Mogadishu–Villabruzzi Railway

Mogadiscio-Villabruzzi Railway
Overview
Native nameTariinka
StatusInactive
Localesouthern Somalia
Termini
Stations7
Service
Operator(s)Somali railway
History
Opened1914
Closed1941
Technical
Line length114 kilometres (71 mi)
Track gauge950 mm (3 ft 1+38 in)

The Mogadiscio–Villabruzzi Railway (Italian: Ferrovia Mogadiscio-Villabruzzi) is an historical railway system that ran through southern Somalia. It was constructed between 1914 and 1927 by the colonial authorities in Italian Somaliland. The railway connected the capital city Mogadishu with Afgooye, and subsequently with Villaggio Duca degli Abruzzi – usually called "Villabruzzi" (present-day Jowhar). The line was later dismantled by British troops during World War II. Plans for re-establishing the railway were made in the 1980s by the Siad Barre administration, but were aborted after the regime's collapse.