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Rail transport in Nigeria : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rail transport in Nigeria
Railways in Nigeria are operated by the ''Nigerian Railway Corporation''. As of 2003, Nigeria's poorly maintained rail system had 3,557 kilometers of gauge track. The country has two major rail lines: one connects Lagos on the Bight of Benin and Nguru in the northern state of Yobe; the other connects Port Harcourt in the Niger Delta and Maiduguri in the northeastern state of Borno. In order to remedy the poor condition, efficiency, and profitability of the nation’s railroads, the government is seeking to privatize the Nigerian Railroad Corporation. Under the privatization plan, three separate concessions of 25–30 years would be granted to private-sector companies to run railroads in the western, central, and eastern regions. As of early 2013, however, the only operational segment of Nigeria's rail network is between Lagos and Kano.〔http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-21364541 BBC News - Can Nigeria's renovated railway unite north and south?〕〔http://www.economist.com/news/middle-east-and-africa/21571481-renovated-railway-line-welcome-more-are-still-sorely-needed-slow The Economist - "Trains in Nigeria: A slow but steady new chug"〕 ==Statistics==
* ''narrow gauge:'' 3,557 km of gauge * ''standard gauge:'' 329 km of gauge
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