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... long-distance train (US symbol) metro or subway.
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.