Sena Railway Rehabltation (Beira to Moatize)

railway

Distance

660 km
new
– km
rehabilitated
660km
existing
– km

Cost

$254m
$254,000,000

operational

2016

Capacity

20m
Tonnes Coal Per Year

Objective

The Sena railway line transports limited volumes of coal from mines in the coal-rich province of Tete, in Mozambique, to the port city of Beira.

Description

The 660 kilometre-long Sena railway line runs from Moatize, in the centre of Mozambique to the Beira port. The railway line was re-developed and re-opened in June 2010 to facilitate the export of coal from new export coal mines around Moatize in Mozambique

History

Originally built in 1912. Rebuilt after the civil war in 2004 with over $100 million of World Bank invstment

Finance

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$92m loan
European Investment Bank
Development bank

Contractors

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Mota-Engil
Company

Governing authorities

Sources

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