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Europe > Serbia and Montenegro > Transportation

SERBIAN TRANSPORTATION STATS:   Top Stats   All Stats  
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Pipelines > Gas 3,177 km [36th of 107]
Pipelines > Oil 393 km [70th of 97]
Pipelines > Total length 3,570 km [48th of 120]
Ports and harbors
Bar, Belgrade, Kotor, Novi Sad, Pancevo, Tivat, Zelenika
Rail lines > total route-km 3,809 km ... [35th of 111]
Railways > A note
during the 1999 Kosovo conflict, the Serbian rail system suffered significant damage due to bridge destruction; many rail bridges have been rebuilt; Montenegrin rail lines remain intact (2001)
Railways > Standard gauge 4,135 km 1.435-m gauge [21st of 63]
Railways > Total 4,135 km [39th of 134]
Railways, goods transported > million ton-km 1,267 million ton-km ... [51st of 84]
Railways, passengers carried > million passenger-km 850 million passenger-km ... [48th of 83]
Roads, goods transported > million ton-km 452 million ton-km ... [37th of 52]
Roads, paved > % of total roads 62 % ... [32nd of 163]
Roads, total network > km 45,290 km ... [36th of 172]
Roadways > Paved 23,937 km [63rd of 205]
Roadways > Total 37,887 km [87th of 222]
Roadways > Unpaved 13,950 km [79th of 175]
Speed limit > Speed limits in specific countries > Within Towns 60
Waterways 587 km [79th of 106]
Waterways > A note
the Danube River, central Europe's connection with the Black Sea, runs through Serbia; since early 2000, a pontoon bridge, replacing a destroyed conventional bridge, has obstructed river traffic at Novi Sad; the obstruction is bypassed by a canal system, the inadequate lock size of which limits the size of vessels which may pass; the pontoon bridge can be opened for large ships but has slowed river traffic (2001)
World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations > participating countries > Code 10 [35th of 44]

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SOURCES: CIA World Factbook, 22 August 2006 ; CIA World Factbook, 28 July 2005; World Development Indicators database; CIA World Factbook, December 2003; CIA World Factbook, 14 June, 2007 ; Wikipedia: Speed limit ; Wikipedia: World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations

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