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Transport in Ukraine

Transport in Ukraine includes ground transportation (road and rail), water (sea and river), air transportation, and pipelines. The transportation sector accounts for roughly 11% of the country's gross domestic product and 7% of total employment.

HRCS2 multiple unit. Rail transport is heavily utilised in Ukraine.

In total, Ukrainian paved roads stretch for 164,732 kilometres (102,360 mi).[1] Major routes, marked with the letter 'M' for 'International' (Ukrainian: Міжнародний), extend nationwide and connect all major cities of Ukraine, and provide cross-border routes to the country's neighbours.

International maritime travel is mainly provided through the Port of Odesa, from where ferries sail regularly to Istanbul, Varna and Haifa. The largest ferry company presently operating these routes is Ukrferry.[2]

The Kharkiv–Dnipro motorway (M18)

Rail transport in Ukraine connects all major urban areas, port facilities and industrial centres with neighbouring countries. The heaviest concentration of railway track is the Donbas region of Ukraine. Although rail freight transport fell in the 1990s, Ukraine is still one of the world's highest rail users.[3]

The total amount of railroad track in Ukraine extends for 22,473 kilometres (13,964 mi), of which 9,250 kilometres (5,750 mi) was electrified in the 2000s.[1] The state has a monopoly on the provision of passenger rail transport, and all trains, other than those with cooperation of other foreign companies on international routes, are operated by its company Ukrzaliznytsia.

Kyiv Boryspil is Ukraine's largest international airport. It has three main passenger terminals and is the base for the country's flag carrier, Ukraine International Airlines. Other large airports in the country include those in Kharkiv, Lviv and Donetsk (now destroyed). In addition to its flag carrier, Ukraine has a number of airlines including Windrose Airlines, Dniproavia, Azur Air Ukraine, and AtlasGlobal Ukraine. Antonov Airlines, a subsidiary of the Antonov Aerospace Design Bureau, was the only operator of the world's largest fixed wing aircraft, the An-225.

Economy edit

Transport Infrastructure edit

Today the transport sector in Ukraine generally meets only the basic needs of the economy and population. The level of safety, quality and efficiency of passenger and freight transport, as well as the infrastructure's amount of energy usage, and the technological burden it places on the environment do not meet modern-day requirements.

Due to the low level of demand, the country's existing transit potential and advantageous geographical position is not fully utilised. There is thus a lag in the development of transport infrastructure, transport and logistics technologies and multimodal transport. All this has made Ukraine uncompetitive as the high costs of transport across the country make the cost of production in the country uncommonly high.

International Transport Corridors edit

The advantageous geographical position of Ukraine allows for the location of a number of International Transport Corridors on its territory, in particular :

Transport Industry edit

The share of the transport sector in Ukraine's gross domestic product (according to Goskomstat) as of 2009 was 11.3%. The number of workers employed in the sector is almost 7% of total employment. The transportation infrastructure of Ukraine is adequately developed overall, however it is obsolete and in need of major modernization. A remarkable boost in the recent development of the country's transportation infrastructure was noticed after winning the right to host a major continental sport event the UEFA Euro 2012.

In 2009, Ukrainian infrastructure provided for the transportation of 1.5 billion tons of cargo and 7.3 billion passengers. As the global financial crisis took hold and demand for major export commodities in 2009 fell, the volume of freight traffic decreased by 17.6% when compared with figures from 2008; passenger transport fell by 12.7%.

Freight and Passenger Transportation Statistics[4]
Transported tons of freights Freight kilometres (thousand) Transported passengers (thousand) Passenger kilometres (thousand)
2000 938,916.1 19,281,619.3 2,603,804.6 29,381,541.2
2002 947,263.8 20,593,133.1 3,069,136.3 35,812,231.1
2004 1,027,396.3 28,847,143.4 3,720,326.4 47,490,401.3
2006 1,167,199.6 40,566,469.9 3,987,982.2 53,981,705.3
2008 1,266,598.1 54,877,223.3 4,369,125.5 61,302,884.5

Rail edit

 
A sleeping train in Ukraine's Crimea region.

