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- History_of_rail_transport_in_Malawi abstract "This article is part of the history of rail transport by country seriesThe history of rail transport in Malawi began shortly after the turn of the twentieth century.Transport by rail was introduced to British Central Africa Protectorate (BCA), the British protectorate occupying present-day Malawi, in 1904. Three years later, the name of the area was changed to Nyasaland.Railways have continued to serve the area ever since, including in the period since Malawi became independent in 1964.".
- Q17110987 abstract "This article is part of the history of rail transport by country seriesThe history of rail transport in Malawi began shortly after the turn of the twentieth century.Transport by rail was introduced to British Central Africa Protectorate (BCA), the British protectorate occupying present-day Malawi, in 1904. Three years later, the name of the area was changed to Nyasaland.Railways have continued to serve the area ever since, including in the period since Malawi became independent in 1964.".
- History_of_rail_transport_in_Malawi comment "This article is part of the history of rail transport by country seriesThe history of rail transport in Malawi began shortly after the turn of the twentieth century.Transport by rail was introduced to British Central Africa Protectorate (BCA), the British protectorate occupying present-day Malawi, in 1904. Three years later, the name of the area was changed to Nyasaland.Railways have continued to serve the area ever since, including in the period since Malawi became independent in 1964.".
- Q17110987 comment "This article is part of the history of rail transport by country seriesThe history of rail transport in Malawi began shortly after the turn of the twentieth century.Transport by rail was introduced to British Central Africa Protectorate (BCA), the British protectorate occupying present-day Malawi, in 1904. Three years later, the name of the area was changed to Nyasaland.Railways have continued to serve the area ever since, including in the period since Malawi became independent in 1964.".