The first stagecoach line came through in 1862, and the railroad followed in 1876.
The first bridge was built to the island in 1883, while the first railroad soon followed.
The railroads later followed to rapidly move these goods.
The railroad followed in 1883, as well as street cars.
Some railroads already followed the procedure that will now be mandatory.
Other railroads and later major highways followed after the war.
The road and railroad follow the course of the Kamchiya River.
A road was built through the area in 1850 and a railroad soon followed thereafter, in 1879.
The railroad followed soon thereafter, construction beginning in 1961 and reaching Ngaoundéré ten years later.
Because the railroad followed the course of the White River closely, it was frequently damaged by floods.