List of tunnels in Africa
This is a list of railway tunnels in Africa.
Existing
Algeria
- Has about 46 tunnels [1]
- The Congo–Ocean Railway contains the notorious Bamba tunnel.
Ghana
- Ghana Railway Corporation Decree of 1977 presupposes tunnels [2]
Mauritania
- Choum Tunnel - replaced by open air deviation
Morocco
- Only one existing tunnel.[3]
- Bouskoura Tunnel Casablanca
South Africa
- Cedara Twin Tunnels - Longest railway tunnel in South Africa for 29 years
- Chapman's Peak Drive - Half Tunnel, Cape Town - M6.
- Cogmanskloof Tunnel, Western Cape - R62.
- Hartbeespoort Tunnel, North West - R104.
- Hendrik Verwoerd Tunnels, Limpopo on the N1.
- Hex River Tunnels - Railway tunnels through the Hex River Mountains of the Western Cape Province.
- Huguenot Tunnel - a toll road tunnel near Paarl, also on the N1.
- J.G. Strijdom Tunnel, Limpopo - R36.
- Kouga dam wall tunnel, Eastern Cape - just off the R332.
- Kowyns Pass - Half Tunnel, Mpumalanga - R533.
- Lang's nek Tunnel, KwaZulu Natal - a disused railway tunnel between Newcastle and Charlstown.
- Old Van Reenen Tunnel, KwaZulu Natal - just off the N3 - S 28° 22.272 E 029° 25.782.
- Daspoort Tunnel - Daspoort Tunnel is a road tunnel on the R55 in Pretoria.
- Overvaal Tunnel (Oogies)
- Watervalboven Tunnel, Mpumalanga - on the N4.
- Van Reenen Spiral Railway Tunnel, Van Reenen [4]
Eritrea
outside Keren. But it appears that for some reason they didn't think of blowing up the rail tunnels on the Agordat-Keren line
Tanzania
- TAZARA - 23 tunnels
Tunisia
Zambia
- TAZARA - 23 tunnels
Finance
- Tunnels are expensive to build compared to surface tracks, especially for long tunnels due to limited access to the work site. The London cross city tunnel is reckoned at UKP 68m per km.
Expedience
- Freeman Gordor [5]
See also
References
- ^ "Algeria Tunnel News – tunnelbuilder.com". tunnelbuilder.com. Retrieved 2025-09-27.
- ^ "GhanaLegal.com : Welcome | GhanaLegal - Resources for the legal brains". ghanalegal.com. Retrieved 2025-09-27.
- ^ "Moroccan Rail Adventure". Archived from the original on 2011-11-05. Retrieved 2012-03-03.
- ^ "Chapter 4:The rise and fall of rail – fluctuating fortunes for modern rail infrastructure up to the 21st century - SARF" (PDF). 2014. Retrieved 2025-01-14.
- ^ "Freeman Gordor, PMP - Ghana | LinkedIn". Retrieved 2012-03-02.
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