Transport in Vanuatu

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Vanuatu's undeveloped road system, with fewer than 100 miles of paved roads, consists mostly of dirt tracks suitable only for four-wheel-drive vehicles.<ref name=pc>The Peace Corps Welcomes You to Vanuatu Template:Webarchive. Peace Corps (May 2007). This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.</ref> Every island has one or two short airstrips where Air Vanuatu’s Twin Otter planes land two or three times weekly.<ref name=pc/> In addition, every island has a small port or wharf where small cargo ships and boats regularly dock.<ref name=pc/>

File:Vanuatu inter-island ferry.jpg
An inter-island ferry

After arrival on an island, transportation is usually via pickup truck, foot, or small boat.<ref name=pc/> Bicycles are becoming popular in Vanuatu. Port Vila and Luganville have numerous taxis and mass-transit vans.<ref name=pc/> There are no railways in Vanuatu, although there was a small rail line on Efate during the colonial era.<ref name=cia>CIA World Factbook</ref>

Vanuatu's main harbors are Forari, Port-Vila, Santo (Espiritu Santo).<ref name=cia/>

Modes of transport

File:Efate main highway, Vanuatu, near Klem's Hill, 5 June 2006 - Flickr - PhillipC.jpg
Efate main highway

Highways:<ref name=cia/>
total: 1,070 km
paved: 256 km
unpaved: 814 km (1996 est.)

Merchant marine:
total: 78 ships (1,000 GT or over) totaling 1,266,634 GT/Template:DWT
ships by type: bulk 27, cargo 24, chemical tanker 3, combination bulk 2, container 1, liquified gas 4, petroleum tanker 2, refrigerated cargo 9, vehicle carrier 6 (1999 est.)
note: a flag of convenience registry; includes ships from 15 countries among which are ships of Japan 28, India 10, US 10, Greece 3, Hong Kong 3, Australia 2, Canada 1, China 1, and France 1 (1998 est.)

File:International terminal, Port Vila Airport, Vanuatu, April 2008 - Flickr - PhillipC.jpg
The international terminal, Port Vila Airport

Airports: 32 (1999 est.) (See Bauerfield International Airport.)

Airports - with paved runways:
total: 3
2,438 to 3,047 m: 1
1,524 to 2,437 m: 1
914 to 1,523 m: 1 (1999 est.)

Airports - with unpaved runways:
total: 29
1,524 to 2,437 m: 1
914 to 1,523 m: 11
under 914 m: 17 (1999 est.)

References

Template:Reflist

Template:Vanuatu topics Template:Oceania in topic

Template:Sister project