Is there any rail infrastructure at all on the African continent?

Question:
if so, what gauge and what countries?

Answers:

why don't freight trains have cabooses anymore?

Absolutely.

why are train fares generally expensive in britain?


There are the South African Railways, Rhodesian Railways, Mozambique Railways, East African Railways to name some, servicing across the Karoo (a desert region), George to Knysna, along the coast line, thence to Bloemfontein, the states of Rhodesia, Mozambique, Zambia, Swaziland, Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania. I'm sure there are others.

London Underground?


These still employ steam traction, in some areas, with the primary builders of their locomotives over the years have been British or German, in standard (for British Africa) gage 3'6" This gage was arrived at by means of compromise between those who wanted 4'81/2" standard gage and those wanting 2'6" gage).

tell me the train name and no. for lucknow to hyderabad?


There were narrow gage operations of both 2' and 2'6", some still in use for freight operations.

Where is the best place to buy a "locomotive" horn for my 2007 Malibu?

Yes, yes. There are railways in several countries of Africa. Some of them have been financed and laid by INDIAN Railways.
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