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词条 Transport in Uruguay
释义

  1. Railways

     Passenger services  International links  Future 

  2. Roadways

     National Roads  Motorways  Fuel stations 

  3. Waterways

  4. Ports and harbors

  5. Airports

  6. National airline

  7. Pipelines

  8. See also

  9. References

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The Transport network in Uruguay consists of 1,641 km of rail network, 7,743 km of roads, 1,600 km of navigable waterways, and 15 airports/landing fields.

Railways

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Uruguayan railways have a total length of {{convert|2835.5|km|mi}} (all standard gauge as of 2005). Of those railways, {{convert|1507.8|km|mi}} are in service and {{convert|1327.7|km|mi}} are out of service.

Passenger services

Regular passenger services are operated between Montevideo and 25 de Agosto (63 km) since August 26, 1993 (previously all regular passenger services were withdrawn on January 2, 1988). One daily train was extended to San José (96 km from Montevideo) on January 15, 2007, and other was extended from 25 de Agosto to Florida (109 km from Montevideo) on January 2, 2008. Another line, which operates between Montevideo and Ingeniero Victor Sudriers, was reopened on December 15, 2005 (44 km).

International links

  • There is a {{RailGauge|sg}} freight rail connection with {{Flagicon|Argentina}} Argentina (Argentina) over the Salto Grande Dam
  • There is a connection with {{Flagicon|Brazil}} Brazil (Brazil) which includes freight transshipment because of gauge difference ({{RailGauge|sg}} to {{RailGauge|1000mm}}) at Santana do Livramento.

Future

The state railway administration AFE has announced that starting January, 2010, 419 km of track will be renewed on the Pintado-Rivera section of the central main line and part of the international branch from Rivera to Santana do Livramento, using north of Chamberlain Russian rail given in lieu of a debt. The programme will cost $30m.[1]

Roadways

  • Total roadways: {{convert|77,732|km|mi}}
  • Paved roadways: {{convert|7,743|km|mi}}
  • Unpaved: {{convert|69,989|km|mi}} (2010)

National Roads

  • R1 Montevideo - Colonia del Sacramento
  • R2 Rosario - Mercedes - Fray Bentos, border with Argentina.
  • R3 Villa María - Trinidad - Paysandú - Salto - Bella Unión, border with Brazil.
  • R5 Montevideo - Canelones - Durazno - Tacuarembó - Rivera, border with Brazil.
  • R7 Montevideo - Fray Marcos - Melo
  • R8 Montevideo - Minas - Treinta y Tres - Melo - Aceguá, border with Brazil.
  • R9 Horno Mulato - Rocha - Chuy, border with Brazil.
  • R11 Atlántida - Canelones - Eclida Paullier
  • R26 Paysandú, border with Argentina - Tacuarembó - Melo - Río Branco, border with Brazil.

Motorways

Uruguay has a small network of motorways, owing to the low demand due to sparse population outside the capital. The few highways with 4 lanes are:

  • Ruta 1: Montevideo - Colonia del Sacramento. Length: {{convert|148|km|mi}}.
  • Ruta Interbalnearia: Montevideo - Punta del Este. Length: {{convert|120|km|mi}}.
  • Ruta Gral. Fructuoso Rivera: Montevideo - Canelones. Length: {{convert|36|km|mi}}.

Fuel stations

The traditional fuel stations were Ancap, Esso, Shell and Texaco. In 2005-2006, Petrobras bought the 90 Shell stations. In 2006-2007, Ancap bought the 90 Texaco stations. In 2011, Bridas bought the Esso stations but kept the brand.

Waterways

In Uruguay, {{convert|1,600|km|mi}} is used by coastal and shallow-draft river craft.

Ports and harbors

Uruguay has a number of ports and harbors including: Montevideo, Fray Bentos, Nueva Palmira, Paysandú, La Paloma, Juan Lacaze, Carmelo, Conchillas, Salto, Punta del Este, Colonia del Sacramento, Piriápolis, Mercedes.

Airports

Uruguay had a total of 94 airfields as of 2012, 11 of which have paved runways. The country is primarily served by the Carrasco International Airport in Montevideo. Handing just over 1.5 million passengers a year, its operating traffic is significantly lighter than others in the region such as Buenos Aires-Ezeiza and São Paulo-Guarulhos.

Airports - with paved runways:
total:

11


over 3,047 m:

1


1,524 to 2,437 m:

4


914 to 1,523 m:

4


under 914 m:

2 (2012)

Airports - with unpaved runways:
total:

83


1,524 to 2,437 m:

3


914 to 1,523 m:

27


under 914 m:

53 (2012)

National airline

  • None; PLUNA ceased operations on July 5, 2012.

Pipelines

As of 2010, Uruguay has 226 km of natural gas pipeline, and 155 km of oil line.

See also

  • Rail transport by country

References

1. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.railwaygazette.com/news/single-view/view//pointers-february-2009.html| work=Railway Gazette International|title=Pointers February 2009 | date=2009-02-07}}
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