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 Country information

Train operators :

Chemin de fer Djibouti Ethiopien (CFDE), no official website.

 

 

Time zone & dialling code:

 

GMT+3 all year.  Ethiopia dialling code +251, Djibouti +253.

Currency:

 

£1 = 20 Ethiopian Birr, 262 Djibouti Francs.  $1 = 12 Birr, 160 DJF.  Currency converter

Tourist information:

 

http://tourismethiopia.org

Visas:

 

You will require a visa to enter Ethiopia, see www.ethioembassy.org.uk/consular_services/visa.htm.  To enter Djibouti you must pick up a visa at the Djibouti embassy in Addis, as visas cannot be issued at the frontier or in Dire Daoua. 

Page last updated:

4 February 2012


 Train travel in Ethiopia & Djibouti...

Addis Ababa - Diré Dawa - Djibouti train service...

Although train service between Addis Ababa and Dire Dawa (formerly spelt Dire Daoua) has been suspended for several years, a train still links Dire Dawa and Djibouti three times a week.  Buses link Addis Abeba with Diré Dawa several times daily, journey time 10½ hours, no known website.

 Addis Ababa Diré Dawa Djibouti

 

 Djibouti  ► Diré Dawa ► Addis Ababa

Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday Monday, Wednesday, Friday
 Addis Abeba depart *  Djibouti  depart 06:00
 Diré Dawa arrive *  Alisabet arrive (time not known)
 Diré Dawa depart 06:00  Diré Dawa depart (late evening, up to 20 hours later)
 Alisabet arr/dep (time not known)  Diré Dawa arr/dep *
 Djibouti arrive (late evening, up to 20 hours later)  Addis Abeba arrive *

UPDATE 2012:  Even this Dire Dawa to Djibouti train is currently cancelled, and has been since August 2010..  It is not known when or if it will resume.

The train has 1st, 2nd & 3rd class.  3rd class means travelling in a goods wagon.  1st class seats have padding, 2nd class seats are hard.

Dire Dawa to Djibouti is 311km.  Dire Dawa to Addis Abeba is 473km.  The train runs on metre-gauge tracks.

* There is currently no passenger service between Addis Abeba & Dire Dawa.  There have been no trains for several years, the line is cut in several places around Addis.  In theory there is a plan to restore the railway, but work on this is slow and may indeed have come to a standstill.

Fares & tickets...

Dire Dawa to Djibouti:  1st Class 93 Bir (£4.60), 2nd Class 76 Bir (£3.80), 3rd Class 63 Bir (£3.10).

Djibouti to Dire Dawa: 1st Class 4900 DJF (£18.50), 2nd Class 3600 DJF, 3rd Class 2800 DJF

Children under 4 free, 4 but under 10 half price.  Remember to get a visa for Djibouti in Addis Ababa, as Djibouti visas cannot be issued at the frontier or in Diré Daoua.

Yes, it is a lot more expensive in one direction than the other!  Buy tickets at the station, but check the day before as departures can be cancelled or deferred, perhaps by up to 24 hours.

Travellers' reports...

Traveller Richard Gennis reports (2009):  "If you are thinking of travelling in on this train you should check at the station the day before, because when I was there the Dire Dawa departure on Saturday was cancelled and it ran on Sunday departing at 10.30am!  I was also told that there’s about one derailment every week!  You will notice that its a lot more expensive to travel from Djibouti to Dire Dawa!  3rd class means travelling in a goods wagon, but the only real difference between 1st and 2nd Class is the small padding to the seats.  The trains are busy so expect to stay in your seat for many hours or loose it! 

Security wise, there are armed guards on the train as it departs Dire Dawa but these are mainly to stop young children jumping on the train and trying to escape to Djibouti. I saw many young children mainly boys jump on, and then the train would stop while the armed guards beat them until they got off.  Sometimes the guards would chase some of the lads on the ground to make sure they got there quite brutal beating before the train would continue!  The normal things would apply if travelling on the train in this part of the world as thieves would be around and valuables should be well out of site as you do attract a lot of attention. 

There are two border points, one departing Ethiopia and the other one at Guelile 600 metres further down the line to enter Djibouti.  You can expect to be at these two stops for around three hours in total as everyone has to get off the train at both stops and move across to a small building and wait in the compound where you will wait until called by the border police, and then re-board the train.  You can get food and drink at the Ethiopian border check point although pretty basic, hot coffee, tea, cold drinks, biscuits and of course the local food Injera.

Most of the guide books have the info’ on the train completely wrong, most of them still saying the train departs Addis Ababa but this has not happened for over two years. They also say the train does not operate at night because of the chances of attacks, but this is also wrong as the train I caught on Sunday 20-12-2009 departed at 10.30am (over a day late) and arrived Djibouti at 05.30am the next. I spent over 18 hours in the cab!!!!

 

Train travel in Ethiopia & Djibouti...  Photos courtesy of Richard Gennis

 
Djibouti station.  Photo courtesy of Richard Gennis   Dire Dawa station. Photo courtesy of Richard Gennis

 Thomas Cook Overseas Timetable

The famous Thomas Cook Overseas Timetable has train, bus and ferry times for every country in Africa, Asia, North and South America and Australasia.   It is published every two months.  

It's an essential publication for any serious traveller, and an inspiration for armchair travellers!  

Sadly, the Nov/Dec 2010 edition was the very last ever to be published, but you may still be able to buy a copy of the final edition at Amazon.co.uk, Overseas Timetable Winter 2010/2011 edition.  It'll remain useful for years to come!

Tomas Cook Overseas Timetable     

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