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The development of the railway system in south Central Africa was a key force driving the economic development of Zimbabwe and Zambia, and to a lesser extent their neighbours. Its vision, and much of the initial funding, came from British businessman, political and imperialist, Cecil John Rhodes. A number of independent railway companies, later amalgamated as Rhodesia Railways, facilitated the mining and industrial expansion of these modern states. They were also important in the transport for goods, the mail and passengers. Later, split into separate national companies, this short, but…mehr

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The development of the railway system in south Central Africa was a key force driving the economic development of Zimbabwe and Zambia, and to a lesser extent their neighbours. Its vision, and much of the initial funding, came from British businessman, political and imperialist, Cecil John Rhodes. A number of independent railway companies, later amalgamated as Rhodesia Railways, facilitated the mining and industrial expansion of these modern states. They were also important in the transport for goods, the mail and passengers. Later, split into separate national companies, this short, but profusely illustrated, booklet is a brief summary of the early development of the railway system. The numerous historical photographs are held in the collections of the National Railway Museum in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. The booklet pays tribute to some of those who were involved in the creation of the railway network of the region. It is a reminder of the vital importance of the railways, a disinherited heritage, that crisscrosses the African landscape.
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Autorenporträt
Rob Burrett is a Zimbabwean archaeologist and historian. He has worked for the Zimbabwean museum authority, and at various schools and universities. Rob is passionate about heritage education. He is author of many publications on a diverse range of subjects. In 2010 he founded Khami Press to promote his interests in public education and the importance of listening to the multivocal voices of history. For further information see the Facebook pages of Khami Press or Mbizo Consulting. Russell, Rob's stepson, is a reluctant participant in Rob's work. Gordon Murray is currently the curator of the National Railways Museum in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. A long time employee of National Railways of Zimbabwe, and Rhodesia Railways before that, Gordon is determined to preserve the history of our railway system for future generations. As all visitors to the Railway Museum will know, he is font of knowledge and is a passionate guide. Robin Taylor is a dedicated train enthusiast who has written many articles on various aspects of the development and operations of Rhodesia Railways.