Transport in Djibouti
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[edit] Railways
total: 100 km (Djibouti segment of the Addis Ababa-Djibouti railroad)
narrow gauge: 100 km 1.000 m gauge
note: Djibouti and Ethiopia planned to revitalize the century-old railroad that links their capitals by 2003
[edit] Railway links to adjacent countries
- Sudan - no - break of gauge 1000 mm/1067 mm
- Ethiopia - yes - 1000 mm
- Eritrea - no - break of gauge 1000 mm/950 mm
- Yemen - no - proposed 27km bridge [1]
[edit] Timeline
[edit] 2008
- Red Sea Bridge [1]
[edit] 2007
[edit] 2006
150 km/h CONTAINER TRAINS FOR AFRICA - Speaking at the inauguration of his second term in office, President Ismael Omar Guelleh of Djibouti appealed for a 6 000 km landbridge rail line linking his country's Gulf of Tadjourah to Cameroon on the Gulf of Guinea. Estimated to cost $US6 billion, the line would run through the Sudan and the Central Africa Republic. Neighbouring landlocked countries such as southern Sudan, Uganda, Rwanda, and Burundi would all benefit from improved facilities for import and export traffic, as well as Chad. Pointing out that the trade development, peace and economy of the African continent could be considerably enhanced, Guelle suggested that the project forms part of the investment programme proposed by British Prime Minister Tony Blair during the G8 meeting in Scotland. "It will take only 48 hours to transport goods between the Red Sea and the Atlantic Ocean using a double-stack container carrier express train at an average speed of 150 km/h", Guelleh told his impressed guests. Because the line encounters three different gauges along the way, 950 mm, 1067 mm and 1000 mm, the break of gauge problem can best be solved by adopting the world standard 1435 mm gauge.
[edit] Highways
total: 2,890 km
paved: 364 km
unpaved: 2,526 km (1996 est.)
[edit] Ports and harbors
Djibouti
[edit] Merchant marine
total: 1 ship (with a volume of 1,000 gross register tons (GRT) or over) totaling 1,369 GRT/3,030 metric tons of deadweight (DWT)
ships by type: cargo ship 1 (1999 est.)
[edit] Airports
12 (1999 est.)
[edit] Airports - with paved runways
total: 2
over 3,047 m: 1
2,438 to 3,047 m: 1 (1999 est.)
[edit] Airports - with unpaved runways
total: 10
1,524 to 2,437 m: 2
914 to 1,523 m: 5
under 914 m: 3 (1999 est.)

