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Technical & economical feasibility study OF THE NEW OUAGADOUGOU – KUMASI RAILWAY LINE (800 KM), BURKINA FASO AND GHANA
This new railway will promote the integration of the Western African States through an increase in commercial trading while creating a positive impact on the region’s economic and social development. A major objective of this project is to provide a new access to the sea for the land-locked Burkina Faso. Services provided (2005 - 2007) Dessau carried out the preliminary technical study, which included developing various alignments, analyzing current railway infrastructures in both countries, and setting up a preliminary project cost estimate of the project. Dessau‘s services also included a preliminary study of the environmental and social impacts, including gender analysis, a regulatory and legislative framework analysis, an economic feasibility analysis, and the formulation of recommendations targeting technological transfer. Expertise was provided in the following areas:
Client Department of Infrastructures, Transportation and Housing, Burkina Faso Department of Ports and Railways, Ghana |



The study targets the construction of a new 800-km single-line railway, including approximately 170 km in Burkina Faso and 625 km in Ghana. The new line will be at a standard gauge (1435 mm) and includes several passenger and freight stations along the way.