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Transport in Liberia consist of 266 mi of railways, 6,580 mi of highways (408 mi paved), seaports, 29 airports (2 paved) and 2 mi of pipeline for oil transportation. Busses and taxis are the main forms of ground transportation in and around Monrovia. Charter boats are also available.


Railways

Historically, three railways were built in Liberia to export ore from mines; they were damaged during civil war. In 2010, only the Bong mine railway was operational but the Lamco Railway was at least partially rebuilt by
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and put back into service in 2011. There are no rail connections with other countries, although there has been a proposal to extend the Bong mine railway to serve a mine across the border in Guinea. ''Total:'' 429 km (2008) ''Standard gauge:'' 345km (2008) ''Narrow gauge:'' 84 km (2008)


Roadways

''Total:'' 10,600 km (6,586 mi) (there is major deterioration on all highways due to heavy rains and lack of maintenance) ''Paved:'' 657 km (408 mi) ''Unpaved:'' 9,943 km (6,178 mi) (2018) When construction and reconstruction of roads in Liberia is complete, the Trans–West African Coastal Highway will cross the country, connecting it to
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Ports and harbors

* Buchanan -
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Monrovia Monrovia () is the capital city of the West African country of Liberia. Founded in 1822, it is located on Cape Mesurado on the Atlantic coast and as of the 2008 census had 1,010,970 residents, home to 29% of Liberia’s total population. As th ...


Merchant marine

Liberia is an international
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for freight shipping. ''Total:'' 3,942 (2021) ''Ships by type:'' barge carrier 1,487, container ship 878, general cargo 131, oil tanker 851, other 595 (2021)


Airports

20 (2017) The main international airport in the country is Roberts International Airport.


Airports - with paved runways

''Total:'' 2 ''Over 3,047 m (10,000 ft):'' 1 ''1,524 to 2,437 m (5,000 to 8,000 ft):'' 1 (2017)


Airports - with unpaved runways

''Total:'' 27 ''1,524 to 2,437 m (5,000 to 8,000 ft):'' 5 ''914 to 1,523 m (3,000 to 4,999 ft):'' 8 ''Under 914 m (3,000 ft):'' 14 (2013)


See also

* Economy of Liberia


References


External links

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