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Transport in Egypt

Transport in Egypt is centered in Cairo and largely follows the pattern of settlement along the Nile. The Ministry of Transportation and other government bodies are responsible for transportation in Egypt, whether by sea, river, land or air.

With regards to rail, air and waterway travel, the main line of the nation's rail system follows along the Nile river and is operated by Egyptian National Railways. In addition to overseas routes, Egypt Air provides domestic air service to major tourist destinations from its Cairo hub. The Nile River system (about 1,600 km (990 mi)) and the principal canals (1,600 km (990 mi)) are important locally for transportation. People still travel via the Nile, mainly between Cairo and Aswan. The Suez Canal is a major waterway for international commerce and navigation, linking the Mediterranean and Red Sea. Major ports are Alexandria, Port Said, Damietta on the Mediterranean and Suez and Safaga on the Red Sea.

With regards to driving, Egypt has one of the highest incidents of road fatalities, per miles driven, in the world.[1] The badly maintained road network has expanded rapidly to over 33,796 km (21,000 mi), covering the Nile Valley and Nile Delta, Mediterranean and Red Sea coasts, the Sinai and the Western oasis. Traffic rules are routinely ignored by impatient drivers.[1][2]

Road system edit

 
Road in Marsa Alam.

Two routes in the Trans-African Highway network originate in Cairo. Egypt also has multiple highway links with Asia through the Arab Mashreq International Road Network. Egypt has a developing motorway network, connecting Cairo with Alexandria and other cities. Though most of the transport in the country is still done on the national highways, motorways are becoming increasingly an option in road transport within the country. The existing motorways in the country are:

Plus, Egypt has developed an extensive system of 4-lane highways that can be classified as freeways, because they serve as normal roads and do not discriminate the traffic on it, thus rendering them slower than motorways.

Railways edit

 
Egypt railway network

1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge

The Egyptian railway system is the oldest railway network in Africa and the Middle East and the second oldest in the world [citation needed]. The first line between Alexandria and Kafer Eassa was opened in 1854. In 2018, the system is about 5,085 km (3,160 mi) long[3] and is operated by the Egyptian National Railways. ENR carries about 800 million passengers and 12 million tonnes of freight annually.

A major investment programme was planned to begin in 2007 with the aim of modernizing the rail network and improving safety standards.[4] Trains are usually a safe means of transportation in Egypt.[1]

The city of Cairo is served by the Cairo Metro, which is run by the National Authority for Tunnels, in addition to the city of Alexandria that is served by the Alexandria Tram

 
The Railway System of Egypt

Waterways edit

There are 3,500 km (2,200 mi) of waterways in Egypt, including the Nile, Lake Nasser, Alexandria-Cairo Waterway, and many smaller canals in the Nile Delta.

 
Satellite image of Ever Given blocking the canal in March 2021

The Suez Canal, 193.5 km (120.2 mi) (including approaches), is used by oceangoing vessels, drawing up to 17.68 m of water (2011).[3]

Pipelines edit

As of 2018 the information in the CIA World Factbook states the following regarding Egypt's pipelines: "condensate 486 km; condensate/gas 74 km; gas 7,986 km; liquid petroleum gas 957 km; oil 5,225 km; oil/gas/water 37 km; refined products 895 km; water 65 km (2013)"[3][5]

Ports edit

Egypt has 15 commercial ports[6] and 29 specialized ports. The specialized ports include 5 tourist seaports, 12 petroleum seaports, 6 mining seaports, and 6 fishing seaports.[7]

Commercial Ports edit

Merchant marine edit

In 2018, the number of Egypt's sea vessels, according to the CIA World Factbook is 399 as follows:

Airports edit

Annual passenger traffic at CAI airport. See Wikidata query.

Cairo International Airport is used by numerous international airlines, including the country's own Egypt Air and Nile Air.

Airports with paved runways edit

total: 72

over 3,047 m: 15

2,438 to 3,047 m: 36

1,524 to 2,437 m: 15

914 to 1,523 m: 0

under 914 m: 6 (2017)

Airports with unpaved runways edit

total: 11

2,438 to 3,047 m: 1

1,524 to 2,437 m: 3

914 to 1,523 m: 4

under 914 m: 3 (2013)

Heliports edit

  • 7 (2013)

Monorail edit

In 2015, plans to construct two monorail systems were announced, one linking October City to suburban Giza, a distance of 35 km, and the other linking Nasr City to New Cairo and the New Administrative Capital, a distance of 52 km. They will be Egypt's first monorail systems.[8][9] In May 2019, the contract to build 70 four-car trains was awarded to Bombardier Transportation, Derby, England. Delivery of the trains is expected between 2021 and 2024.[10] The network is to be built by Orascom Construction and Arab Contractors.

