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  2. Luanda Railway - Wikipedia

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    Luanda Railway. The Luanda Railway (sometimes called Angola Railway) is a 424 km (263 mi) single-track Cape gauge railway line from the Angolan capital of Luanda to Malanje. A branch line departs the railway at Zenza do Itombe for Dondo. The line is operated by the state owned company Caminho de Ferro de Luanda E.P., short CFL EP.

  3. Transporte Colectivo Urbano de Luanda - Wikipedia

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    Transporte Colectivo Urbano de Luanda, abbreviated as TCUL, is the public transit company of Luanda, Angola's capital. TCUL was founded on July 12, 1988. It is a public, i.e. state owned company, depending on the Transport ministry of the central government. Besides 40 bus lines within Luanda province, it also operates over-land bus lines from ...

  4. Luanda Bungo - Wikipedia

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    Luanda Bungo Railway Station is the main railway station in the Angolan capital of Luanda. The station is located in the Ingombota District of Luanda. It was inaugurated in 1889, along with the first 45-kilometer section of the Ambaca Railway. The station building was classified as Historical and Cultural Heritage site of Angola in 2001.

  5. Luanda Light Rail - Wikipedia

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    Locale. Luanda, Angola. Transit type. Light rail. Technical. System length. 149 km (93 mi) The Luanda Light Rail is a proposed light rail line to be built in the Angolan capital city Luanda, at a projected cost of US $ 3 billion. [1]

  6. Luanda - Wikipedia

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    Luanda. Luanda (/luˈændə, -ˈɑːn-/, Portuguese: [luˈɐ̃dɐ]) is the capital and largest city of Angola. It is Angola's primary port, and its major industrial, cultural and urban centre. Located on Angola's northern Atlantic coast, Luanda is Angola's administrative centre, its chief seaport, and also the capital of the Luanda Province.

  7. Rail transport in Angola - Wikipedia

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    1067mm gauge tracks, 610mm gauge tracks. Rail transport in Angola consists of three separate Cape gauge lines that do not connect: the northern Luanda Railway, the central Benguela Railway, and the southern Moçâmedes Railway. The lines each connect the Atlantic coast to the interior of the country. A fourth system once linked Gunza and Gabala ...

  8. Luanda Province - Wikipedia

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    www.luanda.gov.ao. Luanda is a province of Angola. It covers an area of 18,835 km 2, and had a population of 6,945,386 at the Census of 16 May 2014. The latest official estimate (for 2022) is 9,079,811. [4] The city of Luanda is the capital of the province and Angola. It serves as the country's primary port, cultural and urban centre and ...

  9. Port of Luanda - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.portoluanda.co.ao. The port of Luanda is an Angolan port located in the city of Luanda, the national capital, in the province of Luanda. It is connected to the city center of Luanda and the district of Ingombota. It is located in the Luanda Bay, which is separated from the Atlantic Ocean by the island of Luanda.