The public railways in Ukraine are managed by the state railway company Ukrzaliznytsia.[5]

Network length (2010) edit

The length of the railway network Ukraine ranks third in Europe (21.700 kilometres of track).

  • 22,000 km (13,670 mi) broad gauge of 1,520 mm (4 ft 11+2732 in), ~10,000 km (6,214 mi) electrified (3 kV DC and 25 kV AC)
  • 201 km (125 mi) of 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge, electrified

Rail links with adjacent countries edit

Metro edit

In Ukraine, there are 4 metro systems: the Kyiv Metro, the Kharkiv Metro, the Dnipro Metro and the Kryvyi Rih Metro.

Roads and Auto edit

 
Road network in Ukraine
 
Section of the E95 / M05 highway near Kyiv.

The development of public roads in Ukraine is currently lagging behind the pace of motorisation in the country. During 1990-2010 the length of the highways network hardly increased at all. The density of highways in Ukraine is 6.6 times lower than in France (respectively 0.28 and 1.84 kilometres of roads per square kilometre area of the country). The length of express roads in Ukraine is 0.28 thousand km (in Germany – 12.5 thousand kilometres in France – 7.1 thousand kilometres), and the level of funding for each kilometre of road in Ukraine is around 5.5 – 6 times less than in those locations.

This is due to a number of objective reasons, including that the burden of maintaining the transport network per capita is significantly higher than in European countries because of Ukraine's relatively low population density (76 people per square kilometre), low purchasing power of citizens (1/5 of the Eurozone's purchasing capacity), relatively low car ownership and the nation's large territory.

The operational condition of roads is very poor; around 51.1% of roads do not meet minimum standards, and 39.2% require major rebuilds. The average speed on roads in Ukraine 2–3 times lower than in Western countries. As of 2016, many of Ukraine's major provincial highways are in very poor condition, with an Ukravtodor official stating that 97% of roads are in need of repair. The road repair budget was set at about ₴20 billion, but corruption causes the budget to be poorly spent and overweight trucks are common place rapidly causing more road damage.[6]

  • Total: 169,477 km
  • Paved: 164,732 km (102,360 mi) (including 15 km (9 mi) of expressways); note – these roads, classified as "hard-surfaced", include both hard-paved highways and some all-weather gravel-surfaced roads.
  • Unpaved: 4,745 km (2,948 mi) (2004)

Principal roads edit

 

Motorways in Ukraine, 193 km (120 mi) (2010):

KyivBoryspil | KharkivDnipro

 

State Highways, 8,080 km (5,020 mi) (2009):

M01 | M02 | M03 | M04 | M05 | M06 | M07 | M08 | M09 | M10 | M11 | M12 | M13 | M14 | M15 | M16 | M17 | M18 | M19 | M20 | M21 | M22 | M23

Note: State highways are important national routes and are not necessarily high-speed roads

Aviation edit

 
A Boeing 737 of UIA, one of Ukraine's flag carriers, taxiing at Barcelona (El Prat) Airport

Outlook edit

The aviation section in Ukraine is developing very quickly, having recently established a visa-free program for EU nationals and citizens of a number of other 'Western' nations,[7] the nation's aviation sector is handling a significantly increased number of travellers. Additionally, the granting of the Euro 2012 football tournament to Poland and Ukraine as joint hosts has prompted the government to invest huge amounts of money into transport infrastructure, and in particular airports.[8]

Currently there are three major new airport terminals under construction in Donetsk, Lviv and Kyiv, a new terminal has already opened in Kharkiv and Kyiv's Boryspil International Airport has recently begun operations at Terminal F,[9] the first of its two new international terminals. Ukraine has a number of airlines, the largest of which is the nation's flag carrier, UIA. Antonov Airlines, a subsidiary of the Antonov Aerospace Design Bureau is the only operator of the world's largest fixed wing aircraft, the An-225.

