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Some information is available at the [https://www.seat61.com/Sudan.htm Man in Seat 61].
Some information is available at the [https://www.seat61.com/Sudan.htm Man in Seat 61].
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===Journey Planner===
===Journey Planner===
The Sudan Railways Corporation's website is inaccessible. Unfortunately, the summary of services on the Fahrplancenter website has not been up-dated since 2014; the best source of information about the Khartoum - Atbara - Wadi Halfa train appears on the The Man in Seat Sixty-One website which shows this train running every third week. For the more frequent service between Khartoum and Atbara see news reports of 2014 and 2016. Report updated: November 2019
The Sudan Railways Corporation's website is inaccessible. Unfortunately, the summary of services on the Fahrplancenter website has not been up-dated since 2014; the best source of information about the Khartoum - Atbara - Wadi Halfa train appears on the The Man in Seat Sixty-One website which shows this train running every third week. For the more frequent service between Khartoum and Atbara see news reports of 2014 and 2016. Report updated: November 2019
 
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===Downloadable Timetable===
===Downloadable Timetable===
LINK
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Revision as of 10:42, 2 September 2024

Country Details

See Wikipedia

Timetable

  • Online: unofficial timetable information is available at Fahrplancenter. Note that this may be substantially out of date.
  • Printed: summary timetables are available in some editions of the European Rail Timetable.

Some information is available at the Man in Seat 61.

Journey Planner

The Sudan Railways Corporation's website is inaccessible. Unfortunately, the summary of services on the Fahrplancenter website has not been up-dated since 2014; the best source of information about the Khartoum - Atbara - Wadi Halfa train appears on the The Man in Seat Sixty-One website which shows this train running every third week. For the more frequent service between Khartoum and Atbara see news reports of 2014 and 2016. Report updated: November 2019

Maps

Printed Maps

World Rail Atlas - North, East and Central Africa by Neil Robinson.

Obscure and Sparse Passenger Services

See PSUL: World Beyond Europe