Transport in Guinea-Bissau
Transport infrastructure in Guinea-Bissau is basic, with most roads outside the capital Bissau being unpaved.
Railways
There are no railways in Guinea-Bissau. At the Port of Bissau, there was a small cargo railway working from the late 19th century into the 1940s.In 1998 an agreement was signed between Portugal and Guinea-Bissau for construction of a railway to Guinea, but the outbreak of the Guinea-Bissau Civil War in 1998 made these plans impossible.
Roads
Total: 4,400 kmPaved: 453 kmUnpaved: 3,947 kmThe Trans–West African Coastal Highway crosses Guinea-Bissau, connecting it to Banjul, Conakry, and eventually to 11 other nations of the Economic Community of West African States.
Waterways
Several rivers are accessible to coastal shipping in Guinea-Bissau.Seaports and harbours
Merchant Marine
In 1999 no merchant vessels were operating.Airports
The main airport serving the country, and the only one with scheduled commercial service, is Osvaldo Vieira International Airport in Bissau.- 30
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