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The government of Zimbabwe is the main provider of air, rail and road services; historically, there has been little participation of private investors in transport infrastructure.


Railways

The railway operator is
National Railways of Zimbabwe The National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ), formerly Rhodesia Railways, is a state-owned company in Zimbabwe that operates the country's national railway system. It is headquartered in the city of Bulawayo. In addition to the headquarters, it has ...
. ''Total:'' 3,427 km (2012).
''Narrow gauge'': 3,427 km at gauge, 313 km of which is electrified (de-energized due to problematic power supply in 2008) (2002).
''Note:'' this includes the 318 km Beitbridge Bulawayo Railway company line.


Railway links with adjacent countries

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South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the Southern Africa, southernmost country in Africa. It is bounded to the south by of coastline that stretch along the Atlantic Ocean, South Atlantic and Indian Oceans; to the ...
- yes - same gauge *
Botswana Botswana (, ), officially the Republic of Botswana ( tn, Lefatshe la Botswana, label= Setswana, ), is a landlocked country in Southern Africa. Botswana is topographically flat, with approximately 70 percent of its territory being the Kalaha ...
- yes - same gauge *
Zambia Zambia (), officially the Republic of Zambia, is a landlocked country at the crossroads of Central, Southern and East Africa, although it is typically referred to as being in Southern Africa at its most central point. Its neighbours are t ...
- yes - same gauge *
Mozambique Mozambique (), officially the Republic of Mozambique ( pt, Moçambique or , ; ny, Mozambiki; sw, Msumbiji; ts, Muzambhiki), is a country located in southeastern Africa bordered by the Indian Ocean to the east, Tanzania to the north, Malawi ...
- yes - same gauge


Maps


UN map

UNHCR map


Stations served


Highways

There are 88,100 km of classified roads in
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe (), officially the Republic of Zimbabwe, is a landlocked country located in Southeast Africa, between the Zambezi and Limpopo Rivers, bordered by South Africa to the south, Botswana to the south-west, Zambia to the north, and ...
and 17,400 km of them are paved.


Primary roads

This class is sometimes called "National Roads or Highways". About 5% of the road network are primary roads. Primary roads are the most trafficked and most link neighbouring countries. One such road is the Zimbabwean portion of the Trans-African Highway as it passes through western Zimbabwe. This part of the road network plays a major role in the importation and exportation of the country's ware and transit freight. Among the primary roads some roads are classified as Regional Road Corridors, while some are just primary roads. Regional Road Corridors are numbered R1, R2, R3 and so on. They may also be called by their original type and route name like A1, A2, A3 etc. In some cases one type "R" road may be comprise two or more type "A" routes; e.g. R2 comprises A5 and A7 (Harare-Pluntree Road). Ordinary primary roads are numbered P1, P2, P3 etc. These are primary roads but not convenient for cross-border traffic and services.


Regional road corridors

R1 = ( A4 ) (Harare-Masvingo-Beitbridge) • R2 = ( A5 + A7 ) (Harare-Bulawayo-Plumtree) • R3 = ( A1) (Harare-Chirundu) • R4 = ( A2 (Harare-Nyamapanda) • R5= ( A3) (Harare-Mutare) • R6 = (Chivhu-Nyazura) • R7 = ( A17 ) (Gweru-Mvuma) • R8 = (Rutenga-Sango) • R9 = ( A6 + A8 ) (Beitbridge-Bulawayo-Victoria Falls) Source: ap 9.2 Road Transport Network of Zimbabwe.


