Infrastructures in Senegal

Senegal is a beautiful country on the West African coast with various types of infrastructure. Several projects have been launched to improve the available infrastructures, thus improving the quality of life of the Senegalese people.

Roads

The Senegalese road network is made up of:

    • Rural Roads: Nearly 8,000 km of rural roads and tracks formed the backbone of Senegal’s road infrastructure.

 

    • National Highways: There are just over 2,000 km of national highways.

 

    • Urban roads: There are 13,000 km of urban roads.

 

Over the past few years, projects have been launched to upgrade the existing roads, and to build new roads. The Senegal Emergency Road Investment Project is a major operation to upgrade the rural roads and build 600 km of new roads.

Airports

Senegal has six international airports:

    • Dakar International Airport

 

    • Cap Skiring Airport

 

    • Saint Louis Airport

 

    • Tambacounda Airport

 

    • Touba Airport

 

    • Sylla International Airport

 

The Dakar International Airport is the largest and busiest airport in Senegal, handling most of the international and domestic air traffic.

Railways

Senegal has an extensive rail network that serves some of the major cities in the country. The network is made up of 754 km of standard gauge lines.

The Senegal Railway Project is a major initiative to upgrade and expand the railway network. The project includes the construction of 375 km of new railway lines, and the upgrade and modernisation of the existing lines.

Ports

Senegal has two major ports:

    • Dakar Port

 

    • Bargny Port

 

The Dakar port is the main maritime gateway to the country. It is a major hub for the import and export of goods to and from Senegal.

Telecommunications

Senegal has a well-developed telecommunications network. There are over 8 million Internet users, and mobile phone coverage is available throughout the country.

The Senegal Telecommunications Infrastructure Development Project is a major project to expand and improve the existing telecommunications infrastructure.

In conclusion, Senegal has well-developed infrastructure that is constantly being improved and expanded. The government is committed to improving access to quality infrastructure for its citizens.