The Ethio–Djibouti railway is undergoing a comprehensive upgrade, with outdated equipment being removed and replaced with modern components. CEO Takele Uma noted that lines inactive for the past eight years are being restored, with the stretch from Sebeta Railway Station to Djibouti’s Nagad Railway Station receiving high-quality, expedited renovation. Once completed, freight train speeds are expected to rise from 60 km/h to 67 km/h, while passenger services will increase from 70 km/h to 90 km/h. Efforts are focused on bringing out-of-service lines back into operation and fully restoring their intended services. While officials did not clarify the cause of the prolonged interruption, they anticipate the renovations will be finished within four months.
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