Donetsk Airport destroyed due to War in Donbass.

New terminal at Odesa International Airport has been opened for arrival flights on April 14, 2017.[10]

Airports edit

  • Total: 412 (2012)

Airports with paved runways edit

  • Total: 179
  • Over 3,047 m: 13
  • 2,438 to 3,047 m: 49
  • 1,524 to 2,437 m: 22
  • 914 to 1,523 m: 6
  • Under 914 m: 89 (2012)

Major airports are: Kyiv Boryspil Airport, Dnipro International Airport, Kharkiv Airport, Lviv Airport, Donetsk Airport, Odesa Airport, and Simferopol Airport.

Airports with unpaved runways edit

  • Total: 233
  • 2,438 to 3,047 m: 2
  • 1,524 to 2,437 m: 6
  • 914 to 1,523 m: 9
  • Under 914 m: 216 (2012)

Heliports edit

  • Total: 7 (2012)

Water transport edit

 
Passenger terminal of the Kyiv River Port.
 
Leisure riverboat in Kyiv.

River transport edit

1,672 km (1,039 mi) navigable waterways on 7 rivers, most of them are on Danube, Dnieper and Pripyat rivers. All Ukraine's rivers freeze over in winter (usually December through March), limiting navigation. However, river icebreakers are available on the Dnieper, at least in vicinity of Kyiv.[11]

Danube edit

The most important waterway of Ukraine[citation needed].

Dnipro edit

Dnipro within Ukraine is a regulated system of reservoirs separated by dams with shiplocks. The river is navigable through all its Ukrainian length.

Pripyat edit

Notable riverport Chernobyl is now abandoned due to the Chernobyl disaster, but the waterway retains its importance as part of the DnieperBaltic Sea route.

Southern Bug edit

Plans are announced to revitalize commercial freight navigation on the Southern Bug as part of the increasing grain export from Ukraine.[12]

Sea transport edit

Merchant marine edit

Sea ports and harbours edit

 
Port of Odesa on the Black Sea is the largest seaport in Ukraine.

As of July 2013, Ukraine had 18 "marine trade ports" available for foreign ships' entry.[13] Some of these "marine trade ports" are actually port conglomerates comprising several non-adjacent ports and tenant private terminals. Major river ports are also considered[by whom?] "marine" international ports.

Other notable seaports edit

Important supporting agencies edit

  • Delta Lotsman, the maritime pilot company serving the territorial waters of Ukraine
  • "Derzhhidrohrafiya" (State Hydro Geography),[17] a scientific-production complex of hydro-geographical state companies and science-research center "Ukrmorkartohrafiya" (all lighthouses located in Ukraine belong to the institution)[18] The Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation refuses to surrender former Soviet navigational facilities since 1997
  • Maritime Security Agency[19] in correspondence of the SOLAS International Convention (including its amendment the ISPS Code)
  • Shipping registry of Ukraine
  • Port registry of Ukraine

Shipping companies edit

Ship building and maintenance companies edit

  • Ship building and maintenance companies of Ukraine[20]

Pipelines edit

 
The world's longest ammonia pipeline, running from the TogliattiAzot plant in Russia to Odesa in Ukraine.