Primary roads (ordinary)

P1 = (Harare-Mt Darwin-Mukunbura) • P2 = (Mt Darwin-Mukumbura) ? rror on mapP3= (Marondera-Murehwa) * P4= (Masvingo-Mutare) * P5= (Ngundu-Tanganda) • P6= = (Chivhu-Mutare) • P7= (Mbalabala-Masvingo) • P8= (Kwekwe-Nkayi) • P9= (Nkayi-Lupane) • P10= ( Lupane loop) • P11= (
Kwekwe-Gokwe Highway The Kwekwe-Gokwe Highway or the R84-7 Highway is an all-weather bitumen macadam highway in Zimbabwe running from Kwekwe to Gokwe passing through Zhombe. As a trunk road it is officially designated as the P11 Highway. It is from Kwekwe to Gokwe ...
) • P12= ( Makuti-Kariba) • P13=( Chegutu-Chinhoyi ) • P14= ( Victoria Falls-Kazungula) (Source: ap 9.2 Road Transport Network of Zimbabwe.


Secondary roads

Secondary roads make up 14% of the network in
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe (), officially the Republic of Zimbabwe, is a landlocked country located in Southeast Africa, between the Zambezi and Limpopo Rivers, bordered by South Africa to the south, Botswana to the south-west, Zambia to the north, and ...
. Secondary roads link the major centers within the country. These form a dependable network for the movement of both the people and goods. Some secondary roads are paved and some are gravel unlike primary roads which are all paved.


Trunk road system

The primary and secondary roads are collectively the trunk road system. The trunk road system carries 70% of the vehicular traffic. Traffic in question here is measured in vehicle kilometers. The trunk road system is managed by the Department of Roads.


Tertiary feeder and access roads

The roads that link rural areas to the secondary road network are called tertiary feeder and access road. These roads are managed by the District Development Fund (DDF) and by the Rural District Councils (RDC). These roads usually have traffic volumes less than 50 vehicles per day. Together with the unclassified roads and tracks they link rural communities to service centers, schools and health centers. These roads also provide government services to reach rural areas.


Urban roads

Urban roads make 9% of the road network. Urban roads are managed by urban councils and municipalities.


Road density in Zimbabwe

About 0.23 km per square kilometre is the road density in Zimbabwe. This is high compared with many developing countries. Only OECD countries have a substantially higher road density than Zimbabwe.African Development Ban
, Chapter 9: Road Transport Services and Infrastructure-African, As Figure 9.1indicates, the road density in Zimbabwe is about 0.23 km per square km. This is high compared with many developing countries; it is comparable to that of the high income, non-OECD countries and lower middle-income countries.
African Development Bank, Documents, Retrieved 25 March 2016


Waterways

Waterways are not used for commercial transport; though some navigation is possible on
Lake Kariba Lake Kariba is the world's largest artificial lake and reservoir by volume. It lies upstream from the Indian Ocean, along the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe. Lake Kariba was filled between 1958 and 1963 following the completion of the Karib ...
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Pipelines

There is a pipeline for petroleum products 270 km long. (2013)


Ports and harbours

Binga, and Kariba are on
Lake Kariba Lake Kariba is the world's largest artificial lake and reservoir by volume. It lies upstream from the Indian Ocean, along the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe. Lake Kariba was filled between 1958 and 1963 following the completion of the Karib ...
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Airports

196 (2013) *
List of airports in Zimbabwe This is a list of airports in Zimbabwe, sorted by location. Zimbabwe, officially the Republic of Zimbabwe, is a landlocked country located in the southern part of Africa, between the Zambezi and Limpopo rivers. It is bordered by South Africa ...


Airports - with paved runways

* total: 17 * Over 3,047 m: 3 * 2,438 to 3,047 m: 2 * 1,524 to 2,437 m: 5 * 914 to 1,523 m: 6 (2013)


Airports - with unpaved runways

* total: 179 * 1,524 to 2,437 m: 3 * 914 to 1,523 m: 104 * under 914 m: 72 (2013)


See also

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Zimbabwe Zimbabwe (), officially the Republic of Zimbabwe, is a landlocked country located in Southeast Africa, between the Zambezi and Limpopo Rivers, bordered by South Africa to the south, Botswana to the south-west, Zambia to the north, and ...


References


External links


UN Map, showing major transport links
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