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A narrow gauge railway in Mozambique
For the railway that once operated in the Gaza Strip, see Palestine Railways.
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The Gaza Railway is a 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) narrow gauge railway operating in southern Mozambique from Xai-Xai (former Villa de João Belo) via Manjacaze junction (53 km) with branches to Chicomo (37 km) and Mauela (50 km). It was constructed in the early 1900s for the transportation of passengers and cashew nuts. With branches, its total length was 140 km (87 mi). The railway operated several small American steam locomotives, including a Baldwin2-8-0, built in 1925, a Baldwin 0-6-2 and an Alco2-6-0. In 2000, parts of the railway line were washed away by floods and the railway has not been used since then.