- Transport in Egypt
Life in Egypt Transport facilities inEgypt are centered inCairo and largely follow the pattern of settlement along theNile . The main line of the nation's 4,800 kilometer (2,800 mile)railway network runs fromAlexandria toAswan and is operated byEgyptian National Railways . The badly maintained road network has expanded rapidly to over 21,000 miles, covering theNile Valley andNile Delta , Mediterranean andRed Sea coasts, the Sinai, and the Western oases.In addition to overseas routes,
Egypt Air provides reliable domestic air service to major tourist destinations from its Cairo hub. The Nile River system (about 1,600 km. or 1,000 mi.) and the principal canals (1,600 km.) are important locally for transportation.The
Suez Canal is a major waterway of international commerce and navigation, linking theMediterranean andRed Sea . The ministry of transportation, along with other governmental bodies are responsible for transportation in Egypt. Major ports areAlexandria ,Port Said , andDamietta on the Mediterranean, andSuez andSafaga on the Red Sea.Road system
Two routes in the
Trans-African Highway network originate inCairo . Egypt also has highway links with a neighbouring continent.Egypt has one of the highest incidence of road fatalities per miles driven in the world. [http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/cis/cis_1108.html "Egypt"] .
Travel.state.gov (March 19, 2008). "This article incorporates text from this source, which is in thepublic domain ."] There are few, if any road markings. Most traffic lights in Cairo appear not to function, but rather intersections are staffed by policemen who use subtle finger movements to indicate which cars may move. Traffic rules are routinely ignored by impatient drivers: vehicles travel at high rates of speed, or the wrong way on one-way streets. Pedestrians constantly dodge in and out of traffic, and a variety of animals are commonly on the roads. Rare winter rains can cause extremely slippery road surfaces or localized flooding.Intercity roads are generally in good condition, but unmarked surfaces, stray animals, and disabled vehicles without lights or reflectors are among the many hazards that can be encountered on highways, especially after dark.
Some roads, especially in the Sinai and southeastern part of the country, are off-limits to foreigners.
Railways
The Egyptian railway system is by far the oldest railway network in
Africa and theMiddle East . The first line between Alexandria and Kafer Eassa was opened in 1854. Today, the system is about 5,063 km long and is operated by theEgyptian National Railways . ENR carries about 500 million passengers and 12 million tonnes of freight annually. A major investment programme is planned to begin in 2007 with the aim of modernising the rail network and improving safety standards. [ [http://www.railwaygazette.com/features_view/article/2007/08/7643/egyptian_investment_will_raise_safety_standards.html Egyptian investment will raise safety standards] . "Railway Gazette International " August 2007.] Trains are usually a safe means of transportation in Egypt.The city of Cairo is served by the
Cairo Metro , which is run by the National Authority for Tunnels.Maps
* [http://www.un.org/Depts/Cartographic/map/profile/egypt.pdf UNMap]
Waterways
3,500 km (including the
Nile ,Lake Nasser , Alexandria-Cairo Waterway, and numerous smaller canals in the delta).Suez Canal , 193.5 km (including approaches), used by oceangoing vessels, drawing up to about 7295.2 m of water.Pipelines
Crude oil 6666 km;petroleum products 596 km;natural gas 460 kmPorts and harbors
Mediterranean Sea
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Alexandria Port - Port Authority
*Port Said Port - Port Authority
*Damietta Port - Port Authority
*Marsa Matruh Red Sea
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Red Sea Ports Authority
*Suez Port
*Petroleum Dock Port
*Adabieh Port
*Sokhna Port
*Hurghada Port - Al Ghardaqah
*Safaga Port - Bur Safajah
*Noueibah Port
*Al-Tour Port
*Sharm El-Sheikh Port Nile River
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Aswan
*Asyut Merchant marine
"total:" 180 ships (with a volume of GRT|1,000|first=yes or over) totaling GRT|1,348,148/DWT|2,014,483|metric|first=yes
hips by type
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bulk carrier : 25
*cargo ship : 63
*container ship : 1
* Liquified Gas Carrier: 1
*passenger ship : 57
* petroleum tanker: 14
*roll-on/roll-off ship : 16
* short-sea passenger: 3 (1999 est.)Airports
* 90 (1999 est.)
Airports with paved runways
"total:" 71
"over 3,047 m:" 12
"2,438 to 3,047 m:" 36
"1,524 to 2,437 m:" 16
"914 to 1,523 m:" 3
"under 914 m:" 4 (1999 est.)
Airports with unpaved runways
"total:" 19
"2,438 to 3,047 m:" 2
"1,524 to 2,437 m:" 2
"914 to 1,523 m:" 6
"under 914 m:" 9 (1999 est.)
Heliports
* 2 (1999 est.)
ee also
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Egypt
*Superjet Lines
* List of bus companies in EgyptExternal links
* [http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/africa/egypt_pol97.jpgMap]
References
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