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AFRICA

ANGOLA / DR CONGO

The Garratt reported in the last issue as derelict alongside the line at approximately Km 929 between Kangumbe and Chicala stations (location is -11.983306, 19.404166) has been identified. It is 10C class 334 (BP

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