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[[File: | [[File:Freeway-Baghdad2025.jpg|thumb|A modern highway in [[Baghdad]], illuminated at night with active traffic and urban lighting.]] | ||
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* {{flagicon|Turkey}} [[Transportation in Turkey|Turkey]] – via Syria | * {{flagicon|Turkey}} [[Transportation in Turkey|Turkey]] – via Syria | ||
* {{flagicon|Iran}} [[Transportation in Iran|Iran]] – one link partially under construction and a second link planned | * {{flagicon|Iran}} [[Transportation in Iran|Iran]] – one link partially under construction and a second link planned | ||
** [[Iraqi Republic Railways#Iraq-Iran Basra-Shalamcheh line|Iraq-Iran Basra-Shalamcheh line]] – | ** [[Iraqi Republic Railways#Iraq-Iran Basra-Shalamcheh line|Iraq-Iran Basra-Shalamcheh line]] – under construction<ref>{{Cite web |last=Kurdistan24 |date=2025-05-26 |title=Iran Moves to Cement Rail Ties with Iraq |url=https://www.kurdistan24.net/en/story/842476/slug |access-date=2025-10-17 |website=Iran Moves to Cement Rail Ties with Iraq |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Motamedi |first=Maziar |title=Why is the Shalamcheh-Basra railroad so important to Iran and Iraq? |url=https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/9/6/why-is-the-shalamcheh-basra-railroad-so-important-to-iran-and-iraq |access-date=2025-10-17 |website=Al Jazeera |language=en}}</ref> | ||
** [[Kermanshah]], [[Iran]], and the Iraqi province of [[Diyala Governorate|Diyala]] – construction commenced. {{ | ** [[Kermanshah]], [[Iran]], and the Iraqi province of [[Diyala Governorate|Diyala]] – construction commenced. <ref>{{Cite web |title=Iran says rail link with Iraq, Kurdistan Region nearing completion |url=https://thenewregion.com/posts/3220 |access-date=2025-10-17 |website=The New Region |language=en}}</ref> | ||
* {{flagicon|Kuwait}} [[Transportation in Kuwait|Kuwait]] – no railways | * {{flagicon|Kuwait}} [[Transportation in Kuwait|Kuwait]] – no railways | ||
* {{flagicon|Saudi Arabia}} [[Transportation in Saudi Arabia|Saudi Arabia]] - | * {{flagicon|Saudi Arabia}} [[Transportation in Saudi Arabia|Saudi Arabia]] - | ||
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''total:'' | ''total:'' | ||
55,100 km | |||
<br>''paved:'' | <br>''paved:'' | ||
40,362 km, | |||
<br>''unpaved:'' | <br>''unpaved:'' | ||
10,274 km (2025) | |||
==Waterways== | ==Waterways== | ||
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*[[Mosul International Airport]] | *[[Mosul International Airport]] | ||
*[[Erbil International Airport]] | *[[Erbil International Airport]] | ||
*[[Duhok International Airport]] (under construction) | |||
*[[Sulaimaniyah International Airport]] | *[[Sulaimaniyah International Airport]] | ||
*[[Al Najaf International Airport|Najaf International Airport]] | *[[Al Najaf International Airport|Najaf International Airport]] | ||
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===Heliports=== | ===Heliports=== | ||
81 (2025) | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
Latest revision as of 06:23, 17 October 2025
Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Transport in Iraq consists of railways, highways, waterways, pipelines, ports and harbors, marines and airports.
Railways
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total:
2,272 km
standard gauge:
2,272 km Template:RailGauge
For more than two decades there have been plans for building a metro system in Baghdad. It is possible that part of the tunnels have been built, but that they are now used for military, shelter, hiding, and escaping purposes. U.N. inspectors have heard of the tunnels for years, but have not found their entrances. [1] map [2] [3] In November, 2008, an overground service dubbed the Baghdad Metro began service. Local government in Baghdad is arranging feasibility studies for the construction of two new underground lines[1]
A 37 km monorail is planned in Najaf, which would link three Shi'ite holy sites.[1]
The first Iraqi Republic Railways train to Basra since the overthrow of Saddam Hussein's regime arrived on 26 April 2003. British troops hope to use the 68 km long railway to transport much-needed aid supplies from the port town of Umm Qasr to Basra.
In June 2011, it was announced that planning had begun for a new high-speed rail line between Baghdad and Basra, with a memorandum of understanding with Alstom having been signed.[2]
Maps
Railway links with adjacent countries
All adjacent countries generally use Template:RailGauge, but may vary in couplings. Neighbours with electrified railways – Turkey and Iran – both use the world standard 25 kVAC
- Template:Flagicon Turkey – via Syria
- Template:Flagicon Iran – one link partially under construction and a second link planned
- Iraq-Iran Basra-Shalamcheh line – under construction[3][4]
- Kermanshah, Iran, and the Iraqi province of Diyala – construction commenced. [5]
- Template:Flagicon Kuwait – no railways
- Template:Flagicon Saudi Arabia -
- Template:Flagicon Jordan – partially constructed – break of gauge Template:RailGauge/Template:RailGauge gauge
- Template:Flagicon Syria – same gauge – at Rabiaa/al-Ya'rubiya
Road Transport
An overland trans-desert bus service between Beirut, Haifa, Damascus and Baghdad was established by the Nairn Transport Company of Damascus in 1923.
Roads
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total:
55,100 km
paved:
40,362 km,
unpaved:
10,274 km (2025)
Waterways
5,729 km (Euphrates River (2,815 km), Tigris River 1,899 km, Third River (565 km)); Shatt al Arab is usually navigable by maritime traffic for about 130 km. The channel has been dredged to 3 m and is in use. The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers have navigable sections for shallow-draft watercraft; the Shatt al Basrah canal was navigable by shallow-draft craft before closing in 1991 because of the Gulf War.
Pipelines
crude oil 5,432 km; natural gas 2,455 km; refined products 1,637 km; liquid petroleum gas 913 km
Ports and harbors
Persian Gulf
- Umm Qasr Port
- Khawr az Zubayr
- Al Basrah has limited functionality
- Grand Faw Port (Under construction)
Merchant marine
total:
32 ships (with a volume of Template:GT or over) totaling Template:GT/Template:DWT
ships by type:
cargo ship 14, passenger ship 1, passenger/cargo 1, petroleum tanker 13, refrigerated cargo 1, roll-on/roll-off ship 2 (1999 est.)
Airports
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- Baghdad International Airport
- Basra International Airport
- Mosul International Airport
- Erbil International Airport
- Duhok International Airport (under construction)
- Sulaimaniyah International Airport
- Najaf International Airport
Airports – with paved runways[6]
| Total | 75 |
| over 3,047 m | 20 |
| 2,438 to 3,047 m | 36 |
| 1,524 to 2,437 m | 5 |
| 914 to 1,523 m | 6 |
| under 914 m | 6 |
Airports – with unpaved runways
| Total | 29 |
| over 3,047 m | 3 |
| 2,438 to 3,047 m | 4 |
| 1,524 to 2,437 m | 3 |
| 914 to 1,523 m | 13 |
| under 914 m | 6 |
Heliports
81 (2025)
See also
References
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