Tag: Takoradi-Tarkwa

  • Weve decided not to increase our fares – Kaneshie Tarkwa, Takoradi Station

    The Chairman for the Kaneshie-Tarkwa and Takoradi station Kwesi Ansah has disclosed that they did not increase transport fares although the green light was given.

    He explained that they could lose their customers should they increased transport fares like other transport unions.

    He told Kwabena Agyapong on Frontline on Rainbow Radio 87.5Fm that they considered the current economic situation and the outbreak of the COVID-19 in reaching the decision.

    He told the host they had their customers in mind hence took the decision not to increase fares.

    He stated that the only location where transport fare was increase is from Kaneshie to Tarkwa.

    “If we had increased fares in the era of COVID-19, we would have lost several customers. It was a management decision and until a new increment comes, we will not increase our fares,” he explained.

    Source: rainbowradioonline.com

  • Takoradi-Tarkwa rail services to be back soon

    Mr Thomas Charles Brown, Public Relations Officer of the Ghana Railways Company Limited says the suspension of passenger services on the Takoradi-Tarkwa rail will ultimately amount to the benefits of customers and encouraged them to have faith in the company.

    The GRCL began passenger services from Takoradi to Tarkwa in February, this year, but encountered some challenges that resulted in a minor derailment, and the company’s engineers were working on it to enable passengers enjoy the service.

    However, a few days into their operations, the company had to announce a suspension plan to allow Amanda Holdings, the contractors of the project to work on the Kojokrom- Eshiem section.

    Mr. Brown said the suspension which was instructed by the Railway Development Authority would enable the contractors to have ample time to construct than standard gauge line, to provide better and quality service delivery clients of the company anxious to patronise their services.

    The company according to him had no problems in their operations currently.
    “I was around somewhere last week and substantial work had been done and barring any unforeseen circumstances, it would enable us to open the lines for passenger travels soon”, the PRO added.

    He, therefore, entreated all patrons to support the company in their trying times for them to improve and revitalise the once defunct Railway sector.

    Source: GNA

  • Takoradi-Tarkwa rail line gets improvement

    The construction of a new standard gauge railway line from Kojokrom to Manso to replace the narrow gauge line on the Takoradi-Tarkwa stretch being funded by the Government of Ghana is progressing steadily.

    Upon completion, the new line would ensure high-speed and minimal or no interruption in the passenger train service on the Takoradi-Tarkwa rail line.

    It would be recalled that the passenger service on the Takoradi-Tarkwa line had to be suspended for two weeks by the Ghana Railway Company after about three weeks of free passenger service, to allow the engineers work to improve the line.

    As part of the initiative, the contractor, Amandi Holdings, is building eight 25 tons culverts from kilometre 16 to kilometre 20 on the existing narrow-gauge line.

    The Minister for Railway Development, Joe Ghartey, inspecting the ongoing works at Eshiem and Angu in the Western Region, expressed satisfaction with the progress on the line.

    He said that the line had to be diverted from the Eshiem community because of the high-speed trains that would be plying the new standard gauge lines.

    He also said the high-speed lines did not require too many curves, so it was appropriate the new line was diverted so that the curvy nature of the old line through Eshiem could be avoided.

    “The engineers and consultants are looking at how they can stay within the right of way without compromising the speed,” he stated, adding that the consultant for the project had sent a proposal to the Railway Development Authority to extend the reopening of Takoradi-Tarkwa lines to enable them to build a world-class rail sector.

    “The people are eager to see the train service to begin but the advice from the engineers is that we must extend the reopening date,” he added.

    The Deputy Resident Engineer for Team Engineering, the Consultant, Peter Forkah, said they had sent a proposal to the authorities to use the shutdown period to continue with the construction of more culverts where necessary on the Kojokrom to Tarkwa stretch.

    He said once the proposal was accepted, the reopening date of the passenger train from Takoradi to Tarkwa would have to be extended for about six weeks.

    Longest Train Bridge

    Earlier, the minister and his entourage inspected the construction of a 385-metre viaduct (Train Bridge), believed to be the longest in West Africa, over the road linking Eshiem to Kojokrom.

    This viaduct which diverts the line from the Eshiem community is about 90 per cent complete.

    According to the General Manager of Amandi Holdings, David Ben Ayun, the viaduct and other attached works were costing the country about $90 million.

    Source: dailyguidenetwork.com