The 750 kilometre railway, built by two Chinese companies, which will link Addis Ababa to the Red Sea port city of Djibouti, was inaugurated at a newly built station just outside the Ethiopian capital.
Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn and his counterpart from Djibouti Ismael Omar Guelleh were welcomed by the uniformed Chinese personnel who will be operating the trains until their local counterparts have been trained.
"This train will (speed up development of) our country's manufacturing industry and it will provide huge benefits to the industrial parks and modern farms that will be built in the future. It will give employment opportunities for our citizens," Desalegn said at the ceremony.
The new railway, the first electrified railroad in Africa, will take products between Ethiopia and Djibouti in about 10 hours, a far cry from the current excruciating multi-day trip along a congested, pot-holed road.
"We're so excited! It takes two or three days for a truck to come from Djibouti," said Ethiopian importer Tingrit Worku.
"The train could make a huge difference."
Some 1,500 trucks a day currently lumber along the road which carries 90 per cent of imports and exports from landlocked Ethiopia to the port -- a key trade hub to Asia, Europe and the rest of Africa.
The Horn of Africa country was the world's fastest growing economy last year at 10.2 per cent, however the International Monetary Fund estimates that the worst drought in 30 years is likely to see this plummet to 4.5 per cent in 2016.
Both countries benefit from economic integration, with Ethiopia gaining access to the sea and Djibouti gaining access to Ethiopia's emerging market of 95 million people.
Today's inauguration will be followed by a three-month test period, with no paying passengers and carrying only cargo.
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