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Transport in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Transport in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Roadways

  • total: 21,846 km
  • paved: 11,425 km (4,686 km of interurban roads)
  • unpaved: 10,421 km (2006)
  • International

  • E65
  • E73 (Pan-European corridor Vc), A1 highway
  • E661
  • E761
  • E762
  • State Highways

  • Route 1
  • Route 1-8
  • Route 5
  • Route 6
  • Route 6-1
  • Route 14
  • Route 14-1
  • Route 14-2
  • Route 15
  • Route 16
  • Route 16-2
  • Route 17
  • Route 18
  • Route 19
  • Route 19-2
  • Route 19-4
  • Route 20
  • Railways

  • Total: 1032
  • Standard gauge: 1032 km 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) (2006)

    Contents

  • Same gauge: 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
  • Croatia - yes
  • Serbia - yes
  • Montenegro - no
  • Waterways

    Sava River (northern border) open to shipping but use limited (2008)

    Ports and harbours

    Gradiška, Brod, Šamac, and Brčko (all inland waterway ports on the Sava none of which are fully operational), Orašje, Bosnia

    Merchant marine

    none (1999 est.)

    Airports

    25 (2008)

    Airports - with paved runways


    total: 7
    2,438 to 3,047 m: 4
    1,524 to 2,437 m: 1
    under 914 m: 2 (2008)

    Airports - with unpaved runways


    total: 18
    1,524 to 2,437 m: 1
    914 to 1,523 m: 7
    under 914 m: 10 (2008)

    National & International Buses

    Bosnia & Herzegovina is well connected to other countries in Europe. The main bus station of Sarajevo has its own website. The main provider of international bus connection in Bosnia & Herzegovina is Eurolines. There are routes to Croatia, Germany, Austria, France, Netherlands, Montenegro, Belgium, Denmark, Sweden and Serbia. Despite Bosnia & Herzegovina's geographical closeness to Serbia, there is only one bus a day, which takes more than 8 hours due to the lack of proper roads.

    Heliports

    5 (2007)

    References

    Transport in Bosnia and Herzegovina Wikipedia