Transport in Myanmar


The government of Myanmar has two ministries controlling transportation:
  1. Road

total:
paved:
unpaved:
The main highways are as follows:
There is one expressway in the country, which features double carriageway and four lanes on its entire length:
The other Highways are as follows:
In 2017, Yangon launched a bus network system that would reduce traffic and commute time of some two million commuters in the city.

Rail

, Myanmar had of railways, all gauge. There are currently no rail links to adjacent countries.

Water

; navigable by large commercial vessels.
Belmond Ltd operates its business in Ayeyarwady River by the name Road to Mandalay River Cruise. Irrawaddy Flotilla Company was also in service along the Ayeyarwady River in the 20th century, until 1942, when the fleet was destroyed to prevent invading Japanese forces from making use of it. The IFC has since been revived as Pandaw, named for a salvaged original IFC ship, and is now one of the leading river cruise companies in the country.

Merchant marine

total:
24 ships totalling /
Ships by type:
bulk carrier 1, cargo ship 17, passenger ship 2, passenger/cargo 3, specialised tanker 1
note:
a flag of convenience registry; includes ships of 3 countries: Cyprus 1, Germany 1, Japan 1

Ports and harbours

;Sea
;River

Airports

In July 2010, the country had 69 airports. Only 11 of them had runways over 3250 meters. Of the 11, only Yangon International and Mandalay International had adequate facilities to handle larger jets.
total: 69
over 3,047 m: 11
1524 to 3,047 m: 27
Under 1524 m: 31

Heliports

Pipelines