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Tanzania's SGR outpaces Kenya's in African speed ranking
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 55389, member: 636"] Africa showcases remarkable railway advancement through ten high-speed systems that transform continental transportation. Nigeria leads with the Red Line Metro, which reaches 330 kilometers per hour between Agabado and Oyingbo in Lagos State. Morocco's Al Boraq follows at 320 kilometers per hour, connecting Casablanca to Tangier while reducing travel time from five hours to two. Egypt's Mediterranean-Red Sea network operates at 250 kilometers per hour across 1,800 kilometers of track. South Africa's Gautrain maintains 160 kilometers per hour speeds linking Johannesburg, Pretoria, and OR Tambo International Airport. Algeria, Senegal, Ethiopia, and Tanzania each operate systems reaching 160 kilometers per hour through various technological approaches. Tunisia's rapid rail network achieves 120 kilometers per hour between Tunis Station and Bougatfa Station. Kenya's Standard Gauge Railway completes the list at 120 kilometers per hour, operating the Madaraka Express between Nairobi and Mombasa. These systems collectively demonstrate Africa's commitment to modernizing transportation infrastructure. Railway development continues to expand across the continent through significant financial investments. [/QUOTE]
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