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of seven trans-shipments from rail to water or vice versa.
The Belgians are now pushing a railroad from both ends to
join Bukama (the Katanga terminus of the South African
railway system) with the navigable portion of the Kasai
River, the line to be extended to Kinshasa and the existing
railway, so as to carry ores direct from the mines to the ocean
steamers. The Benguella railroad will form the shortest
line from Katanga to the coast. Its rail head at Silva Porto,
Angola, is now connected with Katanga by a motor truck
line covering 800 miles. A motor road also connects the
head of navigation on the Itimbiri branch of the Congo with
the Nile. Rapid mail and passenger service between Stan-
ley Pool and Stanley Falls is assured by airplanes, and the
colony is equipped with nineteen radio stations, which it has
been found necessary, however, to replace by more powerful
ones.