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Camrail operates passenger and freight traffic between the two largest cities in Cameroon and several smaller cities. The company was formed in 1999 and granted a 20 year concession to operate the Cameroon National Railway. The company is a subsidiary of French investment group Bolloré and the railway has been operated by Comazar, a subsidiary of Bolloré, since 1999. According to the Comazar website, the government of Cameroon owns the track while the rolling stock is owned by Camrail. According a report by the World Bank in 2011, Camrail ranked relatively high amongst African countries for productivity indicators and was considered a regional leader in terms of implementing a concession to a non-state operator.〔AICD Cameroon Country Report, World Bank, 2011, http://www.ppiaf.org/sites/ppiaf.org/files/publication/AICD-Cameroon-Country-Report.pdf〕 ==Services== thumb As of May 2014 Camrail operated regular daily services on three routes:〔Cameroon, seat61, http://www.seat61.com/Cameroon.htm#.U2JoEcfEc7A〕 Douala - Kumba〔Timetable, 2014, http://www.camrail.net/h_dla_kum.html〕 Douala - Yaoundé〔Timetable, 2014, http://www.camrail.net/h_dla_yde.html〕 Yaoundé - Ngaoundéré〔Timetable, 2014, http://www.camrail.net/h_dla_nge.html〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Camrail」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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