Transport in Angola comprises: Roads
Walking home.jpg|Walking home on EN 105.
Tired are they.jpg|Donkey-drawn carts.
Transportation Jingu.jpg|Three-wheeled motorcycles.
The riches transportation.jpg|Trucks.
Midd Town Luanda.jpg|Automobiles in Luanda.
The Nowhere road.jpg|New highway (2019).
Railways
There are three separate railway lines in Angola:
Luanda Railway (CFL) (northern)
Benguela Railway (CFB) (central)
Moçâmedes Railway (CFM) (southern)
Reconstruction of these three lines began in 2005 and they are now all operational.
The Benguela Railway connects to the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Waterways
1,300 km navigable (2008)
country comparison to the world: 36
Pipelines
gas, 2 km; crude oil 87 km (2008)
In April 2012, the Zambian Development Agency (ZDA) and an Angolan company signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to build a multi-product pipeline from Lobito to Lusaka, Zambia, to deliver various refined products to Zambia.
Angola plans to build an oil refinery in Lobito in the coming years.
Ports and harbors
thumb|Ship loading minerals at Moçâmedes harbour, Angola The government plans to build a deep-water port at Barra do Dande, north of Luanda, in Bengo province near Caxito.
Merchant marine
total: 6
country comparison to the world: 128
by type: cargo 1, passenger/cargo 2, petroleum tanker 2, roll on/roll off 1
foreign owned: 1 (Spain)
registered in other countries: 6 (Bahamas) (2008)
Airports
211 (2008)
Airports – with paved runways
total: 30
over 3,047 m: 5
2,438 to 3,047 m: 8
1,524 to 2,437 m: 12
914 to 1,523 m: 4
under 914 m: 1 (2008)
Airports – with unpaved runways
total:  181 (2008)
over 3,047 m: 2
2,438 to 3,047 m: 5
1,524 to 2,437 m: 32
914 to 1,523 m: 100
under 914 m: 42 (2008)
Angolan Airlines
TAAG Angola Airlines
Sonair
Fly Angola
International and domestic services are maintained by TAAG Angola Airlines, Aeroflot, British Airways, Brussels Airlines, Lufthansa, Air France, Cubana, Ethiopian Airlines, Emirates, Delta Air Lines, Royal Air Maroc, Iberia, Hainan Airlines, Kenya Airways, South African Airways, TAP Air Portugal and several regional carriers.
There are airstrips at Benguela, Cabinda, Huambo, Moçâmedes, and Catumbela.
References
This article comes from the CIA World Factbook 2003.
