on Lake Victoria between Port Bell, Uganda & Mwanza, Tanzania
Completed
circa 1983–86[1]
Fate
Sunk after collision 8 May 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 Kabalega was a Lake Victoria ferry operated by the Uganda Railways Corporation.
^ abMaund, Richard (2001). "untitled webpage". Passenger train Services over Unusual Lines. Archived from the original on 2016-10-26. Retrieved 2011-05-25.
^"Sunken MV Kabalega Ship May not be Replaced Soon Says Government". Uganda Radio Network. 2008-05-30. Retrieved 2011-05-24.
0°39′23″S 32°8′41″E / 0.65639°S 32.14472°E / -0.65639; 32.14472 MVKabalega was a Lake Victoria ferry operated by the Uganda Railways Corporation....
Victoria: MVKabalega, MV Kaawa, and MV Pemba. On 8 May 2005, however, Kabalega and Kaawa collided almost head-on. Kaawa damaged her bow and Kabalega suffered...
Gov't Set to Replace Sunken MVKabalega". Daily Monitor. Monitor Publications Limited. Retrieved 2011-05-24. "Sunken MVKabalega Ship May not be Replaced...
involved in a collision with MVKabalega, which was en route to Port Bell in Uganda. Kaawa damaged her bow and Kabalega was damaged below the waterline...
Pemba was en route to Mwanza in Tanzania when her sister ships MV Kaawa and MVKabalega collided with each other. Pemba received a distress call, put about...
1°59′2″S 32°19′7″E / 1.98389°S 32.31861°E / -1.98389; 32.31861 (MV Bukoba) Kabalega Uganda 8 May 2005 A train ferry that collided with Kaawa near the...