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Communications
Railroads: 4,294 km total, all government owned (1986);
4,049 km 1.435-meter standard gauge, 245 km narrow gauge;
908 km double track; 2,342 km electrified.
Highways: 37,397 km total; 33,352 km hard surface (including
228 km superhighways); 4,045 km earth roads (1986).
Inland waterways: 470 km (1986).
Pipelines: crude, 193 km; refined product, 418 km; natural
gas, 1,400 km (1986).
Ports: Burgas, Varna, Varna West; river ports are Ruse,
Vidin, and Lom on the Danube.
Merchant marine: 108 ships (1,000 GRT and over) totaling
1,240,204 GRT/1,872,723 DWT; includes 2 short-sea passenger,
32 cargo, 2 container, 1 passenger-cargo training,
5 roll-on/roll-off, 16 petroleum, oils, and lubricants (POL)
tanker, 2 railcar carriers, 48 bulk.
Civil air: 65 major transport aircraft.
Airports: 380 total, 380 usable; about 120 with permanent-surface
runways; 20 with runways 2,440-3,659 m; 20 with runways
1,220-2,439 m.
Telecommunications: stations--15 AM, 16 FM, 13 TV; 1 Soviet
TV relay; 2,100,000 TV sets; 2,100,000 radio receivers;
at least 1 satellite earth station.