In 2010, a passenger service resumed between Luanda and Malanje; Angola's Deputy Minister of Transport,
José João Kuvingwa suggested that full operation could resume in 2011. In July 2010, a twice-weekly freight service began, between
Dondo and
Luanda. In November 2010, CFL announced hourly passenger trains between
Viana and
Textang; in December 2010, container services commenced, serving a dry port near
Viana, and in January 2011 the first train reached
Malanje. Most of the trains run on the suburban stretch from Luanda to Viana and further to Catete. Trains on this service were carrying about 15 000 passengers per day as of 2015. Regular services between Luanda and Malanje started in January 2011. One train per day is working the line, either up, i.e. from Luanda to Malanje, or down (return). The long distance trains start and end at Viana. In mid-July 2011, the CFL announced the introduction of electronic ticketing on an experimental basis for inter-provincial journeys, beginning on 18 July. ==Crashes and incidents==