Image: Dire Dawa-Djibouti train leaving, c. 1912.
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Description: Train leaving Dire Dawa station for Djibouti, about 300 km to the east. "C.F.E." on the locomotive stands for Chemin de fer franco-éthiopien. That train station will be demolished before 1915 to make room for a new one built in stone, still standing today. Contemporary postcard, c. 1912.
Title: Dire Dawa-Djibouti train leaving, c. 1912.
Credit: Un Train en Afrique: http://www.africantrain.org/depart-du-train-pour-djibouti
Author: Editor: Collection L. Gérard
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