Addis Ababa, March 4, 2017 (FMC) – The Ethiopian Electricity Service has announced the completion of a dedicated power line for the Ethio-Djibouti Railway, ensuring a stable and uninterrupted electricity supply for the critical transport corridor.
The 39-million-birr infrastructure project was undertaken to address the persistent power disruptions that previously affected railway operations. The Ethio-Djibouti Railway serves as a vital trade and transport route between Ethiopia and Djibouti, playing a crucial role in facilitating the movement of goods and passengers.
The newly installed power line spans 11.3 kilometers and consists of 226 concrete poles, designed to withstand environmental conditions and ensure long-term reliability. This initiative is expected to enhance the efficiency, safety, and operational consistency of the railway, minimizing delays caused by power outages.
According to the Sheger Region authorities, the direct power line has already contributed to more reliable and uninterrupted transport services, benefiting both passengers and freight operators. The Ethiopian Electricity Service further stated that the new line will primarily serve the Anole railway station, a key point along the railway route.
Officials believe that this upgrade will not only strengthen the railway’s performance but also contribute to Ethiopia’s broader economic and logistical goals, ensuring smoother connectivity between the landlocked nation and the Port of Djibouti, its main gateway for international trade.