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Cross River $350m railway project gets topographical mapping


The $350m Grand Litora Railway project in Cross River State has achieved another significant milestone with the presentation of the topographical mapping for the first 104 km Calabar-Ugep route.

A statement from Rinehooke Investment Ltd, an investment company backing the project on New Year’s Day, indicated that the topographical mapping was presented at the Tinapa Free Zone Resort, thus reaffirming the commitment of Cross River State and Rinehooke Ltd to the project’s successful execution.

The groundbreaking ceremony for the 365 km railway line aimed at connecting all the major cities in the state was performed by the governor of the state, Bassey Otu, earlier in the year.

Speaking on the latest development, the Founding Partner/Chief Executive Officer of Rinehook Investment Ltd, Nelson Elemi, emphasised the railway’s potential to revolutionise tourism and stimulate regional development.

“The Grand Litora Railway represents a bold vision for the future of Cross River State and Nigeria at large. By linking major towns and cities in Cross River, this railway will not only enhance mobility and stimulate trade but also open up our state’s unparalleled tourism potential to the world. From the vibrant Tinapa Free Trade Zone to Obudu, home to the serene ranch and mountain resort, this project will make Cross River a premier destination for both domestic and international visitors. We are proud to partner with the state government on this transformative journey and remain committed to ensuring its success,” Elemi said.

The railway project will have its main terminals in Calabar and Obudu, while three substations will be located at Ugep, Ikom, and Ogoja.

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