Railway stations in Uganda
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Railway stations in Uganda include:
Towns served by rail
Existing

Bungoma - last town in Kenya
Malaba, Kenya
Malaba, Uganda
Tororo - near Kenya border; junction for north line- Main Line
- Iganga
- Jinja - bridge over Victoria Nile ; copper smelter
- Iganga - washed away culvert (2008)
- Busembatia
- Kampala - national capital
- Kamwenge
- Kasese - railhead in southwest; cement works ; copper mine
- Branch line from Kampala
- Port Bell - port on Lake Victoria
- North Line
Tororo - junction- Mbale
- Kumi
- Aloi
- Soroti
- Lira
- Gulu, Lira and Gulu.
- Pakwach - port in north west on Albert Nile
- Arua - railway does/used to extend to here.[2]
border Uganda South Sudan
Juba - national capital- missing link (ferry)
- Nalukolongo - workshops
- Kilembe - copper mine
Proposed
(connection to South Sudan - South to North)
Lamu - port
Garissa - river town
Tororo, Uganda[3]
Malaba - junction
Pakwach - river port on White Nile
Gulu
- Westwards from Kasese to
Kisangani in the Democratic Republic of Congo; - Northwards from Gulu to Nimule, continuing to
Juba in South Sudan; - North-eastwards from Pakwach to
Juba in the Sudan, continuing to Wau; - Southwards from Masaka to Biharamulo in Tanzania.[7]
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Hoima - proposed oil refinery
Standard gauge
2017
2015
- SG construction starts [9]
2014
- CRBC Deal [10]
- original proposal including train ferry across Lake Victoria
Tanga, Tanzania - Ocean port
Musoma - Lake Victoria port [11]
- revised proposal avoiding train ferry across Lake Victoria
- Tanga, Tanzania - Singida - Mutukula - Kampala
- Hub [12]