Transport in Algeria:
[edit] Railways
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Shematic map of the functioning railway lines in Algeria
There are a total of 3 973 kilometers of railways. 2 888 kilometers is standard gauge, with 283 kilometers of that being electrified and 215 kilometers of that being double tracked. There is also a total of 1 085 kilometers of 1.055 m gauge track.
[edit] Railway links to adjacent countries
There are connections to Tunisia (via the Souk Ahras-Ghardimaou line) and Morocco, but the latter is closed since the '90s. There are no links to Libya, Niger, Mali, Mauritania or Western Sahara.
[edit] Timeline
- 18 May 2006 SNTF is to spend $US5 billion (about R30bn) in the next five years on improvements.[1] It has awarded a 39-month-duration contract worth €248.3 million to a joint Algerian and Spanish consortium which will double the Annaba-Ramdane Djamal portion of the 626 km Algiers-Annaba line and upgrade the track for 160 km/h operation.
- 18 May 2006 - By early 2009, it is hoped to open the first 16.3 km section of the new light rail line in Algeria’s capital city, linking Carl du Ruisseau to Bordj El Kiffan. [2]
- Under construction: there are 3 projects to build tramway networks in 3 major cities: Alger, Oran and Constantine (9 km, planned opening 2010)[3].
- CAF is to supply 17 non-tilting diesel multiple-units based on the RENFE Series 598 tilting trains. [1]
[edit] Stations served
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[edit] Highways
New highway construction near Aïn Turk - part of the east-west Algerian Highway
There are 71,656 kilometers of paved roads including 640 kilometers of expressways and 32,344 kilometers of unpaved roads for a total road system of 104,000 kilometers.
[edit] Regional highways
Algeria has two routes in the Trans-African Highway network, including the Trans-Sahara Highway, soon to be complete as a paved road running from north to south through the country. The country has also embarked (as of 2006) in the construction of a new east west highway.[4]
[edit] Pipelines
There are 456 kilometers of crude oil pipeline, 298 kilometers of refined petroleum pipeline, and 2,948 kilometers of natural gas pipeline. There are also 4 gas exportation pipelines, two existing ones to Spain (Maghreb-Europe Gas Pipeline) and Italy (Trans-Mediterranean Pipeline) and 2 under construction, Medgaz between Oran and Almería, Spain and GALSI between Annaba and Sardinia, Italy. Both pipelines will be extended to France and Germany.
[edit] Ports and harbors
[edit] Mediterranean Sea
- Algiers, Annaba, Arzew, Bejaia, Béni Saf, Dellys, Djendjen, Ghazaouet, Jijel, Mostaganem, Oran, Skikda, and Ténès
[edit] Merchant marine
[edit] Airports
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ a b Murray Hughes. "Desert riches fuel network revival", Railway Gazette International. Retrieved on 3 September 2007.
- ^ "Railways Africa", RailwaysAfrica.
- ^ "Metros", Railway Gazette International (2006-07-01). Retrieved on 3 September 2007.
- ^ China and Japan consortium to construct Algeria's East-West Highway Magharebia 2006-04-19
This article contains material from the CIA World Factbook which, as a U.S. government publication, is in the public domain.
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