Transport in Algeria


As the tenth-largest country in the world, and the largest in Africa and in the Mediterranean region, Algeria has a vast transportation system that includes a large transportation infrastructure.

Railways

There are a total of of railways: is, with of that being electrified and of that being double tracked. There are also a total of of gauge track.
SNTF operates the railways, whilst a new, separate organisation, Anesrif, has been created to manage infrastructure investment.
The High Plateau line is a major new project to build an east-west line across the country, parallel to the Rocade Nord.

Timeline

2009

Tramways

Currently the cities of Algiers, Oran, Constantine, Setif, Sidi bel Abbes and Ouargla have a tram line in operation. Tram projects have been launched in the east in Mostaganem since 2015. The government, wanting to diversify the country's future in rail transport, has assigned the Algiers Subway Company to the projects.
There are 71,656 kilometers of paved roads including 1394 kilometers of expressways and 32,344 kilometers of unpaved roads for a total road system of 104,000 kilometers.

Regional highways

Algeria has two routes in the Trans-African Highway network, including the Trans-Sahara Highway, soon to be complete as a paved road running from north to south through the country. The country has also embarked in the construction of a new East-West highway.

Motorways

Motorway network in Algeria is expanding increasingly, along with other kinds of infrastructure, though this is only true for the Northern region of the country, where most of its population lives. Due to extensive investment the infrastructure is pretty well developed.
There are 456 kilometers of crude oil pipeline, 298 kilometers of refined petroleum pipeline, and 2,948 kilometers of natural gas pipeline.
There are also 4 gas exportation pipelines, two existing ones to Spain and Italy and 2 under construction, Medgaz between Oran and Almería, Spain and GALSI between Annaba and Sardinia, Italy. Both pipelines will be extended to France and Germany.

Ports and harbors

Mediterranean Sea

Total: 110
by type: bulk carrier 3, general cargo 13, oil tanker 9, other 85

Airports

An extensive air service used an estimated 137 airports and airstrips in 2004. As of 2005, a total of 52 had paved runways, and there was one heliport. The main international airport, Houari Boumedienne Airport, is about 20 km from Algiers. Constantine, Annaba, Tlemcen, and Oran have smaller modern airports that can accommodate jet aircraft. Air Algérie, the national airline, provides international service. In 2003, a total of about 3.293 million passengers were carried on domestic and international flights.