Transport in Haiti

1876

Another domestic company is, Mission Aviation Fellowship catering to non-Catholic registered Christians. ===Statistics=== Airports 14 (2007 est.) Airports - with paved runways total: 5 2,438 to 3,047 m: 2 914 to 1,523 m: 3 (2009 est.) Airports - with unpaved runways total: 10 914 to 1,523 m: 1 under 914 m: 8 (2007 est.) == Railroads == Railroads ran in Haiti Between 1876 and 1991.

1939

The three ocean liners were SS Panama (maiden voyage 26 April 1939), SS Ancon (maiden voyage 22 June 1939) and SS Cristobal (maiden voyage 17 August 1939). == Aviation == International flights fly from Toussaint Louverture International Airport (formerly known as Port-au-Prince International Airport), which opened in 1965 (as François Duvalier International Airport), and is located 10 km north/north east of Port-au-Prince.

1965

The three ocean liners were SS Panama (maiden voyage 26 April 1939), SS Ancon (maiden voyage 22 June 1939) and SS Cristobal (maiden voyage 17 August 1939). == Aviation == International flights fly from Toussaint Louverture International Airport (formerly known as Port-au-Prince International Airport), which opened in 1965 (as François Duvalier International Airport), and is located 10 km north/north east of Port-au-Prince.

1979

The Government in an effort to structure the public transportation has attempted several time to bring BUS, in around 1979, It was the BUS called CONATRA a contract between the government and association of driver which quickly failed because of sabotage from different factor and poor maintenance.

1991

Heading east, it passes through Croix-des-Bouquets, skirts the southern shore of Étang Saumâtre, and terminates at the Malpasse border crossing with the Dominican Republic. Maintenance for RN1 and RN2 lapsed after the 1991 coup, prompting the World Bank to loan US$50 million that was designated for road repairs.

Another domestic company is, Mission Aviation Fellowship catering to non-Catholic registered Christians. ===Statistics=== Airports 14 (2007 est.) Airports - with paved runways total: 5 2,438 to 3,047 m: 2 914 to 1,523 m: 3 (2009 est.) Airports - with unpaved runways total: 10 914 to 1,523 m: 1 under 914 m: 8 (2007 est.) == Railroads == Railroads ran in Haiti Between 1876 and 1991.

1998

In 1998 another attempt was made with the Service Plus and Dignite for student and teacher.

1999

The project was cancelled in January 1999.

2003

The World Bank, who reasoned that the cancellation of those projects would ruin Haiti's road infrastructure progress created the FER (Fond d’Etretient Routiers) in 2003.

2004

Sabotage, poor maintenance and the overthrow of Aristide in 2004 had severely undermined the effort, in 2006 at the return of Preval in power another effort was made to recover the majority of the bus left, and a Gift of 300 new bus from Taiwan an effort to bring back Service Plus in association of the drivers.

2006

Sabotage, poor maintenance and the overthrow of Aristide in 2004 had severely undermined the effort, in 2006 at the return of Preval in power another effort was made to recover the majority of the bus left, and a Gift of 300 new bus from Taiwan an effort to bring back Service Plus in association of the drivers.

2008

The hurricane season of 2008 was a major setback in development, since many bridges in multiple areas had either collapse or suffered extensive damage and was in immediate need of repair.

2009

For the construction of RN7, Canada pledged US$75 million and the IDB US$31 million for the construction of RN7, which started in 2009.

2010

Most of those work on RN1 and RN2, that were already halted, suffered a major setback during the earthquake of January 12, 2010.




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