See also edit

External links edit

  • Map
  • Egyptian National Railways
  • (archived 24 February 2018)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Egypt" 2013-10-22 at the Wayback Machine. Travel.state.gov (March 19, 2008). This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  2. ^ "Two Ukrainian tourists killed in Hurghada bus crash". English Ahram. 12 May 2015. Retrieved 20 September 2018.
  3. ^ a b c "Africa - Egypt - Transportation". CIA World Factbook. Retrieved 16 September 2018.
  4. ^ Egyptian investment will raise safety standards 2007-10-23 at the Wayback Machine. Railway Gazette International August 2007.
  5. ^ "Eastern Mediterranean Pipelines". Energy Egypt. Retrieved 16 September 2018.
  6. ^ "Commercial Ports". Maritime Transport Sector - Government of Egypt. Egypt Government. Retrieved 17 September 2018.
  7. ^ "General Statistics". Maritime Transport Services. Retrieved 17 September 2018.
  8. ^ "Orascom, Bombardier to build $1.5 billion monorail in Egypt". Reuters. 3 May 2015. Retrieved 29 May 2019.
  9. ^ Tawfeek, Farah (21 December 2019). "Egypt to build country's first ever monorail in Cairo". www.egyptindependent.com. Retrieved 29 May 2019.
  10. ^ "Cairo monorail trains to be built in UK". BBC News. 28 May 2019. Retrieved 29 May 2019.

