Central Line (Tanzania)

Tanzania Central Line
Overview
TerminiDar es Salaam
Websitehttps://www.trc.co.tz/
Service
TypeHeavy rail
Operator(s)Tanzania Railways Corporation
History
Commenced1905
Technical
Line length2,707 km (1,682 mi)
Track gauge1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) metre gauge
Route map

Dar es Salaam
Pugu
Mpiji
Soga
Ngeta
Ruvu
Kwala
Msua
Kidugalo
Ngerengere
Kinoko
Mikese
Kingolwira
Morogoro
Masimbu
Mkata
Kimamba
Kilosa
Munisigara
Mzaganza
Kidete
Godegode
Gulwe
Msagali
Igandu
Munase
Kikombo
Humwa
Dodoma
Zuzu
Kigwe
Bahi
Kintinku
Makutopora
Saranda
Manyoni
Aghondi
Itigi
Kitaraka
Kazikazi
Karangasi
Tura
Malongwe
Nyahua
Goweko
Igalula
Itulu
Tabora
Lulangulu
Mabama
Usoke
Urambo
Kaliua
Kombe
Usinge
Nguruka
Malagarasi
Ilunde
Uvinza
Lugufu
Kazuramimba
Kandaga
Kalege
Luiche
Kigoma
Railway network
1000mm gauge, 1067mm gauge
1914 map of Dar es Salaam- Kintinku section
1914 map of Makutupora-Kigoma section

The Central Line (German: Mittellandbahn), formerly known as the Tanganyika Railway (German: Tanganjikabahn) is the most important railway line in Tanzania, apart from TAZARA. It runs west from Dar es Salaam to Kigoma on Lake Tanganyika via Dodoma. Extensions of the central route branch to the cities of Mwanza on Lake Victoria, Tanga, Singida and Mpanda.

In 2017, Tanzania began the Tanzania Standard Gauge Railway project, which will construct a standard gauge (1435 mm) line parallel to the meter-gauge (1000 mm) Central Line between Dar es Salaam and Mwanza, with a new route branching northwest at Isaka to Kigali in Rwanda.