Comazar

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Comazar
Type Joint Stock
Founded 1995
Headquarters Flag of South Africa Johannesburg
Key people Eric Peiffer
Patrick Claes
Industry Railways
Products Railway operation
Revenue ~
Employees ~
Website http://www.comazar.com/

Comazar is a company that operates railways in Africa. Its stock is majority owned by the French investment group Bolloré. Comazar was founded by Eric Peiffer and Patrick Claes in conjunction with Transnet (Spoornet) and Transurb Consult (a Belgian Railways subsidiary) in 1995.

The headquarters are in Johannesburg.

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Comazar owns stock in and operates the following privately held railways:

Comazar is also a ten percent partner in the Rift Valley Railways Consortium.

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In addition, the company has operated railways in these countries in the past:

  • Sizarail - Democratic Republic of the Congo - The company obtained a 5-year mandate, starting in 1996, to run the country's rail. Comazar started a commuter rail service in Lubumbashi that carried 2 mm passengers per year. Ridership had more than doubled in 2 years of operation, but the government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo cancelled the company's management mandate and confiscated all assets in 1997.
  • Trans Africa Railway Corporation Tanzania Ltd (TARC) - Tanzania - the company withdrew from its participation in this project in 2002, after 4 years of work. See Tanzania Railways Corporation, currently operated by Rites Consortium of India.

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