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Zambia Railways Limited has served Zambia for many decades. Formerly a region of Rhodesia Railways (RR) with its regional headquarters in Kabwe while the company’s headquarters was in Bulawayo, construction of this line reached Victoria Falls Bridge in 1902. The line operated as RR under joint ownership with Southern Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe, until after the dissolution of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland in 1963.
RR operated as a Unitary Railway System but assets remained jointly owned by Zambia and Southern Rhodesia. In 1967, the Zambian Government passed the Railways Act to give birth to the Zambia Railways Board. In 1978, the Government transferred Zambia Railways Board to the Zambia Industrial and Mining Corporation (ZIMCO). This transfer necessitated the incorporation of the new company, limited by shares and the dissolution of the Zambia Railways Board. Zambia Railways was incorporated as a limited company through the Railways Act of 1982.
The company has gone through different business cycles and restructuring. Up until 2003, the company was a parastatal but privatised through concessioning to a private entity called Railway Systems of Zambia (RSZ). However, in September, 2012, the Government rescinded its decision and repossessed ZRL from RSZ due to the general deterioration of the railway infrastructure. Until the 1990s, ZRL was the main carrier of bulk cargo and passengers. But today, trucks are the dominant mode of transport but traffic is steadily increasing by rail. Nevertheless, the New Dawn administration has plans to revitalise Zambia Railways through a Public Private Partnership model.
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