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Train sizes
editHow big will the coal trains be in terms of
- length in metres?
- length in number of wagons?
- axle load?
- number of engines?
- air or vacuum brakes
- type of couplings?
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World Bank source
editHi Hallel, the World Bank source used states clearly that:
"The Beira Corridor system, operated by CFM-Centro, comprises the Port of Beira and two rail connections with the Port. Beira Port presently handles 2.2 million tons per year. The two rail connections are the Machipanda Line, 317 kilometers, linking Beira with Zimbabwe; and the Sena Line, 552 kilometers, LINKING BEIRA (DONDO) WITH MOATIZE. The latter has two important branches: Inhamitanga -Marromeu with 82 km and Dona Ana -Vila Nova da Fronteira (border with Malawi) with 44 km."
There is no mention of a "Dona Ana-Moatize branch line". In this case, it may be better to use another source which conforms to the text, otherwise it should be reversed because the source does not state what is in the article. Please respect the sources! Teixant (talk) 09:44, 4 June 2021 (UTC)