Infrastructure In Africa

This article organizes the status and efforts about the infrastructure in Africa.

Road

Angola

Via Expresso.

Benin

Parts of Benin's coastal RNIE1 contain controlled access roadways which run into Nigeria.

Ghana

Part of Ghana's coastal highway is 4 laned, and it consists of a controlled access section called "George W. Bush Highway", as well as the Tema-Accra highway. Part of the Tema-Accra highway is concrete, but the lanes are unmarked. They drive on the right.

Kenya

The Thika Road is an eight-lane. They drive on the left.

Nambia

Highway B1 near Highway C28 is 4 lane controlled access.

Nigeria

Nigeria has numerous improved 4-laned roadways. Benin's coastal RNIE1 near the border between Benin and Nigeria is a 4 laned controlled access highway. As it crosses into Nigeria, it becomes the "Lagos-Bagadry Express Way". It continues until its terminus east of Apapa road. (Apapa Road is also 4 lane controlled access.) Other roads are:

Nigeria drives on the right.

South Africa

Numbered routes in South Africa

Rail

Ghana

The rail in Ghana includes a single track line from Tema to Accra. It serves passenger rail. Parts of the line have railroad crossings, while others travel over or under roads.

South Africa

Rail transport in South Africa

South Africa includes double track light rail.

Telecom

Internet throughout Africa is available by Satellite Internet. It costs more than $1,000.00 USD per month.

See also

References

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