The natural gas transport-system can take in a maximum of 288 billion cubic meters of natural gas per year. Its annual output capacity is 178.5 billion cubic meters, including 142.2 billion to be forwarded to European countries.[21]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Ukraine". CIA World Factbook. 13 December 2007. Retrieved 24 December 2007.
  2. ^ "Судоходная компания Укрферри. Морские паромные перевозки на Черном Море между Украиной, Грузией, Турцией и Болгарией". Ukrferry.com. Retrieved 30 December 2010.
  3. ^ "Transportation in Ukraine". U.S. Government Printing Office. Retrieved 22 December 2007.
  4. ^ "2E +% C2% E0% ED% F2% E0% E6% ED% B3 +% F2% E0 +% EF% E0% F1% E0% E6% E8% F0% F1% FC% EA% B3 +% E0% E2% F2% EE% EF% E5% F0% E5% E2% E5% E7% E5% ED% ED% FF & path =.. / Database/Regiostat/13/01 / & lang = 1 Freight and passenger road transportation in Ukraine". stat.lviv.ua.
  5. ^ Industrial railways and metros in cities are managed independently.
  6. ^ Dan Peleschuk (16 June 2016). "Ukraine's Broken Road to Europe". Foreign Policy. Retrieved 17 June 2016.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-12-01. Retrieved 2010-11-12.
  8. ^ Patkevich, Kostyantyn; Sobko, Dmytro (28 August 2010). "Kharkiv airport gets new terminal". Retrieved 11 September 2013.
  9. ^ . kbp.com.ua. Archived from the original on 2010-11-20. Retrieved 2010-11-12.
  10. ^ "New terminal launched at Odesa airport – Russian aviation news". Russian Aviation Insider. 2017-04-19. Retrieved 2018-06-09.
  11. ^ "Киевскую дамбу может разрушить только метеорит или война — Эксперт". www.segodnya.ua.
  12. ^ «НИБУЛОН» заложил основу собственного флота(in Ukrainian)
  13. ^ . Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine (in Ukrainian). 6 July 2013. Archived from the original on 13 December 2013. Retrieved 18 September 2013.
  14. ^ "Порт «Камыш-Бурун»". www.altcom.ua.
  15. ^ Warrick, Joby (8 September 2013). "Ukrainian port eyed as analysts seek Syria's arms source". The Washington Post. Retrieved 9 September 2013.
  16. ^ "Port of Oktyabrsk". World Port Source.
  17. ^ "Парковая страница Imena.UA". www.hydrography.com.ua.
  18. ^ "Єжель вимагає повернути Україні маяки в Криму". comments.ua.
  19. ^ . dp-amb.kiev.ua. Archived from the original on 2013-08-21.
  20. ^ "Про затвердження переліку суднобудівних підприємств, для я... - від 21.12.2005 № 1256". zakon4.rada.gov.ua.
  21. ^ Natural gas transit through Ukraine down 24.8% year on year, Kyiv Post (November 16, 2009)

External links edit

Unofficial databases edit

  • Shipowners database, arranged by country ((in Russian))
  • All lighthouses of Ukraine

