Talk:Mulobezi Railway

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[edit] Photos and construction/reconstruction history needed

I have started this article in the hope that others can add details and flesh out the history: which year it was first built, when it ceased working (around 1970 I think), when it was refurbished and what its current operating status is. I must say I thought it was still defunct until by chance I saw a train on the tracks on Google Earth. Rexparry sydney 10:01, 16 February 2007 (UTC)

This page says, there is one train running per week. So the train on google earth is quite a coincidence. --FritzG 19:02, 31 March 2007 (UTC)