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Fianarantsoa-Côte Est railway

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Fianarantsoa–Côte Est
An FCE train at Manampatrana
An FCE train at Manampatrana
Overview
StatusOpen
OwnerFianarantsoa–Côte Est
LocaleHaute Matsiatra / Vatovavy-Fitovinany, Madagascar
Termini
Service
TypeHeavy rail
History
Opened1936
Technical
Line length162.8 km (101.2 mi)
Track gauge1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) metre gauge
Maximum incline3.5%
Rail-runway-crossing

The Fianarantsoa-Côte Est (FCE) railway is a colonial-built railway in southeast Madagascar that connects the high plateau city of Fianarantsoa to the port-city of Manakara. It is 163 kilometers long and was built by the French between 1926 and 1936 using the forced-labor program SMOTIG. The French used rails and ties taken from Germany as World War I reparations to build the line. Many of the railways still have the date of manufacturing on them dating back to 1893.[1]

This line traverses some of the most threatened habitat in the world.[citation needed] In 2000, back-to-back cyclones caused 280 landslides and four major washouts cut service for months until a rehabilitation project was launched with help from USAID, Swiss Railways and others. A study conducted by the Project d'Appui à la Gestion de l'Environnement (PAGE) in 2000 concluded that keeping the train operational helps prevent deforestation to the tune of 97,400 hectares over 20 years.[citation needed] Interviews conducted with villagers during the temporary closure found that they would have no choice but to cut down their tree-based crops that they shipped to market on the railway and plant rice or cassava instead.[1]

The FCE is currently running, but its aging infrastructure makes it vulnerable to service disruptions caused by broken rails, old rolling stock and landslides caused by cyclones.[citation needed]

The railway crosses the runway of Manakara Airport, one of only three places in the world where a railway crosses a runway at grade.[citation needed]

Stations

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Rolling material

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  • 3 locomotives Alsthom BB 242, 243 and 245[2] [3]
  • 2 draisines YC 048 and 051[2]
  • 1 Micheline ZM[2]
  • 6 station wagons
  • 22 freight wagons

In 2020 the FCE received three Spanish second hand locomotives[4] Serie 1500 de Renfe built in 1964.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Freudenberger, Karen. 2003. The Fianarantsoa-East Coast Railroad and its role in eastern forest conservation. The Natural History of Madagascar. Steven M. Goodman and Jonathan P. Benstead (eds.). Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  2. ^ a b c "The Railways of Madagascar, 2012". www.internationalsteam.co.uk. Retrieved 20 December 2023.
  3. ^ Le rail sur la Grande Ile...
  4. ^ Locomotives 2nd hand FCE
  • Schoonmaker Freudenberger, Karen (2005). The FCE: Fianarantsoa - Côte Est Railway Madagascar: A Traveler's Guide (2nd ed.). Madagascar.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • "Reisen in Madagaskar - Eisenbahn" [Travelling in Madagascar - Railway]. Priori website (in German). Priori. Retrieved 9 June 2011.
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