Usakos railway station explained

Usakos railway station
Type:Railway station
Coordinates:-22.0002°N 15.5881°W
Opened:early 1900s

Usakos railway station is a railway station in Namibia serving the city of Usakos. It is part of the TransNamib railway network. The station building is dilapidated but passenger trains still stop at Usakos.[1] The station was established in the early 1900s as a watering point, stopover, and workshop for the line from Swakopmund to Tsumeb,[1] an industrial narrow-gauge line operated by the Otavi Minen- und Eisenbahngesellschaft (Otavi Mining and Railway Company) (OMEG), with a length of .[2]

When the Windhoek—Swakopmund line was built in 1902 during Imperial Germany's colonial rule of German South West Africa, it also connected Usakos. In 1914 this line was extended to Walvis Bay.[3]

Usakos is connected to a number of towns in the north of Namibia via the railway junction in nearby Kranzberg, and to the south and east of Namibia via Windhoek.[3]

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  1. News: Usakos-Kurze Blüte, schneller Fall. Usakos-Short Rise, Fast Fall. de. von Schmettau. Konny. 28 February 2013. Allgemeine Zeitung. "Tourismus Namibia" monthly supplement. 9.
  2. Shaw (1958), pp.37-38.
  3. Web site: The Development of the Namibian Railway Network. The Rail History Until the 1990s. Dierks. Klaus. Klaus Dierks. klausdierks.com. 15 November 2012.