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  2. Ethiopian Shipping Lines - Wikipedia

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    The Ethiopian Shipping and Logistics Services Enterprise (ESLSE), known commercially as the Ethiopian Shipping Lines, is the national cargo shipping company of Ethiopia. Established in 1964, it has continued to operate despite Ethiopia having become a landlocked country in 1993; its main base is now the Port of Djibouti and Berbera in Somaliland .

  3. List of Ethiopian Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    Contents. List of Ethiopian Airlines destinations. Ethiopian Airlines is the flag carrier of Ethiopia; [ 1 ] it was founded as Ethiopian Air Lines on 21 December 1945. [ 2 ] The carrier started operations on 8 April 1946, [ 3 ][ 4 ] and the first scheduled destination served was Cairo via Asmara using Douglas C-47 Skytrain equipment. [ 2 ]

  4. Ethio-Djibouti Railways - Wikipedia

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    The Ethio-Djibouti Railway is a 1,000 mm ( 3 ft 38 in) gauge railway built in 1897–1917. The line connected the new Ethiopian capital city of Addis Ababa (1886) to the Port of Djibouti in French Somaliland, providing landlocked Ethiopia with railway access to the sea.

  5. Addis Ababa Light Rail - Wikipedia

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    Top speed. 80 km/h (50 mph) [ 2] System map. The Addis Ababa Light Rail ( Amharic: የአዲስ አበባ ቀላል ባቡር, romanized : Ye’Adīsi Abeba k’elali Baburi) is a light rail system in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. [ 3][ 4] It is the first light rail and rapid transit in eastern and sub-saharan Africa. [ 3][ 5][ 6] A 17-kilometre (11 ...

  6. Addis Ababa–Djibouti Railway - Wikipedia

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    The remaining five kilometers are for shunting operations. A total of 666 km (414 mi) of the railway line is in Ethiopia, while a total of 93 km (58 mi) is in Djibouti. [4] The 115 km (71 mi) section from Sebeta to Adama is the only double-track section of the line, and it also has the highest grades with a net elevation loss of 650 meters. It ...

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  8. Transport in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 757-23N at Bole International Airport, Addis Ababa (2008) As of 2021, Ethiopia has 57 airports, of which 17 have paved runways . [15] The Addis Ababa Airport is the largest airport in Ethiopia and one of Africa's biggest and busiest. It is the main hub of Ethiopian Airlines, the national airline that serves ...

  9. Rail transport in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Rail transport in Ethiopia is done within the National Railway Network of Ethiopia, which currently consists of three electrified standard gauge railway lines: the Addis Ababa–Djibouti Railway, the Awash–Weldiya Railway and the Weldiya–Mekelle Railway. Other lines are still in the planning phase. There is also an urban light rail system ...