History, asked by Mannupansotra3854, 10 months ago

Why was that railway line extened to Kasese

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Answered by sehaj15289
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Helo mate here your ans

The Western Extension, as it was known, was built and opened in the mid-1950s, its main target was to reach the Kilembe Copper Mines in the west of Uganda. Kasese was built alongside the Mines and has grown since then into a reasonable size town with industry and tourism building its economy.

Answered by cutie8134
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When you use roadways to transport goods, you get door-to-door delivery. Since trains carry more loads at a time, they are comparatively cheaper as compared to road transport. This benefits the poorer section of the society. The roads have a larger reach when compared to railways.

The Western Extension, as it was known, was built and opened in the mid-1950s, its main target was to reach the Kilembe Copper Mines in the west of Uganda. Kasese was built alongside the Mines and has grown since then into a reasonable size town with industry and tourism building its economy.

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