{"id":2138,"date":"2006-01-31T22:00:00","date_gmt":"2006-01-31T22:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/globetrotters.co.uk\/newsletter\/2006\/01\/31\/eritrean-steam-trains-run-again-bycapt-theo-trutter\/"},"modified":"2025-05-31T07:28:42","modified_gmt":"2025-05-31T07:28:42","slug":"eritrean-steam-trains-run-again-bycapt-theo-trutter","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/globetrotters.co.uk\/newsletter\/eritrean-steam-trains-run-again-bycapt-theo-trutter.html","title":{"rendered":"Eritrean Steam Trains Run Again by Capt. Theo Trutter"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>When based in Asmara , Eritrea and off-duty , I was  determined to research as much of the history of the country.   One of  the fascinating facets is readily available on the Internet &#8211; just  search for &#8220;steam-trains. &#8221; But finding the restored trains proved more  difficult.<\/p>\n<p>I was extremely fortunate to discover the whereabouts  of the old Asmara Railway Station being tucked away off the main  eastern entrance road that itself meanders up the fearsome passes that  connects to the coastal port of Massawa. No locals were able  to direct  me, especially given the language barrier. I spoke a few  words of  Tigrinia and most spoke little if any English.<\/p>\n<p>The little station looks exactly like any old movie, as  do the little narrow-gauge rolling stock. There are several  steam-engines reposing in a shed. They were built in the  Italian city  of Breda and some date back to 1937. On my first visit there,  I learned  that a group of German tourists were due to visit there on the next  Saturday. I was luckily off-duty that day, so naturally made  my way to  the station.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" hspace=\"12\" align=\"left\" class=\"pic\" alt=\" \" src=\"https:\/\/globetrotters.co.uk\/newsletter\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/pictures\/2006\/2006-01-enews-image007.jpg\" \/>  The  Germans, an all male group were enthralled and clicked away with every  description of cameras and also whirring away with a multitude of video  cameras. Fortunately they made no objection to my discreet  presence as  I too clicked away.<\/p>\n<p>The steam engine puffed up to the carriages with much  tooting and then left the station down the mountain passes.   At every  stone bridge and tunnel, the engine driver obligingly reversed back and  forth so that many photos could be taken. At some old halts  en route,  the tourists were able to disembark in order to take photos at ground  level. A fruitful day for them indeed.<\/p>\n<p>Due to the Ethiopian\/ Eritrean wars, the railway system  got into a serious state of disrepair. Rails and sleepers  were used  elsewhere for road bridges, buildings or fortifications.<\/p>\n<p>Since the last war ended in 2000, the Eritrean Railway  Company got restarted with State assistance. Many aged  artisans came  out of retirement to show the younger generation exactly how to  restore, rebuild and maintain the steam engines and rolling  stock.<\/p>\n<p>Many parts of the rail-bed had to be repaired using  bulldozers, front-end loaders, graders and labourers, before  rejuvenated rails and sleepers could be re-laid.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" hspace=\"12\" align=\"right\" class=\"pic\" alt=\" \" src=\"https:\/\/globetrotters.co.uk\/newsletter\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/pictures\/2006\/2006-01-enews-image008.jpg\" \/>  The  Eritrean railway system had originally been built by the Italians  during the &#8217;20&#8217;s when they occupied Abyssinia (later renamed  Ethiopia) and the meticulous stone bridges and tunnels are a  lasting tribute to their artisans. Mines had also to be  cleared from  many places like bridges, tunnels and roadbeds.<\/p>\n<p>It was envisaged that steam-train enthusiasts from all  over the world would flock to Eritrea to view the unique narrow-gauge  system. This of course depends on the fragile peace between  Eritrea and  Ethiopia, which lately has seen much rhetoric and sabre rattling  between the two sides. The UN-presence has been instrumental  since 2000  to preserve the peace.<\/p>\n<h4 class=\"c6\">The Practicalities of Getting to  Eritrea<\/h4>\n<p>Travelling into Eritrea has for years been extremely  difficult. They have had many years of wars with their  neighbour and  former ruler Ethiopia, so thus have become extremely careful of any new  arrivals.<\/p>\n<p>As far as is known, genuine tourists that have booked  Red Sea dives will obtain visas. In our flying staff&#8217;s case,  getting a  visa was &#8220;easy &#8221; provided one followed the UN procedure. This  required  :<\/p>\n<p>1. Obtaining a fax\/e-mail copy of the  arriving  crew-member&#8217;s passport ;<\/p>\n<p>2. Writing a letter to the UN in Asmara  [capital of  Eritrea] to which one then attached the copy of the incoming  crew-member&#8217;s passport;<\/p>\n<p>3. I used to visit the Head of the Travel  Dept , who in  turn dictated another letter addressed to the relevant Colonel of the  Eritrean Army;<\/p>\n<p>4. When this letter was typed and signed, one  was ready  for the next steps;<\/p>\n<p>5. Make 3 photo-copies in advance of  everything, as the  army &amp; immigration dept photocopy machines were not  serviceable.