January 25, 2025
Addis Insight
Ethio-Djibouti Railway to Launch Passenger Services in February
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – Ethio-Djibouti Railway (EDR) Share Company has announced its highly anticipated launch of passenger transport services, set to begin in February 2025. The move marks a significant milestone for the company as it shifts toward providing efficient and modern transportation options between Ethiopia and Djibouti.
The company’s CEO, Engineer Takele Uma, confirmed the launch of online booking services to enhance the convenience and accessibility of ticket reservations for passengers. To ensure seamless and accurate service delivery, the railway will require all domestic passengers to use a National ID (Fayida) for both online booking and travel.
“The National ID requirement will help streamline operations and provide passengers with a hassle-free travel experience,” Engineer Takele stated in a recent post on his official social media page.
The new passenger transport service is expected to bolster connectivity and mobility between the two countries, offering travelers a reliable and time-efficient alternative to road transportation. EDR aims to position itself as a key player in regional integration by improving transport services and leveraging modern technology to enhance customer satisfaction.
The initiative comes as part of EDR’s broader strategy to modernize Ethiopia’s transportation infrastructure, support economic growth, and promote cross-border trade and tourism with Djibouti. The online booking platform, combined with the mandatory ID requirement, reflects EDR’s focus on digital innovation and operational efficiency.
Passengers can look forward to traveling in a comfortable, safe, and environmentally friendly manner on the Ethio-Djibouti railway. For more information on schedules and booking procedures, travelers are encouraged to visit the company’s website or contact customer service.
This development is expected to boost regional connectivity and strengthen economic ties between Ethiopia and Djibouti, aligning with the nations’ shared goals of economic integration and modernization.
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