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The Jamaican road network consists of almost 21,000 kilometres of roads, of which over 15,000 kilometres are paved. [1] The Jamaican Government has, since the late 1990s and in cooperation with private investors, embarked on a campaign of infrastructural improvement projects, one of which includes the creation of a system of freeways, the first such access-controlled roadways of their kind on ...
Jamaica: Service area: Kingston Spanish Town Portmore Ocho Rios (minor services) Montego Bay (minor services) Service type: Bus rapid transit Light rail transit (planned) Hubs: Half Way Tree Transport Centre, Half Way Tree North, West and South Parades, Kingston: Stations +5: Fleet +400: Daily ridership +100,000 (daily) Operator: Government of ...
The Ministry of Transport and Mining is a cabinet position in Jamaica responsible for regulating and developing Jamaica's transport system. The Ministry is also responsible for regulating the mining industry in Jamaica. The current minister is Hon. Robert Montague.
Ministry of Transport and Mining [12] Port Security Corps; Caribbean Maritime Institute; Maritime Authority of Jamaica; Airports Authority of Jamaica; Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority; Aeronautical Telecommunications Ltd. Jamaica Urban Transit Company; Transport Authority; Jamaica Railway Corporation; Functions of The Corporation: Montego Bay Metro
The Port Authority of Jamaica (PAJ) is an agency of the Ministry of Transport and Mining responsible for the: [1] regulation and development of Jamaica's ports and shipping industry; safety of all vessels navigating the ports of entry; regulation of tariffs on goods passing through the public wharves.
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Water transport in Jamaica (2 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Transport in Jamaica" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
The Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority (JCAA) is the civil aviation authority of Jamaica. Established in 1996, it is under the Ministry of Transport and Mining. [1] The JCAA is headquartered in Kingston. [2]