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

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Transport in Egypt is centered in Cairo and largely follows the pattern of settlement along the Nile The Ministry of Transportation and other government bodies are responsible for transportation in Egypt whether by sea river land or air With regards to rail air and waterway travel the main line of the nation s rail system follows along the Nile river and is operated by Egyptian National Railways In addition to overseas routes Egypt Air provides domestic air service to major tourist destinations from its Cairo hub The Nile River system about 1 600 km 990 mi and the principal canals 1 600 km 990 mi are important locally for transportation People still travel via the Nile mainly between Cairo and Aswan The Suez Canal is a major waterway for international commerce and navigation linking the Mediterranean and Red Sea Major ports are Alexandria Port Said Damietta on the Mediterranean and Suez and Safaga on the Red Sea With regards to driving Egypt has one of the highest incidents of road fatalities per miles driven in the world 1 The badly maintained road network has expanded rapidly to over 33 796 km 21 000 mi covering the Nile Valley and Nile Delta Mediterranean and Red Sea coasts the Sinai and the Western oasis Traffic rules are routinely ignored by impatient drivers 1 2 Contents 1 Road system 2 Railways 3 Waterways 4 Pipelines 5 Ports 5 1 Commercial Ports 6 Merchant marine 7 Airports 7 1 Airports with paved runways 7 2 Airports with unpaved runways 8 Heliports 9 Monorail 10 See also 11 External links 12 ReferencesRoad system editMain article National Roads Project nbsp Road in Marsa Alam Two routes in the Trans African Highway network originate in Cairo Egypt also has multiple highway links with Asia through the Arab Mashreq International Road Network Egypt has a developing motorway network connecting Cairo with Alexandria and other cities Though most of the transport in the country is still done on the national highways motorways are becoming increasingly an option in road transport within the country The existing motorways in the country are Cairo Alexandria Desert Road It runs between Cairo and Alexandria with an extension of 215 km 134 mi it is the main motorway in Egypt International Coastal Road It runs from Alexandria to Port Said along the Northern Nile Delta It has a length of 280 km 170 mi Also amongst other cities it connects Damietta and Baltim Geish Road It runs between Helwan and Asyut along the Nile River also connecting Beni Suef and Minya Its length is 306 km 190 mi Ring Road It serves as an inner ring road for Cairo It has a length of 103 km 64 mi Regional Ring Road It serves as an outer ring road for Cairo also connecting its suburbs like Helwan and 10th of Ramadan City Its length is 130 km 81 mi Plus Egypt has developed an extensive system of 4 lane highways that can be classified as freeways because they serve as normal roads and do not discriminate the traffic on it thus rendering them slower than motorways Railways editMain article Egyptian National Railways nbsp Egypt railway network1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in standard gauge The Egyptian railway system is the oldest railway network in Africa and the Middle East and the second oldest in the world citation needed The first line between Alexandria and Kafer Eassa was opened in 1854 In 2018 the system is about 5 085 km 3 160 mi long 3 and is operated by the Egyptian National Railways ENR carries about 800 million passengers and 12 million tonnes of freight annually A major investment programme was planned to begin in 2007 with the aim of modernizing the rail network and improving safety standards 4 Trains are usually a safe means of transportation in Egypt 1 The city of Cairo is served by the Cairo Metro which is run by the National Authority for Tunnels in addition to the city of Alexandria that is served by the Alexandria Tram nbsp The Railway System of EgyptWaterways editThere are 3 500 km 2 200 mi of waterways in Egypt including the Nile Lake Nasser Alexandria Cairo Waterway and many smaller canals in the Nile Delta nbsp Satellite image of Ever Given blocking the canal in March 2021 The Suez Canal 193 5 km 120 2 mi including approaches is used by oceangoing vessels drawing up to 17 68 m of water 2011 3 Pipelines editAs of 2018 the information in the CIA World Factbook states the following regarding Egypt s pipelines condensate 486 km condensate gas 74 km gas 7 986 km liquid petroleum gas 957 km oil 5 225 km oil gas water 37 km refined products 895 km water 65 km 2013 3 5 Ports editEgypt has 15 commercial ports 6 and 29 specialized ports The specialized ports include 5 tourist seaports 12 petroleum seaports 6 mining seaports and 6 fishing seaports 7 Commercial Ports edit Alexandria Port El Dekheila Port Damietta Port Port Said Port East Port Said Port Arish Port Suez Port Petroleum Dock Port Adabiya Port Sokhna Port Nuwaiba Port Al Tour Port Sharm El Sheikh Port Hurghada Port Safaga PortMerchant marine editIn 2018 the number of Egypt s sea vessels according to the CIA World Factbook is 399 as follows bulk carrier 14 container ship 8 general cargo 33 petroleum tanker 36 Other 308 2017 Airports editFor a more comprehensive list see List of airports in Egypt Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Annual passenger traffic at CAI airport See Wikidata query Cairo International Airport is used by numerous international airlines including the country s own Egypt Air and Nile Air Airports with paved runways edit total 72over 3 047 m 152 438 to 3 047 m 361 524 to 2 437 m 15914 to 1 523 m 0under 914 m 6 2017 Airports with unpaved runways edit total 112 438 to 3 047 m 11 524 to 2 437 m 3914 to 1 523 m 4under 914 m 3 2013 Heliports edit7 2013 Monorail editMain article Cairo Monorail In 2015 plans to construct two monorail systems were announced one linking October City to suburban Giza a distance of 35 km and the other linking Nasr City to New Cairo and the New Administrative Capital a distance of 52 km They will be Egypt s first monorail systems 8 9 In May 2019 the contract to build 70 four car trains was awarded to Bombardier Transportation Derby England Delivery of the trains is expected between 2021 and 2024 10 The network is to be built by Orascom Construction and Arab Contractors See also editTransport in Cairo Arab Union for Land Transport Company List of bus companies in Egypt List of lighthouses in EgyptExternal links editMap Egyptian National Railways The Holding Company for Maritime and Land Transport archived 24 February 2018 References edit a b c Egypt Archived 2013 10 22 at the Wayback Machine Travel state gov March 19 2008 This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Two Ukrainian tourists killed in Hurghada bus crash English Ahram 12 May 2015 Retrieved 20 September 2018 a b c Africa Egypt Transportation CIA World Factbook Retrieved 16 September 2018 Egyptian investment will raise safety standards Archived 2007 10 23 at the Wayback Machine Railway Gazette International August 2007 Eastern Mediterranean Pipelines Energy Egypt Retrieved 16 September 2018 Commercial Ports Maritime Transport Sector Government of Egypt Egypt Government Retrieved 17 September 2018 General Statistics Maritime Transport Services Retrieved 17 September 2018 Orascom Bombardier to build 1 5 billion monorail in Egypt Reuters 3 May 2015 Retrieved 29 May 2019 Tawfeek Farah 21 December 2019 Egypt to build country s first ever monorail in Cairo www egyptindependent com Retrieved 29 May 2019 Cairo monorail trains to be built in UK BBC News 28 May 2019 Retrieved 29 May 2019 nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from The World Factbook CIA Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Transport in Egypt amp oldid 1221892509, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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