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African Rail is a family of birds found in Africa and Madagascar, and are medium-sized to large birds, with long legs and short wings

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Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: Nigerian troops entrained on the Northern Railway German Cameroon WWI

Nigerian troops entrained on the Northern Railway German Cameroon WWI

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: Sierra Leone - Freetown - Cotton Tree Railway Station

Sierra Leone - Freetown - Cotton Tree Railway Station - The 3:30pm Bungalow Train Date: circa 1905

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: Khartoum Tramway - Sudan

Khartoum Tramway - Sudan
The Khartoum Tramway - Sudan Date: circa 1904

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: Electric Train carriage - Egypt

Electric Train carriage - Egypt
Electric Train used to travel to Cairo, Egypt direct from Heliopolis. The writer of this card praises the comfort of the ride

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: The longest iron ore train in the world between Zouerate and Nouadhibou

The longest iron ore train in the world between Zouerate and Nouadhibou, Mauritania, Africa

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: Wharf at Cotonou, French Dahomey, West Africa

Wharf at Cotonou, French Dahomey, West Africa
Wharf at the port of Cotonou, French Dahomey, West Africa. Date: circa 1907

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: Moa River Railway Bridge, Sierra Leone, West Africa

Moa River Railway Bridge, Sierra Leone, West Africa. Date: circa 1912

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: Victoria Falls and Zambesi River, Rhodesia (Zimbabwe)

Victoria Falls and Zambesi River, Rhodesia (Zimbabwe)
Victoria Falls and railway bridge near completion over the Zambesi River, Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). Date: 1905

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: Obuasi railway offices, Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa

Obuasi railway offices, Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa
Obuasi railway offices and sidings, Ashanti, Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa. Date: circa 1905

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: Prestea railway station, Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa

Prestea railway station, Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa
Aerial view of Prestea railway station, Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa. Date: circa 1920

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: Opening of the Nile source section, Uganda Railway

Opening of the Nile source section, Uganda Railway
Opening of the Nile source section of the Uganda Railway, East Africa. 1930

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: Railway Buildings, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa

Railway Buildings, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa. 1931

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: Awaiting the arrival of the Prince of Wales, Nairobi, Kenya

Awaiting the arrival of the Prince of Wales, Nairobi, Kenya
N P Jewell and Sydney Jewell awaiting the arrival of Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII), in Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa. 1928

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: Use of manpower on mini railway, Schaedels Farm, WW1

Use of manpower on mini railway, Schaedels Farm, WW1
Use of manpower on the mini railway at Schaedels Farm, a place of relaxation for exhausted soldiers near Lindi, East Africa, during WW1. 1917

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: Railway station, Krugersdorp, Transvaal, South Africa

Railway station, Krugersdorp, Transvaal, South Africa
Railway station, Krugersdorp, a gold mining town in Transvaal (now Gauteng), South Africa. Date: circa 1910

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: Railway junction outside Pretoria, Transvaal, South Africa

Railway junction outside Pretoria, Transvaal, South Africa
Railway junction in the suburbs outside Pretoria, Transvaal, South Africa. Date: circa 1905

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: Ferreiras Town, Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa

Ferreiras Town, Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa
Ferreiras Town, first gold mining settlement of Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa. Date: 1907

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: Customs Offices, Beira, Mozambique, East Africa

Customs Offices, Beira, Mozambique, East Africa
Customs Offices, Beira, Mozambique, Portuguese East Africa, with trolley transport in the street outside. Date: circa 1920

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: Couple riding trolley, Beira, Mozambique, East Africa

Couple riding trolley, Beira, Mozambique, East Africa
Couple riding a trolley in the city of Beira, Mozambique, Portuguese East Africa. Date: circa 1920

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: View of Kimberley, Northern Cape Province, South Africa

View of Kimberley, Northern Cape Province, South Africa
General view of Kimberley, Northern Cape Province, South Africa, with railway sheds and junction. Date: circa 1906

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: Engine on mini railway, Schaedels Farm, Lindi, WW1

Engine on mini railway, Schaedels Farm, Lindi, WW1
Engine on the mini railway at Schaedels Farm, a place of relaxation for exhausted soldiers near Lindi, East Africa, during WW1. 1917

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: Officers en route to convalescent home, East Africa, WW1

Officers en route to convalescent home, East Africa, WW1
Officers en route to the Lady Colvile Convalescent Home in Nairobi, East Africa, during WW1. 1917

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: New Moshi railway line, East Africa

New Moshi railway line, East Africa
Tracks on the New Moshi railway, Tanga Moshi line, East Africa (now in Tanzania). 1916

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: South African troops arriving at Bura Camp, Kenya, WW1

South African troops arriving at Bura Camp, Kenya, WW1
South African troops arriving by rail at Bura Camp, Kenya, East Africa, during WW1. 1916

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: Algiers, Algeria - the Boulevard de la Republique and Ramps

Algiers, Algeria - the Boulevard de la Republique and Ramps
The Waterfront at Algiers, Algeria - the Boulevard de la Republique and the Ramps. Date: circa 1908

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: Algerian Rail Station

Algerian Rail Station
ALGERIA : the station at Hussein-Dey (named after the Dey Hussein of Algiers) on the Blida line. Date: 1862

