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Transportation in France

Transportation in France is advanced and helps the tourists go about the country without discomfiture.

Air Transportation in France

There are approximately 478 airports and three heliports. in France. Out of the airports, 288 have paved runways, with 199 unpaved. The Aeroports de Paris is one of the airspace governance authorities that manages 14 airports. This includes the Orly Airport and the Charles de Gaulle International Airport. The latter, located near Paris in Roissy en France, is one of the Continent's primary aviation centers and France's chief international airport. The country is extensively served by its main airline, the Air France.
Rail Transportation in France

The railways are a relatively lesser means of transportation in France on account of its waterways. They were a major area of economic development until the beginning of the 20th century. Today, high speed TGV trains have been introduced in order to provide quick links between France's urban centers.

The metro railway is an important mode of transportation in France. The metro services operating in France are the Paris Metro, Lille Metro run by Transpole, Lyon Metro, Marseille, Rennes Metro and the Toulouse.
Road Transportation in France

France has a total length of 893,300 kms of roads, including 12 000 kms of motorways and 30 500 kms of national highways or Routes Nationales. Most motorways in France are tolled, operated by private companies like the Société des Autoroutes de Paris Normandie (SAPN). All roads have a tarmac surfacing. Buses and cabs ply regularly and are easy to get.

Despite most of France's tram systems closing down, a number of cities like Paris, Montpellier, Lyon, St Etienne, Strasbourg and Nantes boast tram or light rail networks. Nantes has the largest network of light railways. Trolleybuses provide a quick solution for traffic congestion.
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Water Transportation in France

With an extensive merchant marine of above 55 ships of 1000 GRT size, France possesses ample seaports and harbors. The names are Bordeaux, Boulogne-sur-Mer, Bayonne, Brest, Dunkerque, Calais, Cherbourg, Fos-sur-Mer, Le Havre, La Rochelle-La Pallice, Lorient, Nantes, Marseille, Nice, Port-la-Nouvelle, Paris, Port-Vendres, Rouen, Roscoff, Saint-Nazaire, Sète, Saint-Malo, Toulon and Strasbourg.

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6,969 kms of waterways or canals are heavily traveled, out of the total of 14,932 kms. Pipeline transportation in France is used to transport crude oil, petroleum products and natural gas. To know more about France, Browse through World Hotels Guide Online.



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