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This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information March 2023 Transport in Ukraine includes ground transportation road and rail water sea and river air transportation and pipelines The transportation sector accounts for roughly 11 of the country s gross domestic product and 7 of total employment HRCS2 multiple unit Rail transport is heavily utilised in Ukraine In total Ukrainian paved roads stretch for 164 732 kilometres 102 360 mi 1 Major routes marked with the letter M for International Ukrainian Mizhnarodnij extend nationwide and connect all major cities of Ukraine and provide cross border routes to the country s neighbours International maritime travel is mainly provided through the Port of Odesa from where ferries sail regularly to Istanbul Varna and Haifa The largest ferry company presently operating these routes is Ukrferry 2 The Kharkiv Dnipro motorway M18 Rail transport in Ukraine connects all major urban areas port facilities and industrial centres with neighbouring countries The heaviest concentration of railway track is the Donbas region of Ukraine Although rail freight transport fell in the 1990s Ukraine is still one of the world s highest rail users 3 The total amount of railroad track in Ukraine extends for 22 473 kilometres 13 964 mi of which 9 250 kilometres 5 750 mi was electrified in the 2000s 1 The state has a monopoly on the provision of passenger rail transport and all trains other than those with cooperation of other foreign companies on international routes are operated by its company Ukrzaliznytsia Kyiv Boryspil is Ukraine s largest international airport It has three main passenger terminals and is the base for the country s flag carrier Ukraine International Airlines Other large airports in the country include those in Kharkiv Lviv and Donetsk now destroyed In addition to its flag carrier Ukraine has a number of airlines including Windrose Airlines Dniproavia Azur Air Ukraine and AtlasGlobal Ukraine Antonov Airlines a subsidiary of the Antonov Aerospace Design Bureau was the only operator of the world s largest fixed wing aircraft the An 225 Contents 1 Economy 1 1 Transport Infrastructure 1 2 International Transport Corridors 1 3 Transport Industry 2 Rail 2 1 Network length 2010 2 2 Rail links with adjacent countries 2 3 Metro 3 Roads and Auto 3 1 Principal roads 4 Aviation 4 1 Outlook 4 2 Airports 4 2 1 Airports with paved runways 4 2 2 Airports with unpaved runways 4 3 Heliports 5 Water transport 5 1 River transport 5 1 1 Danube 5 1 2 Dnipro 5 1 3 Pripyat 5 1 4 Southern Bug 5 2 Sea transport 5 2 1 Merchant marine 5 2 2 Sea ports and harbours 5 2 3 Other notable seaports 5 2 4 Important supporting agencies 5 2 5 Shipping companies 5 2 6 Ship building and maintenance companies 6 Pipelines 7 See also 8 References 9 External links 9 1 Unofficial databasesEconomy editTransport Infrastructure edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Today the transport sector in Ukraine generally meets only the basic needs of the economy and population The level of safety quality and efficiency of passenger and freight transport as well as the infrastructure s amount of energy usage and the technological burden it places on the environment do not meet modern day requirements Due to the low level of demand the country s existing transit potential and advantageous geographical position is not fully utilised There is thus a lag in the development of transport infrastructure transport and logistics technologies and multimodal transport All this has made Ukraine uncompetitive as the high costs of transport across the country make the cost of production in the country uncommonly high International Transport Corridors edit The advantageous geographical position of Ukraine allows for the location of a number of International Transport Corridors on its territory in particular Pan European transport corridors 3 5 7 9 Rail Co Operation Corridors ORC 3 4 5 7 8 10 and European Transport Corridors Caucasus Asia TRACECA and Europe Asia Transport Industry edit This section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information September 2013 The share of the transport sector in Ukraine s gross domestic product according to Goskomstat as of 2009 was 11 3 The number of workers employed in the sector is almost 7 of total employment The transportation