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Transport in Mauritania

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Photograph of the Trans-Saharan highway taken near Nouadhibou

Citizens of Mauritania have limited access to transportation. The single-line railroad serves mining interests with very occasional ad hoc passenger services. Apart from two infrastructural road developments there are few paved roads.Template:CIA

Railways

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Railways in Mauritania.

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There are no rail links with adjacent countries.

In 2008, a railway was proposed that would link Nouakchott with Tiguint, Mederdra, R'Kiz, Leguatt, Leeleibatt, Menjem Boffal, Kaedi, and Bofal.

Maps

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Timeline

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2007

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  • Sunday, August 5, 2007 - Sudan, China to Build $630 Mln Mauritania Railway.

Sudan's Danfodio Holding and China's Transtech Engineering have signed an agreement to build a 460-million-euro ($634 million) railway linking Mauritania's capital Nouakchott with southern phosphate deposits at Bofal.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The Template:Convert line would run close to the southern frontier with Senegal. It is hoped that the new line would link with existing lines just across the border in Senegal, Mali.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> There is no through link to Burkina Faso. There are problems of choice of gauge.

2008

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2013

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2014

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Motorway

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There are 450 km of Motorway in Mauritania (in 2010), connecting Nouakchott to Nouadhibou along a coastal route. A motorway linking Nouakchott to Rosso is under construction (due for completion in 2012).

Highways

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Mauritania has only about Template:Convert of surfaced roads, Template:Convert of unsurfaced roads, and Template:Convert of unimproved tracks.<ref name=us>Template:Citation-attribution</ref>

The country's size and harsh climate make road maintenance and repair especially problematic.<ref name="us" /> Overland travel is difficult and roadside assistance is almost nonexistent.<ref name="us" /> Public transportation is not safe and road conditions in Mauritania are poor, particularly in the interior.<ref name="us" /> Driving in Mauritania can be treacherous, and many Mauritanians drive without regard to traffic signs or rules.<ref name="us" /> Roadway obstructions and hazards caused by drifting sand, animals, and poor roads often plague motorists.<ref name="us" />

International highways

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The Cairo-Dakar Highway in the Trans-African Highway network passes through Mauritania, linking Nouakchott to Rabat, Tangiers, Algiers, and Tripoli. The section between the capital Nouakchott and the port of Nouadhibou was paved by 2018; only a few kilometers remain unpaved at the Moroccan border fr:Transport en Mauritanie. From Dakar there are links throughout western Africa.

The north-western end of the Trans–West African Coastal Highway is considered by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) to originate in Nouakchott.

Waterways

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Ports and harbors

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Atlantic Ocean

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(from north to south)

Senegal River

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Merchant marine

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  • None as of 2002.

Airports (paved)

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See Airports in Mauritania

  • 9 in total (2002)
  • 3 are of length 2,438 to 3,047 m
  • 6 are of length 1,524 to 2,437 m

By city:

Airports (unpaved)

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See Airports in Mauritania

  • 17 in total (2002)
  • 2 are of length 2,438 to 3,047 m
  • 5 are of length 1,524 to 2,437 m
  • 7 are of length 915 to 1,523 m
  • 3 are of length under 914 m

See also

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References

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