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: Station in Eritrea

Station in Eritrea
ERITREA : station at Otumlo, near Massawa in Italian Eritrea. Date: 1895

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: Pietermaritzburg Rail

Pietermaritzburg Rail
SOUTH AFRICA : the first train arrives in Pietermaritzburg, on the line from Durban. Date: 1881

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: Rail, German East Africa

Rail, German East Africa
The USAMBARA LINE linking Tanga and Muhesa, in German east Africa (now Tanzania): at Muhesa the line just stops - one day it may go farther towards Mount Kilimanjaro Date: 1900

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: Rail, German East Africa

Rail, German East Africa
The USAMBARA LINE linking Tanga and Muhesa, in German east Africa (now Tanzania): construction of a cutting Date: 1900

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: Rail, German East Africa

Rail, German East Africa
The USAMBARA LINE linking Tanga and Muhesa, in German east Africa (now Tanzania): the station at Muhesa Date: 1900

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: DESERT EXPRESS TRAIN

DESERT EXPRESS TRAIN
Libyas " Desert Express", jammed with soldiers, colonists and natives. The Gadames-Tripoli railway runs 350 miles through unbearable heat, unprotected from the sun Date: 1940s

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: Rail in Africa / Tunis

Rail in Africa / Tunis
Railway station at Tunis. Date: 3 April 1880

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: Cape / Cairo Railway - 3

Cape / Cairo Railway - 3
CAPE-TO-CAIRO RAILWAY Driving the trans- continental rail link across the plains of the Congo Date: 1914

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: Railway station, Rouiba, Algiers, Algeria

Railway station, Rouiba, Algiers, Algeria
Railway station at Rouiba, an eastern suburb of Algiers, Algeria. Date: circa 1920

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: Place de la Gare - Bizerte, Tunisia, North Africa

Place de la Gare - Bizerte, Tunisia, North Africa - The Northernmost city in Africa. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: Black American porter with an elegant ladys luggage

Black American porter with an elegant ladys luggage
Black American railway porter carrying an elegant ladys luggage, which consists of a set of golf clubs, a small suitcase and what appears to be a hat box

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: Old wooden jetty, Swakopmund, south west Africa

Old wooden jetty, Swakopmund, south west Africa
Old wooden jetty with three railway tracks, Swakopmund, German south west Africa (now Namibia). Date: circa 1910

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: Development of French Africa by G. H. Davis

Development of French Africa by G. H. Davis
The vast economic development of French Africa: roads and communications from Algeria to Congo. A contour map of French African possessions under Allied control at this stage of the Second World War

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: Illustration of paleontologist Othniel Marsh, on horseback, greeting Matthew Randall standing in

Illustration of paleontologist Othniel Marsh, on horseback, greeting Matthew Randall standing in front of him on railway track

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: Source Size = 3776 x 5009

Source Size = 3776 x 5009
THE DE aR EXPEDITION, SOUTH AFRICA: 1. The De Aar Railway Extension. 2. Coming Down Hex River Mountain on the Engine on a Moonlight Night. 3

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: Giant Wood Rail -Aramides ypecaha-, adult, captive, native to South America, Eastern Cape

Giant Wood Rail -Aramides ypecaha-, adult, captive, native to South America, Eastern Cape, South Africa

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1860. The Rail Candidate

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1860. The Rail Candidate. An anti-Republican cartoon by Currier & Ives from the presidential campaign of 1860

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: EAKINS: BIRD HUNTING, 1876. Will Schuster and Blackman Going Shooting for Rail

EAKINS: BIRD HUNTING, 1876. Will Schuster and Blackman Going Shooting for Rail. Oil on canvas by Thomas Eakins, 1876

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: Flooded Track

Flooded Track
4th January 1928: A main line train splashes along a flooded track at Temple Mills, Stratford, East London. (Photo by H. F. Davis/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: Pretoria Station

Pretoria Station
The railway station in Pretoria, in South Africa, circa 1925. It was built by Sir Herbert Baker in 1910. A statue of Paul Kruger, President of the Transvaal Republic

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: Train Tunnel

Train Tunnel
1889: Workers travelling on trucks during construction near the Laings Nek Tunnel in South Africa. (Photo by N. P. Edwards/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageAfrican Rail Collection: Boer War

Boer War
1901: The Boers, retreating in front of Lord Roberts advance, leave the railway bridge destroyed. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)



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African Rail Collection

African Rail is a family of birds found in Africa and Madagascar, and are medium-sized to large birds, with long legs and short wings. They have long, pointed bills and short tails. Most species are terrestrial, but some live in wetlands or on rocky coasts. African Rails feed on insects, seeds, fruits, small animals and aquatic invertebrates. They nest in dense vegetation near water or on the ground. Some species are threatened due to habitat destruction and hunting for food or sport. African Rails play an important role in their ecosystems by controlling insect populations and dispersing seeds of plants that provide food for other wildlife species. Conservation efforts should focus on protecting their habitats so that these unique birds can continue to thrive in Africa's diverse landscapes for generations to come.
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