Caminho de Ferro de Benguela (Catalan Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Caminho de Ferro de Benguela" in Catalan language version.

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bloomberg.com

  • «Angola Restore Copper Rail Line After Four Decade Halt». Bloomberg Business, 25-03-2013. «Service along most of the route was discontinued after the start of Angola’s civil war in 1975 at the end of colonial rule. Trains ran from Benguela to Huambo about 340 kilometers east until 1992. Reconstruction began in 2006 after a $300 million loan from the China International Fund.»

cfbep.com

chinadaily.com.cn

  • «Angola rail line, built by China, gets rolling». , 16-02-2015. «There are 67 stops and 42 bridges, significantly facilitating travel and trade, project engineers said, noting that many Angolans have moved to places along the line. Trains can run at speeds of up to 90 km/h on the Benguela line.»

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dx.doi.org

  • William A. Hance and Irene S. van Dongen «The Port of Lobito and the Benguela Railway». Geographical Review. American Geographical Society, 46, 4, octubre 1956, pàg. 460–487. DOI: 10.2307/212105. JSTOR: 212105.

heritageportal.co.za

  • «Benguela - More than just a current», 11-01-2015. «The CFB, up until the early 1970’s, was steam operated, with the locomotives being predominantly wood burning (80%). Cubal was an engine changing point on the line where the oil fired engines coming up from Benguela, on the coast “came off” and wood fired engines took over for the slog up to Nova Lisboa (now Huambo), 5 570 feet above sea level. ... To the east of Cubal the CFB grew eucalyptus (blue gum) forests which were located at appropriate intervals along the line for the refuelling of the engines.»
  • «Benguela - More than just a current», 11-01-2015. «The ownership of the railway has since reverted to the Angolan government, on the expiry of the concession on the 28th November 2001.»

jstor.org

  • Hance, William A..; Dodgen, Irene S. van. The Port of Lobito and Benguela Railway. Front Cover. American Geographical Society, 1956.
  • William A. Hance and Irene S. van Dongen «The Port of Lobito and the Benguela Railway». Geographical Review. American Geographical Society, 46, 4, octubre 1956, pàg. 460–487. DOI: 10.2307/212105. JSTOR: 212105.

manchester.ac.uk

library.manchester.ac.uk

  • «Tanks Group Archive c. 1900-1960s». Arxivat de l'original el 2015-04-02. [Consulta: 30 març 2015]. «Tanks Group Services Ltd was a London-based holding company for several railway and mining concerns in Central and East Africa that were associated with the mining engineer and entrepreneur Sir Robert Williams (1860–1938). ... In 1899 Tanganyika Concessions Ltd (Tanks) was founded on behalf of the Countess of Warwick to exploit minerals in Northern Rhodesia, with Williams as managing director.»

mining-journal.com

nytimes.com

portalangop.co.ao

railfan.net

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railwaygazette.com

  • «CNR Dalian locomotives arrive in Angola». Railway Gazette, 13-08-2012. «ANGOLA: CNR Dalian has delivered the first five of 15 diesel locomotives ordered last year. Rated at 1715 kW, the 1067 mm gauge CKD8F locomotives have a top speed of 160 km/h and feature air-conditioned cabs and dust filters for use in the desert environment.» Arxivat 14 April 2016[Date mismatch] a Wayback Machine.
  • «Three presidents inaugurate rebuilt Benguela Railway». Railway Gazette, 16-02-2015. «Operations were disrupted by civil war from 1975, and through traffic to DR Congo ceased in 1981. By the time the concession expired in 2001 the line had been wrecked by war and neglect, with only the 34 km coastal section between Benguela and Lobito still functioning.»

railwaysafrica.com

sapo.ao

jornaldeangola.sapo.ao

theheritageportal.co.za

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xinhuanet.com

news.xinhuanet.com

  • «Chinese company completes massive Angolan railway». Xinhua, 13-08-2014. «The 67-station railway has a design speed of 90 km per hour, involving a total investment of 1.83 billion U.S. dollars, according to the company. ... The railway, built in the form of EPC (engineering, procurement, construction), not only adopted Chinese standards, but procured all equipment from China. ... When it is fully operational, it will be able to carry 20 million tonnes of cargo and four million passengers annually, according to earlier reports.»
  • «Chinese company completes massive Angolan railway». Xinhua, 13-08-2014.