Transport in Bolivia

The railways were historically important in Bolivia, but now play a relatively small part in the country's transport system.

[1] Bolivia is home to Mi Teleférico, the world's first urban transit network to use cable cars as the primary mode of transportation.

This system services the twin cities of El Alto and La Paz, and increased physical and social mobility within Bolivia.

However, it maintains a small network of 4-lane freeways which are the following: The main national roads are: The Interoceanic Highway is an important highway that connects the Amazonian tripoint border region of Brazil, Peru and Bolivia to the Pacific Ocean.

Bolivia's northernmost capital, Cobija, headquarters a free economic zone that uses the Interoceanic Highway to import and export most of its products.

La Paz' Mi Teleférico , finished in 2014.
Ruta nacional 4 (RN4) entering Oruro Department