The railway is part of the Integrated Phosphate Project, which includes port expansion and fertiliser plants
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Algeria is accelerating construction of its 422-km Eastern Mining Railway Line designed to transport phosphate from inland mines to export facilities, according to local media reports citing the Ministry of Public Works and Basic Infrastructure. The Annaba - Soukh Ahras-Tebessa railway will link the Bled El Hadba phosphate mine in Tebessa to processing facilities and the Port of Annaba, forming a key logistics backbone for the country’s Integrated Phosphate Project (PPI). The reports by Echoroukonline, Dzair Tube and other outlets underlined that work is progressing at an accelerated pace, with round-the-clock construction across multiple sites. Key activities underway include earthworks, land levelling, tunnel excavation, construction of bridges and crossings, and installation of railway tracks along various sections. Local contractors including Cosider Travaux Publics, Cosider Ouvrages d’Art, Infrarail, Infraferr, Sero Est, Sapta and GCB have mobilised additional teams and ...