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Transport in Senegal

This article describes the system of transport in Senegal, both public and private.This system comprises roads (both paved and unpaved), rail transport, water transport, and air transportation.

Transport means

Roads edit

 
Route de Corniche, Dakar, 2016

The system of roads in Senegal is extensive by West African standards, with paved roads reaching each corner of the country and all major towns.

International highways edit

Dakar is the endpoint of three routes in the Trans-African Highway network. These are as follows:

Senegal's road network links closely with those of the Gambia, since the shortest route between south-western districts on the one hand and west-central and north-western districts on the other is through the Gambia.

Motorways edit

The only operational motorway in Senegal currently runs for 34 km. between Dakar and Diamniadio, and it is a toll motorway. A new part of the motorway, of 16.5 km. is currently under construction, which will reach the Blaise Diagne International Airport. Another section of 50 km. is also under construction, linking the airport to Thiès; and the 115 km. stretch from Thiès to Touba, the final destination of the planned motorway, will start under construction in the near future.

National roads edit

The most important roads in Senegal are prefixed "N" and numbered from 1 to 7:

Regional roads edit

  • R20, R21, R22
  • R30, R31, R32
  • R60, R61
  • R70

Major incidents edit

Railways edit

total: 906 km
narrow gauge: 906 km of 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) gauge (70 km double track)

Maps edit

Ground transport edit

 
A Car Rapide in Senegal, a common mode of transportation.

There were an estimated 4,271 km of paved roads and 10,305 km of unpaved roads as of 1996.

Taxis (black-yellow or blue-yellow in color) are cheap, numerous and available everywhere in Dakar.[1] It is customary to negotiate the fare since most meters installed in the taxis are broken or missing.[1] For travel outside Dakar, public transportation is available but often unreliable and uncomfortable.[1]

Waterways edit

897 km total; 785 km on the Senegal river, and 112 km on the Saloum River.

Ports and harbours edit

Dakar has one of the largest deep-water seaports along the West African coast.[1] Its deep-draft structure and 640-foot-wide (200 m) access channel allows round-the-clock access to the port.[1] Its current infrastructure includes tanker vessel loading and unloading terminals, a container terminal with a storage capacity of 3000 20-foot-equivalent units, a cereals and fishing port, a dedicated phosphate terminal and a privately run ship repair facility.[1] The port's location at the extreme western point of Africa, at the crossroad of the major sea-lanes linking Europe to South America, makes it a natural port of call for shipping companies.[1] Total freight traffic averages 10 million metric tons.[1]

Airports edit

 
Air Senegal International is Senegal's flag carrier.

There were an estimated 20 airports in 1999. Blaise Diagne International Airport in Diass became the hub of the sub-region.[1][2] Dakar is linked to numerous African cities by air, and daily flights go to Europe.[1] Delta Air Lines flies daily to/from Atlanta/Dakar/Johannesburg.[1] South African Airways flies daily to New York and Washington, D.C. from Johannesburg via Dakar.[1] The old Léopold Sédar Senghor International Airport in Dakar is now only exists as a cargo hub.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Senegal Country Commercial Guide 2008 2010-06-07 at the Wayback Machine. U.S. Commercial Service (2008).   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  2. ^ "Aéroport International Blaise Diagne".
  • CIA Fact Book for SG

External links edit

  This article incorporates public domain material from The World Factbook. CIA.

