When I was there trains were being run only during the dry season for visitors , there has been talk of regular passenger and freight services but not sure if anything has happened in that respect
You've got to love it; between 2:35 to 2:37and 4:40 to 4:47 is man doing a job that's nearly extinct for every other train in the world. Except perhaps for his title "the brakeman" walks around the train with a walkie-talkie now-a-days reporting anomolies
Eritrea faces a rapid expansion of the HIV/AIDS pandemic within the next few years, the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) warned. "The trend is alarming," said Mathiot. "There are a number of reasons for concern, including the forthcoming demobilisation of 195,000 soldiers, the mass movement of people that followed the last conflict, as well as the economic vulnerability of many people." Recent studies into HIV/AIDS in Eritrea have shown a steady increase.
This looks a really great experience. i'd love to have a go.
luvmostmusic 1 year ago
Sehr schön! 5*****!
Is this line only a tourist line or is there freight and regular passenger traffic, too?
megatwingo 3 years ago
When I was there trains were being run only during the dry season for visitors , there has been talk of regular passenger and freight services but not sure if anything has happened in that respect
thanks for watching
Stewart
hollpoll 3 years ago
Thanks for uploading this video and for the informations.
Greetings
megatwingo 3 years ago
You've got to love it; between 2:35 to 2:37and 4:40 to 4:47 is man doing a job that's nearly extinct for every other train in the world. Except perhaps for his title "the brakeman" walks around the train with a walkie-talkie now-a-days reporting anomolies
briquetaverne 3 years ago 2
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Eritrea faces a rapid expansion of the HIV/AIDS pandemic within the next few years, the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) warned. "The trend is alarming," said Mathiot. "There are a number of reasons for concern, including the forthcoming demobilisation of 195,000 soldiers, the mass movement of people that followed the last conflict, as well as the economic vulnerability of many people." Recent studies into HIV/AIDS in Eritrea have shown a steady increase.
Spass105 3 years ago
Great Video,excellent...
touchwood1952 4 years ago 2