Transport in Sierra Leone

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There are a number of systems of transport in Sierra Leone, a country in West Africa, which possess road, rail, air and water infrastructure, including a network of highways and several airports.

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[edit] Railways

There are 84 kilometres of railway in Sierra Leone, of which all is of a narrow gauge, at 1.067 metres. Sierra Leone no longer has any common carrier railroads, as the 762mm gauge Sierra Leone Government Railway from Freetown through Bo to Kenema and Daru with a branch to Makeni closed in 1974. The country does not share rail links with adjacent countries, Flag of Guinea Guinea and Flag of Liberia Liberia.

The existing railroad is private and operated from 1933 until 1975 by the Sierra Leone Development Company's iron ore mines at Marampa, 66km east-northeast of the port at Pepel. It is now used on a limited basis. Tecsbacos, the mining company, is reported in 2006 to have problems of theft and obstruction in operating the railway.[1] In May 2008, an extension of this line to Tonkolili with conversion to standard gauge upgrade to carry 25MT per year was under consideration. [2]

Talks started with Russia in 2006 to seek help to rebuild railways in the country, although choice of gauge is problematic, since the original 760mm gauge is obsolete.

[edit] Walking

Most people walk to save money, most people aren't that wealthy.

[edit] Highways

There are 11,700 kilometres of highway in Sierra Leone, of which 936km are paved. When construction and reconstruction of roads and bridges in the country is complete, the Trans-West African Coastal Highway will cross Sierra Leone, connecting it to Conakry (Guinea), Monrovia (Liberia), and 11 other nations of ECOWAS.

[edit] Water

There are 800km of waterways in Sierra Leone, of which 600km are navigable year-round.

Major ports of Sierra Leone include: Bonthe, Freetown and Pepel. The country possesses a merchant marine of two cargo ships with masses exceeding 1,000GRT.

[edit] Airports

There are ten airports in Sierra Leone, of which one has paved runways (the length of which exceeds 3,047m). Of the remaining airports, all of which having unpaved runways, seven have runways of lengths between 914 and 1,523 metres; the remaining two having runways of shorter length. There are two heliports in the country.

[edit] References

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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