The Ghana Railways Company Limited (GRCL) will on Wednesday, February 12 and Friday, February 14 provide free passenger service from Accra to Nsawam.
This is in connection with an earlier intended ride for passengers, which was postponed last month due to some technical challenges.
The train will depart from Nsawam station at 5:45 am to Accra and depart from Accra station at 5:30 pm to Nsawam each day.
A statement from the company detailing the announcement added that the Ghana Railway Development Authority (GRDA) has also given certification for GRCL to commence passenger services on the line after a successful test run.
Find the statement from the Ghana Railway Company Limited below:
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