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Daily ridership
  
25,000 (2013)

Termini
  
DakarThiès

Track length
  
80 km (49.71 mi)

Petit train de banlieue

Stations
  
Number of tracks
  
Double track between Dakar and Thiès

The Petit train de banlieue (PTB) is a passenger train providing regular commuter rail service between the Dakar railway station (Senegal) and Thiès via Thiaroye and Rufisque.

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History

In December 1987, the service was started under the name "Petit train bleu" (Little Blue Train) by the Société nationale de chemins de fer du Sénégal (SNCS). The train ran 10 times per day (12 times according to the Senegalese Government) between Dakar and Thiaroye. This augmented to 22 runs per day in February 1988, 36 in December 1990, and 38 from 1992.

On June 2, 2003, the Petit Train de Banlieue was created as a société anonyme owned by the state. It is nowadays heavily used and served almost 5 million passengers in 2009.

In addition to the Dakar–Rufisque line, the PTB runs services between Dakar and Thiès.

2015

In 2015, the Government announced plans to electrify the line as far as Diamniadio, 36km from Dakar.

This will be followed by a 19km branch to the Blaise Diagne International Airport, near Ndiass.

References

Petit train de banlieue Wikipedia


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