infrastructure of Ukraine is adequately developed overall however it is obsolete and in need of major modernization A remarkable boost in the recent development of the country s transportation infrastructure was noticed after winning the right to host a major continental sport event the UEFA Euro 2012 In 2009 Ukrainian infrastructure provided for the transportation of 1 5 billion tons of cargo and 7 3 billion passengers As the global financial crisis took hold and demand for major export commodities in 2009 fell the volume of freight traffic decreased by 17 6 when compared with figures from 2008 passenger transport fell by 12 7 Freight and Passenger Transportation Statistics 4 Transported tons of freights Freight kilometres thousand Transported passengers thousand Passenger kilometres thousand 2000 938 916 1 19 281 619 3 2 603 804 6 29 381 541 22002 947 263 8 20 593 133 1 3 069 136 3 35 812 231 12004 1 027 396 3 28 847 143 4 3 720 326 4 47 490 401 32006 1 167 199 6 40 566 469 9 3 987 982 2 53 981 705 32008 1 266 598 1 54 877 223 3 4 369 125 5 61 302 884 5Rail edit nbsp A sleeping train in Ukraine s Crimea region Main article Rail transport in Ukraine The public railways in Ukraine are managed by the state railway company Ukrzaliznytsia 5 Network length 2010 edit The length of the railway network Ukraine ranks third in Europe 21 700 kilometres of track 22 000 km 13 670 mi broad gauge of 1 520 mm 4 ft 11 27 32 in 10 000 km 6 214 mi electrified 3 kV DC and 25 kV AC 201 km 125 mi of 1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in standard gauge electrifiedRail links with adjacent countries edit Belarus Russia Moldova Romania break of gauge 1 520 mm 4 ft 11 27 32 in 1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in Hungary break of gauge 1 520 mm 4 ft 11 27 32 in 1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in Slovakia break of gauge 1 520 mm 4 ft 11 27 32 in 1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in Poland break of gauge 1 520 mm 4 ft 11 27 32 in 1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in plus a standard gauge cross border cargo line Metro edit In Ukraine there are 4 metro systems the Kyiv Metro the Kharkiv Metro the Dnipro Metro and the Kryvyi Rih Metro Roads and Auto editMain article Roads in Ukraine See also Automotive industry in Ukraine and Category Bridges in Ukraine nbsp Road network in Ukraine nbsp Section of the E95 M05 highway near Kyiv The development of public roads in Ukraine is currently lagging behind the pace of motorisation in the country During 1990 2010 the length of the highways network hardly increased at all The density of highways in Ukraine is 6 6 times lower than in France respectively 0 28 and 1 84 kilometres of roads per square kilometre area of the country The length of express roads in Ukraine is 0 28 thousand km in Germany 12 5 thousand kilometres in France 7 1 thousand kilometres and the level of funding for each kilometre of road in Ukraine is around 5 5 6 times less than in those locations This is due to a number of objective reasons including that the burden of maintaining the transport network per capita is significantly higher than in European countries because of Ukraine s relatively low population density 76 people per square kilometre low purchasing power of citizens 1 5 of the Eurozone s purchasing capacity relatively low car ownership and the nation s large territory The operational condition of roads is very poor around 51 1 of roads do not meet minimum standards and 39 2 require major rebuilds The average speed on roads in Ukraine 2 3 times lower than in Western countries As of 2016 many of Ukraine s major provincial highways are in very poor condition with an Ukravtodor official stating that 97 of roads are in need of repair The road repair budget was set at about 20 billion but corruption causes the budget to be poorly spent and overweight trucks are common place rapidly causing more road damage 6 Total 169 477 km Paved 164 732 km 102 360 mi including 15 km 9 mi of expressways note these roads classified as hard surfaced include both hard paved highways and some all weather gravel surfaced roads Unpaved 4 745 km 2 948 mi 2004 Principal roads edit nbsp Motorways in Ukraine 193 km 120 mi 2010 Kyiv Boryspil Kharkiv Dnipro nbsp State Highways 8 080 km 5 020 mi 2009 M01 M02 M03 M04 M05 M06 M07 M08 M09 M10 M11 M12 M13 M14 M15 M16 M17 M18 