<\/p>\n<p>6. It was found expedient to phone ahead to  the  Colonel&#8217;s office for an appointment but one often found him out, away  or busy.<\/p>\n<p>7. When finally seated face-to-face with a  very  pleasant Colonel, getting the approval letter was usually done quickly,  especially as I used to take along a bottle of South African liqueur or  a old novel<\/p>\n<p>8. The final step was to the Immigration  Department  where there invariably a long queue. Of course they too had  an  application form requiring to be filled in, so I learned to pre-enter  it having made photocopies of that as well, beforehand. Visa  periods  could go to 6 months, but usually they were valid for 30  days.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" hspace=\"12\" align=\"left\" class=\"pic\" alt=\" \" src=\"https:\/\/globetrotters.co.uk\/newsletter\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/pictures\/2006\/2006-01-enews-image009.jpg\" \/>  If  one was lucky enough to get to the counter that day, then the wad of  letters and visa application form were handed in and a suitable fee was  to be paid in US $ notes-[about $150 was the usual. ] More queues &#8211; one  at the cashier&#8217;s office and another queue back at the Immigration&#8217;s  Visa counter, to hand over the receipt. It also was not a  good idea to  have to visit the toilet whilst in the queue.<\/p>\n<p>Now came the wait for the Visa to be issued.   If the  issuing person was in his office, then the Visa would be typed  &amp; signed within a few hours, but often it was best to return  the next day. More queuing for your turn to find out if the  latest wad  of visas, brought down from a upstairs office, contained the one you  handed in.<\/p>\n<p>On the next day, after patiently waiting in a long  queue, one invariably found a semi-literate clerk who could hardly  understand English or even Italian, who could not find any of one&#8217;s  documents. Knowing a few words of the local language,  Tigrinya  certainly helps. Thus back to one&#8217;s own office to start  again. The  answer was to present him\/her with a spare set of photo-copied letters  with passport copy and application form, so that they could compare  the person&#8217;s picture, name and locate the Visa and hand it  over.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" hspace=\"12\" align=\"right\" class=\"pic\" alt=\" \" src=\"https:\/\/globetrotters.co.uk\/newsletter\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/pictures\/2006\/2006-01-enews-image010.jpg\" \/>  Once  in possession of the Incoming Crew&#8217;s Visa, it was best to scan it,  e-mail it to them so as to present it on arrival at Asmara  Airport. It  was possible for the Immigration department to have the visa on hand on  arrival but that took a lengthy wait in yet another queue  there.<\/p>\n<p>It was not possible to apply for a Visa at the airport  of arrival. Anyone arriving without a visa was summarily  deported;  being put back onto the aircraft that brought you there was the usual  procedure. Thus there were of course additional flight and  accommodation costs. This happened once to an incoming  crew-member  required urgently. Nobody realized in time that the Eritrean  Army  &amp; Immigration Offices would be closed for public holidays on a  Tuesday and the next day as well. So although armed with all  application forms, UN and Army letters, and presented to Immigration  Officials at the Asmara Airport by me beforehand, that incoming  crew-member found himself deported! When flying from Nairobi to Eritrea  on Eritrean Airlines Boeing 767, they positioned an officious clerk at  the aircraft door to expressly check every passenger to make sure they  held valid visas.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" hspace=\"12\" align=\"left\" class=\"pic\" alt=\" \" src=\"https:\/\/globetrotters.co.uk\/newsletter\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/pictures\/2006\/2006-01-enews-image011.jpg\" \/>  Yet  another method of visa acquisition was possible; by applying at the  Eritrean Embassy. In our case this was in Pretoria but it  took a week  and cost plenty more than when obtained in Eritrea.<\/p>\n<p>So good luck!<\/p>\n<p>Theo Truter has been a light aircraft pilot all his  life, flying all over Africa for the past 5 years doing UN-Contracts  and other Contract flying &#8211; and before that a mixture of executive  flights, safari flights, air charters, flying training and  Consulting.   That&#8217;s how he came to be in Eritrea, from whence his article&#8217;s research  was made.<\/p>\n<p>Using his camera he&#8217;s indulged in a bit of  photo-journalism whenever possible &amp; now has also added to his  duties being the Editor for a worldwide weekly newsletter called South  Africans Worldwide at    www.  saw. co. za  <\/p>\n<hr \/>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>When based in Asmara , Eritrea and off-duty , I was determined to research as much of the history of the country. 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