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==Country Details== | ==Country Details== | ||
See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senegal Wikipedia] | See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senegal Wikipedia] | ||
== | ==Railway System== | ||
There are two distinct rail operations. Some information, relating mainly to the former Dakar - Bamako through train, is at the [https://www.seat61.com/Senegal.htm Man in Seat 61]. | |||
=== | ===Chemin de Fer Dakar-Niger=== | ||
This is the colonial-era railway, extending into [[Mali]] to reach the Niger River and Bamako, with some branches in Senegal. The line was taken over by a French-Canadian consortium, Transrail, in 2003, but ceased operating in 2009 or 2010. A new operator, Dakar-Bamako-Ferroviaire (DBF), appears to have restarted operations in 2016, but as of January 2023 appears to be providing passenger service only in Mali. | |||
A suburban service was operated between Dakar and Thiès from 2016 onwards, as [https://www.cetud.sn/index.php/reseau/petit-train-de-banlieue Petit Train de Banlieue] (PTB). It is not known if this is still running as of January 2023, following the opening of the Train Express Régional service (see below). | |||
== | ====Infrastructure==== | ||
* Gauge: metre | |||
* Electrification: none | |||
* Rule of the road: not known; probably single-track throughout | |||
=== | ====Maps==== | ||
See Wikipedia articles: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rail_transport_in_Senegal Rail transport in Senegal] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dakar%E2%80%93Niger_Railway Dakar-Niger Railway]. | |||
=== | ====Timetable==== | ||
There is no known website for DBF. | |||
An unofficial timetable of PTB services is available at [https://www.fahrplancenter.com/SenegalHoraires.html Fahrplancenter], but this is dated May 2016 and is almost certainly out of date. | |||
=== | ===Train Express Régional de Dakar=== | ||
This is a newly-constructed, electrified line, with passenger service introduced in December 2021. It runs alongside the metre-gauge line between Dakar and Diamniadio; a planned extension will diverge to the airport (Aéroport Internationale Blaise Digne). | |||
The service is operated by [https://www.seter.sn/ SETER]; train service information is provided at [https://www.terdakar.sn/ TER Dakar]. Unofficial information is available at [https://www.urbanrail.net/af/dakar/dakar.htm UrbanRail] and [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Train_express_r%C3%A9gional_Dakar-AIBD Wikipedia (French language)], including a map, frequency guide, and sample fares. | |||
=== | ====Infrastructure==== | ||
* Gauge: standard | |||
* Electrification: 25kV 50Hz AC | |||
* Rule of the road: not known | |||
=== | ====Map==== | ||
* [https://www.terdakar.sn/acceder-au-plan-de-la-ligne interactive map and PDF] | |||
=== | ====Timetable==== | ||
* [https://www.terdakar.sn/les_horaires_des_trains frequency guide]. To access PDF timetables, select a commune in the "Les horaires par ligne" box, and click on the Rechercher button. Selecting a line (ligne) will display PDFs for only one direction. | |||
==Other Railways== | ==Other Railways== | ||
None known | |||
==Tourist Lines== | ==Tourist Lines== | ||
None known | |||
==Metro and light rail systems== | |||
None | |||
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==Recent and Future Changes== | ==Recent and Future Changes== | ||
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==Obscure and Sparse Passenger Services== | ==Obscure and Sparse Passenger Services== | ||
See [http://www.psul4all.free-online.co.uk/wbe.htm# | See [http://www.psul4all.free-online.co.uk/wbe.htm#SN PSUL: World Beyond Europe] | ||
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==Special Notes== | ==Special Notes== |
Latest revision as of 20:33, 21 January 2023
Country Details
See Wikipedia
Railway System
There are two distinct rail operations. Some information, relating mainly to the former Dakar - Bamako through train, is at the Man in Seat 61.
Chemin de Fer Dakar-Niger
This is the colonial-era railway, extending into Mali to reach the Niger River and Bamako, with some branches in Senegal. The line was taken over by a French-Canadian consortium, Transrail, in 2003, but ceased operating in 2009 or 2010. A new operator, Dakar-Bamako-Ferroviaire (DBF), appears to have restarted operations in 2016, but as of January 2023 appears to be providing passenger service only in Mali.
A suburban service was operated between Dakar and Thiès from 2016 onwards, as Petit Train de Banlieue (PTB). It is not known if this is still running as of January 2023, following the opening of the Train Express Régional service (see below).
Infrastructure
- Gauge: metre
- Electrification: none
- Rule of the road: not known; probably single-track throughout
Maps
See Wikipedia articles: Rail transport in Senegal and Dakar-Niger Railway.
Timetable
There is no known website for DBF.
An unofficial timetable of PTB services is available at Fahrplancenter, but this is dated May 2016 and is almost certainly out of date.
Train Express Régional de Dakar
This is a newly-constructed, electrified line, with passenger service introduced in December 2021. It runs alongside the metre-gauge line between Dakar and Diamniadio; a planned extension will diverge to the airport (Aéroport Internationale Blaise Digne).
The service is operated by SETER; train service information is provided at TER Dakar. Unofficial information is available at UrbanRail and Wikipedia (French language), including a map, frequency guide, and sample fares.
Infrastructure
- Gauge: standard
- Electrification: 25kV 50Hz AC
- Rule of the road: not known
Map
Timetable
- frequency guide. To access PDF timetables, select a commune in the "Les horaires par ligne" box, and click on the Rechercher button. Selecting a line (ligne) will display PDFs for only one direction.
Other Railways
None known
Tourist Lines
None known
Metro and light rail systems
None