Transport in the Republic of the Congo

[3] On 12 April 2007, a South Korean consortium agreed to build a new 800 km railway in the Congo-Brazzaville Republic in return for timber concessions.

A two-year feasibility study would take place before a final agreement with the government and starting construction work on the railway.

The National Highway Network includes: The Congo and Ubangi (Oubangui) rivers provide 1,120 km of commercially navigable water transport.

Both airports had direct flights to Addis Ababa, Abidjan, Casablanca, Cotonou, Douala, Libreville, Johannesburg, and Paris.

Maya-Maya Airport is served by more airlines than Pointe Noire and had direct flights to various other destinations in Africa and the Middle East.

Transport in the Congo in 1961
Railway network of Republic of Congo
Pirogues on the Congo river
An aerial view of Brazzaville
Maya-Maya airport in 2010