Sousse–Kairouan Decauville railway | |
Logo Alt: | Decauville station in Sousse |
Linelength: | 64km (40miles) |
The Sousse–Kairouan Decauville railway was a 64km (40miles) long gauge Decauville military railway from Sousse to Kairouan in Tunisia. It operated from 1882 to 1896, before it was re-gauged to .
The French army occupied Kairouan in 1881. Pioneers then built the narrow gauge railway from Sousse on the coast to the former capital Kairouan within 3½ months.[1] [2] It ran mainly on an old Roman road.[3]
The open-sided carriages arrived before 1 January 1882 in Sousse.[4] The first train transported wounded soldieres on 3 February 1882 from Kairouan to Sousse. The waggons were initially drawn by horses and later by steam locomotives. The railway was regauged from to gauge in 1896.[1]