M19 M20 M21 M22 M23Note State highways are important national routes and are not necessarily high speed roadsAviation edit nbsp A Boeing 737 of UIA one of Ukraine s flag carriers taxiing at Barcelona El Prat AirportOutlook edit This section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information September 2013 The aviation section in Ukraine is developing very quickly having recently established a visa free program for EU nationals and citizens of a number of other Western nations 7 the nation s aviation sector is handling a significantly increased number of travellers Additionally the granting of the Euro 2012 football tournament to Poland and Ukraine as joint hosts has prompted the government to invest huge amounts of money into transport infrastructure and in particular airports 8 Currently there are three major new airport terminals under construction in Donetsk Lviv and Kyiv a new terminal has already opened in Kharkiv and Kyiv s Boryspil International Airport has recently begun operations at Terminal F 9 the first of its two new international terminals Ukraine has a number of airlines the largest of which is the nation s flag carrier UIA Antonov Airlines a subsidiary of the Antonov Aerospace Design Bureau is the only operator of the world s largest fixed wing aircraft the An 225 Donetsk Airport destroyed due to War in Donbass New terminal at Odesa International Airport has been opened for arrival flights on April 14 2017 10 Airports edit See also List of airports in Ukraine Total 412 2012 Airports with paved runways edit Total 179 Over 3 047 m 13 2 438 to 3 047 m 49 1 524 to 2 437 m 22 914 to 1 523 m 6 Under 914 m 89 2012 Major airports are Kyiv Boryspil Airport Dnipro International Airport Kharkiv Airport Lviv Airport Donetsk Airport Odesa Airport and Simferopol Airport Airports with unpaved runways edit Total 233 2 438 to 3 047 m 2 1 524 to 2 437 m 6 914 to 1 523 m 9 Under 914 m 216 2012 Heliports edit Total 7 2012 Water transport edit nbsp Passenger terminal of the Kyiv River Port nbsp Leisure riverboat in Kyiv River transport edit 1 672 km 1 039 mi navigable waterways on 7 rivers most of them are on Danube Dnieper and Pripyat rivers All Ukraine s rivers freeze over in winter usually December through March limiting navigation However river icebreakers are available on the Dnieper at least in vicinity of Kyiv 11 Danube edit The most important waterway of Ukraine citation needed Izmail Reni Commercial Seaport Ust Danube Commercial SeaportDnipro edit Dnipro within Ukraine is a regulated system of reservoirs separated by dams with shiplocks The river is navigable through all its Ukrainian length Cherkasy Dnipro Kakhovka Kremenchuk Kyiv River Terminal Nikopol ZaporizhzhiaPripyat edit Notable riverport Chernobyl is now abandoned due to the Chernobyl disaster but the waterway retains its importance as part of the Dnieper Baltic Sea route Southern Bug edit Plans are announced to revitalize commercial freight navigation on the Southern Bug as part of the increasing grain export from Ukraine 12 Sea transport edit Merchant marine edit Total 134 ships 1 000 gross tonnage GT or over totaling 862 690 GT 963 550 tonnes deadweight DWT Ships by type bulk carrier 3 cargo ship 98 chemical tanker 1 passenger ship 6 passenger cargo ship 5 petroleum tanker 8 refrigerated cargo ship 11 specialized tanker 2 2010 Sea ports and harbours edit Further information List of ports in Ukraine nbsp Port of Odesa on the Black Sea is the largest seaport in Ukraine As of July 2013 Ukraine had 18 marine trade ports available for foreign ships entry 13 Some of these marine trade ports are actually port conglomerates comprising several non adjacent ports and tenant private terminals Major river ports are also considered by whom marine international ports Berdiansk Sea of Azov Agro CLASS oil terminal Bilhorod Dnistrovsky Seaport Black Sea Port Buhaz auxiliary Theodosia Black Sea Chornomorsk Black Sea Ukrferry Odesa Istanbul Derince Haifa Varna Aldi specialized complex Chornomorsk Fuel Terminal Chem Oil Transit Ukraine Trans Bulk Terminal grain complex Ship Maintenance Factory Fishing port Izmail Danube river Black Sea Triton Services Agency Ukraine oil pier Portoflot specialized terminal Kerch Black Sea Zaliv Shipbuilding yard Port Krym ferry Kerch Port Kavkaz Russia Fishing port Oil terminal of fishing port TES Terminal Port Kamysh Burun 14 Azov Sea