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Connecting the Continent

The North-South corridor (Beitbridge rail corridor) is a 3,500 continuous railway line run by 5 railway administrators. Running from or to the ports in South Africa through Zimbabwe, Zambia and Democratic Republic of Congo.

It is the shortest geographical route that connects the countries and most efficient transport corridor in the region.

Traffic moves through the borders with minimum formalities.

Short transit and turnaround times.

Same gauge railway implying no transshipment of cargo.

Failsafe availability of resources.