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Kazakhstan Transportation and Telecommunications https://photius.com/countries/kazakhstan/economy/kazakhstan_economy_transportation_and_t~1605.html Sources: The Library of Congress Country Studies; CIA World Factbook
Kazakstan's transportation and telecommunications networks are poorly developed because of the distance between population centers (see fig. 7) and because of the inhospitable terrain that separates them. Only the largest cities are linked by roads and railroad. Railroad lines carry the overwhelming bulk of freight traffic, and more than half of the passenger traffic moves by road. In 1996, two ministries were responsible for transportation: the Ministry of Transport and Communications for transport operation of railways, roads, and airlines; and the Ministry of Construction and Housing, for construction of highways and airport and port facilities. Data as of March 1996
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