Kherson Dnipro river Black Sea Kherson Shipyard All Ukrainian Industrial Union Palada Mariupol Sea of Azov Metallurgy Complex Azovstal Ship Maintenance Factory Freight terminal of ship maintenance factory Mykolaiv Southern Bug river Black Sea Freight terminal of Nika Terra Freight terminal of Okean Freight terminal of Black Sea Shipyard Freight terminal of Mykolaiv Alumina Factory Freight terminal of Nibulon Freight terminal of Greentour ex Port of Mykolaiv Grain Elevator grain terminal Port Ochakiv Dnipro Buh Sea Terminal Olvia in Mykolaiv Southern Bug river Black Sea a specialized weapons transiting port 15 16 Port of Odesa Black Sea Reni Danube river Black Sea Port of Sevastopol Black Sea Port Balaklava auxiliary Skadovsk Black Sea Port Khorly auxiliary Port Henichesk auxiliary Ust Dunaisk Vylkove Danube river Black Sea Port of Kiliya Yalta Black Sea Yuzhny Black Sea Trans invest service Trans invest service containers Sea Side Ukraine UkrTransNafta oil terminal Borivage grain terminal Transbunker Yuzhny Yevpatoria Black Sea Other notable seaports edit Donuzlav Black Sea Chornomorske Black Sea Ukraine s offshore drilling base portImportant supporting agencies edit Delta Lotsman the maritime pilot company serving the territorial waters of Ukraine Derzhhidrohrafiya State Hydro Geography 17 a scientific production complex of hydro geographical state companies and science research center Ukrmorkartohrafiya all lighthouses located in Ukraine belong to the institution 18 The Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation refuses to surrender former Soviet navigational facilities since 1997 Maritime Security Agency 19 in correspondence of the SOLAS International Convention including its amendment the ISPS Code Shipping registry of Ukraine Port registry of UkraineShipping companies edit UkrFerry Ukrrichflot Ukrainian Danube Shipping freight and passenger transportation company primarily Danube river delta Black Sea Shipping Company freight and passenger transportation companyShip building and maintenance companies edit Ship building and maintenance companies of Ukraine 20 Pipelines edit nbsp The world s longest ammonia pipeline running from the TogliattiAzot plant in Russia to Odesa in Ukraine This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it September 2013 See also Russia Ukraine gas disputes natural gas 36 493 km 22 676 mi 2010 crude oil 4 514 km 2 805 mi 2010 petroleum products 4 211 km 2 617 mi 2010 ammoniaThe natural gas transport system can take in a maximum of 288 billion cubic meters of natural gas per year Its annual output capacity is 178 5 billion cubic meters including 142 2 billion to be forwarded to European countries 21 See also editList of the busiest airports in Ukraine Transport in KyivReferences edit a b Ukraine CIA World Factbook 13 December 2007 Retrieved 24 December 2007 Sudohodnaya kompaniya Ukrferri Morskie paromnye perevozki na Chernom More mezhdu Ukrainoj Gruziej Turciej i Bolgariej Ukrferry com Retrieved 30 December 2010 Transportation in Ukraine U S Government Printing Office Retrieved 22 December 2007 2E C2 E0 ED F2 E0 E6 ED B3 F2 E0 EF E0 F1 E0 E6 E8 F0 F1 FC EA B3 E0 E2 F2 EE EF E5 F0 E5 E2 E5 E7 E5 ED ED FF amp path Database Regiostat 13 01 amp lang 1 Freight and passenger road transportation in Ukraine stat lviv ua Industrial railways and metros in cities are managed independently Dan Peleschuk 16 June 2016 Ukraine s Broken Road to Europe Foreign Policy Retrieved 17 June 2016 Consular Information Archived from the original on 2010 12 01 Retrieved 2010 11 12 Patkevich Kostyantyn Sobko Dmytro 28 August 2010 Kharkiv airport gets new terminal 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Maritime Security Agency dp amb kiev ua Archived from the original on 2013 08 21 Pro zatverdzhennya pereliku sudnobudivnih pidpriyemstv dlya ya vid 21 12 2005 1256 zakon4 rada gov ua Natural gas transit through Ukraine down 24 8 year on year Kyiv Post November 16 2009 External links editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it September 2013 Unofficial databases edit Shipowners database arranged by country in Russian All lighthouses of Ukraine Informational reference website Ukraine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Transport in Ukraine amp oldid 1183849241, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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