Northern Corridor

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Northern Corridor is a busy and important transport route to the East and Central Africa countries of

DR Congo, Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan and Uganda.[1]

The main Northern Corridor transport network is connected to the

container terminals commonly regarded locally as ICDs (Inland Container Depots); Tororo Inland Port
- whose contract was awarded to Great Lakes Ports Limited of Kenya amid opposition from clearing firms and truck transporters; plus an oil pipeline.

The alternative transport network serving the

landlocked Great Lakes Region is through Tanzania, called the Central Corridor, which is linked to Dar es Salaam. This uses Tanzania railways' Central Line
.

Sources

  1. ^ "Northern Corridor Transit and Transportation Coordination Authority". Retrieved 4 August 2017.