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As an illustration of transport difficulties in the DRC, even before wars damaged the infrastructure, the so-called "national" route, used to get supplies to Bukavu from the seaport of Matadi, consisted of the following: Matadi to Kinshasa – rail; Kinshasa to Kisangani – river boat; Kisangani to Ubundu – rail; Ubundu to Kindu – river boat
National Road 3 (N3) is a road in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.It runs from the city of Bukavu on the south end of Lake Kivu to the city of Kisangani. [1]The road begins northwest of Bukavu at Miti, travels 75 kilometres (47 mi) northwest to Hombo at the border of North Kivu.
The 2000 edition for 'Africa Central and South' indicates three 'transcontinental routes' between Kinshasa and Kisangani or Bukavu, all of them with very long stretches of road in the lowest category of highway condition, described as 'earth tracks likely to become impassable in bad weather'. The area has some of the highest rainfall in Africa.
Kinshasa Est – Matadi Kilomètre 82 Kisangani Gare – Ubundu Kimiala Kinshasa Est – Matadi Kindu Kabalo – Kindu Kinshasa Est: Kinshasa Est – Matadi Kisangani Gare Kisangani Gare – Ubundu Kisantu Kinshasa Est – Matadi Kolwezi Dilolo – Lubumbashi Komba Aketi – Isiro Kongolo Kabalo – Kindu Kuyi Kinshasa Est – Matadi Likasi
A train runs after arrival at Kisangani of a ship from Kinshasa or before departure of a ship to Kinshasa, which may happen about every 2 to 3 month, no fixed schedule. There is no connecting boat service between Ubundu and Kindu on the Lualaba River (the upper Congo). [12]
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The Société Commerciale des Transports et des Ports [a] (contracted as SCTP), formerly known as the Office d'Exploitation des Transports Coloniaux 1935–1959, [b] [1] [2] then Office d'Exploitation des Transports au Congo 1960–1970, [c] [3] and Office National des Transports 1971–2011, [d] [4] [5] is a state-owned enterprise headquartered in Kinshasa.
Mbarara–Kisangani Road: 940 kilometres (584 mi) in total of which 760 kilometres (472 mi) are in DRC. [1] 2019: 2029 (Expected) Congo Pedicle Road: 70 kilometres (43 mi) Kinshasa Highway: 3,082 kilometres (1,915 mi) [2] Goli–Bunia Road [3] 182 kilometres (113 mi) 2019: 2024 (Expected) Bunagana–Rutshuru Road [3] 26 kilometres (16 mi) 2019: ...