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  2. Transport in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The Ghana road network is 64,323 km and road transportation is the most dominant choice of transportation in Ghana. [19] Road transport infrastructure in Ghana can be used throughout to facilitate the exchange of commodities and enable regular school attendance and fast access to health facilities in Ghana. [19] There has been an increased ...

  3. Trans–West African Coastal Highway - Wikipedia

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    The eastern end of the highway terminates at Lagos, Nigeria.Some organizations such as the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) consider its western end to be Nouakchott, Mauritania, and others such as the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa consider it to be Dakar, Senegal, giving rise to these alternative names for the road:

  4. Ghana Railway Company Limited - Wikipedia

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    Ghana Railway Company Limited (previously known as the Ghana Railway Corporation) is the company that operates the railways of Ghana. The Ghana Railway Company Limited is a public-sector body with responsibility for the efficient management of the national rail system so as to enhance the smooth movement of goods and passengers.

  5. Rail transport in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The Tema-Mpakadan railway line is a 96.7km standard guage railway line constructed from the Harbour in Tema, to Mpakadan, a town in the Eastern region of Ghana. Construction of the line begun in July, 2018 and was officially inaugurated on 25th November, 2024. [5] It forms the first part of the 1200km Ghana-Burkina Faso Interconnectivity ...

  6. Okada (motorcycle taxi) - Wikipedia

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    Achaba in Kano, Nigeria. An okada (also achaba, going, inaga [1]) is a motorcycle taxi commonly used in Nigeria and other African countries. [2]Motorcycle taxis or okadas are also commonly used in some other West African countries, [3] including Togo (oléyia), Benin (), Burkina Faso, Liberia (phen-phen), Ghana [4] and Sierra Leone.

  7. Ghana Road Network - Wikipedia

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    Trunk roads in Ghana are classified as N for National routes, R for Regional routes, and IR for Inter-Regional routes. Each road is given a number which is combined with the prefix, for example N1, R40 and IR11, although their informal or traditional names may still be used or heard occasionally: for instance the Accra - Kumasi Road (now part of the N6).

  8. Transport in Ivory Coast - Wikipedia

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    The Trans–West African Coastal Highway provides a paved link to Ghana, Togo, Benin and Nigeria, with paved highways to landlocked Mali and Burkina Faso feeding into the coastal highway. When construction of roads and bridges in Liberia and Sierra Leone is complete, the highway will link to another seven Economic Community of West African ...

  9. Lagos Rail Mass Transit - Wikipedia

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    Lagos Rail Mass Transit is a rapid transit system in Lagos State.The rail system is managed by the Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (). [1]The railway equipment including electric power, signals, rolling stock, and fare collection equipment will be provided by the private sector under a concession contract.