(Reuters) - U.S. firms hope to renovate a railway linking Congo's capital Brazzaville to the Atlantic, the U.S. envoy said on Friday, days after Korean firms agreed to run a new line to the oil-producing state's interior.
Brazzaville depends heavily on its rail line to the Atlantic oil port of Pointe-Noire, but the 515 km (322-mile) Congo Ocean Railway, known by its French acronym CFCO, has had little serious maintenance since it entered service in 1934.
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