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There is currently one railway in Niger, built between 2014 and 2016 between Niamey and Dosso by the French Bolloré conglomerate. The objective was to connect Niamey to the rail network in Benin and thus to the coast. But competing commercial interests by several parties resulted in endless litigation and the connection to Benin never materialized. So the 145 km Niamey-Dosso stretch now lies orphaned and unused, with the tracks ending in the middle of nowhere some 6 km south of Dosso. After several years of neglect the tracks are already damaged to such an extent in some places, that they have become unusable.[1][2][3][4] At the Niamey Terminus Station, the rails are kinked to such an extent by the summer heat that the train would not be able to leave the station (see image).
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A rail connection from Maradi into Nigeria is being considered.
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Built, but not operational
Niamey terminus station (Niamey, capital of Niger). The station, officially inaugurated on 7 April 2014, is the first one opened in the country.[5][6][7]
Niamey, airport station.
Guesselbodi station.
Kouré station.
Kodo station.
Birni N'Gaouré station.
Koygorou station.
Dosso station.
Built and operational
in Benin
Proposed
From Parakou (Benin), to Dosso (Niger)
From Nigeria
- (1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) gauge
Kano - junction (0 km) (capital Kano State)
Dutse
Kazaure
Daura
Katsina (state capital Katsina State)
Jibia
border
Maradi, Niger (capital Maradi Department (248 km)
Niamey - national capital.
- .
- (existing narrow 1067mm gauge)
Zaria - junction (0 km)
Gusau - (capital Zamfara State)
Kauran Namoda railhead[10]
From Côte d'Ivoire via Burkina Faso
Abidjan
(border)
Burkina Faso
(border)
Niamey[11]
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