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This article describes the system of transport in Senegal both public and private This system comprises roads both paved and unpaved rail transport water transport and air transportation Transport means Contents 1 Roads 1 1 International highways 1 2 Motorways 1 3 National roads 1 4 Regional roads 1 5 Major incidents 2 Railways 2 1 Maps 3 Ground transport 4 Waterways 5 Ports and harbours 6 Airports 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksRoads editFurther information in French List of roads in Senegal redirect fr nbsp Route de Corniche Dakar 2016 The system of roads in Senegal is extensive by West African standards with paved roads reaching each corner of the country and all major towns International highways edit Dakar is the endpoint of three routes in the Trans African Highway network These are as follows Cairo Dakar Highway which crosses the edge of the Sahara Dakar Ndjamena Highway which links the countries of the Sahel also called the Trans Sahelian Highway Dakar Lagos Highway running along the West African coast and called by the Economic Community of West African States ECOWAS the Trans West African Coastal Highway though ECOWAS considers this route to start in Nouakchott Mauritania Senegal s road network links closely with those of the Gambia since the shortest route between south western districts on the one hand and west central and north western districts on the other is through the Gambia Motorways edit The only operational motorway in Senegal currently runs for 34 km between Dakar and Diamniadio and it is a toll motorway A new part of the motorway of 16 5 km is currently under construction which will reach the Blaise Diagne International Airport Another section of 50 km is also under construction linking the airport to Thies and the 115 km stretch from Thies to Touba the final destination of the planned motorway will start under construction in the near future National roads edit The most important roads in Senegal are prefixed N and numbered from 1 to 7 N1 Dakar Mbour Fatick Kaolack Tambacounda Kidira Mali N2 Pout Thies Louga St Louis Richard Toll Ouro Sogui Kidira Mali N3 Thies Diourbel Touba Linguere Ouro Sogui N4 Kaolack Trans Gambia Highway Bignona Ziguinchor Guinea Bissau N5 Bignona Diouloulou Gambia Sokone Kaolack N6 Tambacounda Velingara Kolda Ziguinchor Guinea Bissau N7 Ouro Sogui Tambacounda Niokolo Koba Kedougou Guinea Regional roads edit R20 R21 R22 R30 R31 R32 R60 R61 R70 Major incidents edit Senegal bus crash 2023 Railways editMain article Rail transport in Senegal Further information Railway stations in Senegal total 906 km narrow gauge 906 km of 1 000 mm 3 ft 3 3 8 in gauge 70 km double track Maps edit UN Map 1 Ground transport edit nbsp A Car Rapide in Senegal a common mode of transportation There were an estimated 4 271 km of paved roads and 10 305 km of unpaved roads as of 1996 Taxis black yellow or blue yellow in color are cheap numerous and available everywhere in Dakar 1 It is customary to negotiate the fare since most meters installed in the taxis are broken or missing 1 For travel outside Dakar public transportation is available but often unreliable and uncomfortable 1 Waterways edit897 km total 785 km on the Senegal river and 112 km on the Saloum River Ports and harbours editDakar railhead Kaolack Matam Podor Richard Toll Saint Louis Ziguinchor Dakar has one of the largest deep water seaports along the West African coast 1 Its deep draft structure and 640 foot wide 200 m access channel allows round the clock access to the port 1 Its current infrastructure includes tanker vessel loading and unloading terminals a container terminal with a storage capacity of 3000 20 foot equivalent units a cereals and fishing port a dedicated phosphate terminal and a privately run ship repair facility 1 The port s location at the extreme western point of Africa at the crossroad of the major sea lanes linking Europe to South America makes it a natural port of call for shipping companies 1 Total freight traffic averages 10 million metric tons 1 Airports edit nbsp Air Senegal International is Senegal s flag carrier See also List of airports in Senegal There were an estimated 20 airports in 1999 Blaise Diagne International Airport in Diass became the hub of the sub region 1 2 Dakar is linked to numerous African cities by air and daily flights go to Europe 1 Delta Air Lines flies daily to from Atlanta Dakar Johannesburg 1 South African Airways flies daily to New York and Washington D C from Johannesburg via Dakar 1 The old Leopold Sedar Senghor International Airport in Dakar is now only exists as a cargo hub See also editSenegalReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l Senegal Country Commercial Guide 2008 Archived 2010 06 07 at the Wayback Machine U S Commercial Service 2008 nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Aeroport International Blaise Diagne CIA Fact Book for SGExternal links edit nbsp This article incorporates public domain material 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