Template:Short description Transport in Syria is possible by rail, road, air or rivers, both public and private. Syria is an Asian country with a well-developed rail network (2,052 km) and a highway system (782 km). Main international airport is the Damascus International Airport in the capital, Damascus.

RailwaysEdit

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total: 2,052 km
standard gauge: 1,801 km of Template:RailGauge gauge
narrow gauge: 251 km of Template:RailGauge gauge (2006)

Railway links with adjacent countriesEdit

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DevelopmentsEdit

  • On 22 April 2005 Syria ratified the Agreement on International Railways in the Arab Mashriq, which provides for the implementation of a variety of north–south and east–west links between the states of the region, including the restoration of direct rail links between Syria and Lebanon and Iraq.
  • On 7 July 2005 the Syrian General Establishment for the Hejaz Railway announced that it had signed a contract worth US$54 million with a Lebanese company to build a railroad between Damascus and Damascus International Airport.
  • 2007 - proposed high-capacity public metro system in Damascus.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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  • 2008 - proposed joint rolling stock factory with Turkey at Aleppo<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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  • 2023 - the restoration of the rail link with Iraq (IRR) and the proposal to extend the railway from Al-Qaim in Iraq through Al-Bukamal in Syria to Homs for a total distance of 270 kilometers and thence to Tartus are under discussion.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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Road transportEdit

An overland trans-desert bus service between Beirut, Haifa, Damascus and Baghdad was established by the Nairn Transport Company of Damascus in 1923.<ref name=SAW>The Nairn Way Template:Webarchive by John M. Munro and Martin Love in Saudi Aramco World, July/August 1981, Vol. 32, No. 4. Retrieved 28 April 2014.</ref>

RoadsEdit

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Map of Syrian Motorways

total: 68,157 km
paved: 61,514 km (including 1,103 km of expressways)
unpaved: 6,643 km (2006)

MotorwaysEdit

Syria has a well-developed system of motorways in the western half of the country. The eastern part nevertheless has only connection through two lanes roads due to the sparsity of the population. The main motorways in Syria are the following:

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WaterwaysEdit

Syria has approximately 900 km of rivers, and they are of minimal economic importance. Syria is divided into seven main water basins, and 16 major rivers and tributaries.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The Euphrates, the longest river in West Asia, flows across Template:Convert of Syria, and is Syria's only navigable river. In 1974 the completion of the Taqba Dam on the Euphrates created Lake Assad, the largest lake in Syria.

PipelinesEdit

Ports and harborsEdit

Syria's primary port is located in Lakakia, with additional ports at Baniyas, Jablah, and Tartus.

Merchant marineEdit

total: 19 ships (Template:GT or over) totaling Template:GT/Template:DWT
ships by type: bulk carrier 4, cargo ship 14, carrier 1 (2010)

AirportsEdit

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As of 2012, Syria had a total of 99 airports. The major airports are: Aleppo International Airport, Latakia International Airport, Damascus International Airport, Deir ez-Zor Airport, Kamishly Airport, and Palmyra Airport.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Airports (with paved runways)Edit

total: 29
over 3,047 meters in length: 5
2,438 to 3,047 meters: 16
914 to 1,523 meters: 3
under 914 meters: 5

Airports (with unpaved runways)Edit

total: 70
1,524 to 2,437 m: 1
914 to 1,523 m: 14
under 914 m: 55 (2012)

See alsoEdit

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