Railway stations in Senegal - Wikipedia
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List of Railway stations in Senegal include:
Towns served by rail
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- Dakar - port and national capital (0 km)
- Hann - truncated terminus (3 km)[1]
- Bargny proposed deepwater port.
- Rufisque - cement works
- Kirène - cement works to be expanded in 2008.[2] - nearest station is Thiès about 20 km away.
- Tivouane
- Meckhe - [4]
- Grande Côte - mineral sands
- Louga - junction
- Mpal
- St-Louis
- Thiès - junction for St-Louis
- Tambacounda - provincial capital and proposed junction
- Kédougou - proposed branch terminus [6]
- Transcontinental railway from Dakar to Port Sudan.[11]
- 2012
- Meckhe - junction
- Grande Côte - mineral sands Junction
- Transport in Senegal
- Railway stations in Mali
- AfricaRail - plan to interconnect several railway systems, and railless landlocked countries.
- Train Express Regional
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