ALittleBitItalian
Libaax
One thing that has always baffled me when I have travelled in Northern Somalia is the vacancy of a railway system. I get that the british never really invested in the North, and also were the ones to dismantle the existing train tracks in the south. But as we are slightly edging our 60th anniversary of nationhood (even though, i get that a huge chunk of these years has sadly been lost in war & conflict), and that the situation is looking slightly more optimistic, maybe it should be the time to invest into our nation's infrastructure? Highway and roads can always be established, but a consistent and reliant network of train tracks will not only take time and patience, but will also deliver big proportions of wealth and success. In both freight-trains, and collective transport.