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A remarkable rail journey into the Horn of Africa's past, and future

By Henry Wismayer
New York Times·
11 mins to read
A remarkable rail journey into the Horn of Africa's past, and future
Lebu Station, on the outskirts of Addis Ababa, marks the western terminus of the new train line in Ethiopia. The rail line's construction was aided by Chinese loans. Photo / Marcus Westberg , NY Times

We were around 30 miles shy of Dire Dawa, Ethiopia, when the train hit a cow, its impact signalled by an abrupt drop in speed and a sharp judder rippling through the couplings.

"What's happening?" I asked the carriage attendant as she hurried along the aisle.

"No problem," she replied

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