Transport in Bulgaria
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[edit] Railways
- See also: Bulgarian State Railways
- total: 4,294 km (2005)
[edit] Railway links with adjacent countries
[edit] Motorways
Cherno More motorway - Varna to Burgas
Hemus motorway - Sofia-Yablanitsa and Varna-Shumen
Lyulin motorway - Sofia to Pernik
Struma motorway - Sofia to Thessaloniki
Trakiya motorway - Sofia to Burgas
[edit] Highways
[edit] Highways and Motorways in Bulgaria
- Varna to Burgas (in construction)
- Sofia to Varna (in construction)
- Sofia to Burgas (in construction)
- Sofia to Pernik (in construction)
- Purvomay to Kapitan Andreevo (in construction)
- Sofia to Thessaloniki (in construction)
- total: 44,033 km
- paved: 43,593 km (99%)
- unpaved: 440 km (1%)
- motorways: 459 km (2008)
[edit] Waterways
[edit] Pipelines
[edit] Ports and harbours
Burgas, Lom, Nesebar, Rousse, Varna, Vidin, Primorsko, Sozopol, Pomorie, Obzor, Kavarna, Balchik, Silistra, Tutrakan, Svishtov, Nikopol, Oryahovo
Major and largest port is Varna Biggest harbour is Burgas
[edit] Merchant marine
- total: 75 ships (with a volume of 1000 gross register tons (GRT) or over) 872,653 GRT/1,294,877 metric tons of deadweight (DWT)
- ships by type:
- bulk carrier 40
- cargo ship 17
- chemical tanker 4
- container ship 6
- passenger ship/cargo ship 1
- petroleum tanker 3
- Roll-on/roll-off ship 4
[edit] Airports
- See also: List of airports in Bulgaria
- 218 (2007)
[edit] Civil Airports
- Sofia - SOF - Sofia International Airport (Vrazhdebna)
- Burgas - BOJ - Burgas International Airport (Sarafovo Airport)
- Gorna Oryahovitsa - GOZ - Gorna Oryahovitsa Airport
- Plovdiv - PDV - Plovdiv International Airport
- Varna - VAR - Varna International Airport
[edit] Unused Airports
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Truck transport Bulgaria
- International Transport Company in Bulgaria
- Executive Agency Port Administration,Executive Agency Port Administration

