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Transportation In Haiti, Haiti Picture

Haiti TRANSPORTATION

 

Ports: Port-au-Prince leading commercial port, followed by Cap-Haïtien, which handled most cruise ship traffic. Lesser ports include Miragoâne, Les Cayes, Fort Liberté, Gonaïves, and Jérémie.

Railroads: Only rail line used for transporting sugarcane. No passenger rail service.

Roads: Over 3,700 kilometers of roads in 1989, 17 percent paved, 27 percent gravel or otherwise improved, and 56 percent unimproved dirt roads. Two paved highways linked northern and southern regions.

Airports: One international airport at Port-au-Prince. Eleven other airfields of varying quality.

 

 

 

This picture represents the transportation system commonly

 used in the country side of Haiti

 

 

 

These are pictures of Tap-Tap transporting people in Port-au-Prince.

Tap is the most common mean of transport  in Haiti

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photo by:

www.haititourisme.com

Photo by Galen R Frysinger

www.galenfrysinger.com

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