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Communications
Railroads: 13,116 km total; 12,868 km 1.435-meter standard
gauge, 102 km 1.524-meter broad gauge, 146 km 0.750- and
0.760-meter narrow gauge; 2,854 km double track; 3,530 km
electrified; government owned (1986).
Highways: 73,805 km total; including 489 km superhighway (1986).
Inland waterways: 475 km (1986); the Elbe (Labe) is the
principal river.
Pipelines: crude oil, 1,448 km; refined products, 1,500 km;
natural gas, 8,000 km.
Ports: maritime outlets are in Poland (Gdynia, Gdansk, Szczecin),
Yugoslavia (Rijeka, Koper), FRG (Hamburg), GDR (Rostock);
principal river ports are Prague on the Vltava, Decin on
the Elbe (Labe), Komarno on the Danube, Bratislava on the Danube.
Merchant marine: 21 ships (1,000 GRT or over) totaling 208,471
GRT/ 308,072 DWT; includes 15 cargo, 6 bulk.
Civil air: 40 major transport aircraft.
Airports: 158 total, 158 usable; 40 with permanent-surface
runways; 19 with runways 2,440-3,659 m; 37 with runways
1,220-2,439 m.
Telecommunications: stations--58 AM, 16 FM, 45 TV; 14 Soviet
TV relays; 4,360,000 TV sets; 4,208,538 radio receivers;
at least 1 satellite earth station.