Transport in Andorra
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This article concerns Transport in Andorra. Andorra is a country in Europe, whose transport infrastructure is largely road-based.
There are no railways in Andorra, although the government is considering a new public transport system, "Metro Aeri". This would be an elevated cable metro system that would glide above the city's river.
Andorra has a network of roads, with a total length of 269km, of which 198km are paved, leaving 71km of unpaved road. The main road to the north (France) goes through the Envalira pass, which is 2,409 m high but nevertheless open all year round as it has a tunnel as well.
In terms of air and sea travel, there are no ports, harbours or airports in Andorra.
[edit] Public Transit
Andorra has frequent bus service to local locations and other locations in both France and Spain.
[edit] External links
Andorra Public Transport (in Catalan though with some graphics)
[edit] References
This article contains material from the CIA World Factbook (2000 edition) which, as a US government publication, is in the public domain.