"Railroads are the core of our military corridor in East Africa. With the entire railroad system, we can transport troops to desired locations as needed, just like in the Prussian War. Prussia continuously transported troops from the rear to the front lines via railways, overwhelming the French!" assessed the East African General Staff.
The East African army's model is Prussia. Although their path seems somewhat "deviant" now, the core essence remains the same.
After all, East Africa's national conditions are very different from Prussia's, or even the whole of Germany's. East Africa's vast territory means that its current railway system can't be as dense as Germany's.
