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The Railway That Built Empire: Uganda Railway

10 min · 7 de jul de 2026
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This episode dives into one of the most audacious and brutal infrastructure projects of the Scramble for Africa: the Uganda Railway. Begun in 1896 and completed in 1901, the line ran from Mombasa on the Indian Ocean to Kisumu on Lake Victoria, traversing 660 miles of treacherous terrain including the Tsavo region, where man-eating lions killed dozens of Indian laborers. The railway was a strategic tool for British imperial expansion, allowing rapid military movement and securing control over the headwaters of the Nile. We discuss the Indian 'coolies' who built it — over 32,000 recruited from Punjab and other regions — the horrific working conditions, the environmental and social disruption, and the railway's role in enabling British colonization of East Africa. The episode also touches on the bitter irony that the railway was intended to be economically self-sustaining but instead deepened colonial dependency. Along the way, we meet key figures like Sir George Whitehouse, the chief engineer, and J.H. Patterson, the soldier-hunter who shot the Tsavo lions. The railway's legacy persists in the borders and economies of modern Kenya and Uganda. #UgandaRailway #LunaticLine #TsavoLions #ScrambleForAfrica #BritishEmpire #IndianCoolies #Mombasa #Kisumu #LakeVictoria #GeorgeWhitehouse #JohnHenryPatterson #ManEatingLions #ImperialInfrastructure #ColonialKenya #EastAfrica #History #FexingoHistory #ColonialProjects Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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