(Reuters) - Twice as many trains are now running on Kenya and Uganda's railway network, but it may take two years before customers see a major improvement in services, a consultant said on Wednesday.
The east African countries handed over their struggling rail operations to Rift Valley Railways in November. The private South African-led consortium hopes to transform the dilapidated 110-year-old railways into a major artery for regional trade.
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The east African countries handed over their struggling rail operations to Rift Valley Railways in November. The private South African-led consortium hopes to transform the dilapidated 110-year-old railways into a major artery for regional trade.
Read more at Reuters Africa
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