Romania TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATIONS
Railroads: 11,221 kilometers in 1986, of which
10,755
kilometers standard gauge, 421 kilometers narrow gauge, 45
kilometers broad gauge; about 3,060 kilometers
double-tracked;
3,328 kilometers electrified.
Highways: 72,799 kilometers in 1985, of which
15,762
kilometers concrete, asphalt, stone block; 20,208
kilometers
asphalt treated; 27,729 kilometers gravel, crushed stone;
and 9,100
kilometers earth.
Inland Waterways: 1,724 kilometers in 1984.
Pipelines: In 1984 2,800 kilometers for crude
oil; for
refined products, 1,429 kilometers; for natural gas, 6,400
kilometers.
Ports: Constanta, Galati, Braila, Mangalia
accommodate
sea-going vessels; Giurgiu, Drobeta-Turnu Severin, Orsova
principal
riverine ports.
Airports: 160 airfields, 15 with runways longer
than
2,500 meters. International airports: Bucharest,
Constanta,
Timisoara, Suceava.
Telecommunications: In 1989, 39 AM, 30 FM radio
stations,
38 TV stations; 1 satellite ground station; 3.9 million TV
sets,
3.2 million radio receivers. Late 1985, 1,962,681
telephone
subscribers.
Data as of July 1989
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