on Lake Victoria between Port Bell, Uganda & Mwanza, Tanzania
Completed
circa 1983–86[1]
Fate
damaged in collision 8 May 2005
Status
suspended from service since 2005
General characteristics
Type
train ferry
Installed power
diesel
Propulsion
screw
Capacity
four tracks with total capacity for 22[1] or 40[2] railway wagons
MV Kaawa is a Lake Victoria ferry that was operated by the Uganda Railways Corporation.
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MVKaawa is a Lake Victoria ferry that was operated by the Uganda Railways Corporation. In the early hours of 8 May 2005 Kaawa was en route to Mwanza in...
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32.31861°E / -1.98389; 32.31861 (MV Bukoba) Kabalega Uganda 8 May 2005 A train ferry that collided with Kaawa near the Ssese Islands. 0°39′23″S 32°8′41″E...
although some inanimate nouns can be found in this class: musajja 'man', kaawa 'coffee' Class II contains all sorts of nouns but most of the concrete nouns...