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Logistics infrastructure profile

Bahamas — Logistics Infrastructure

Bahamas's logistics infrastructure profile brings together its road and rail network scale, container and air-freight throughput, railway and metro stations, logistics facilities and maritime territory — each figure from a named public source.

Network and freight scale come from the World Bank and the GRIP4 global road inventory; railway and metro stations from GeoNames; warehouses, container and customs facilities from OpenStreetMap; maritime territory from Marine Regions; and the trans-European core network from the EU TEN-T.

1,283 km
Road network
1,724,000 TEU
Container throughput
619,785 km²
Maritime territory (EEZ)

Profiled infrastructure

Transport network & freight

Road network
1,283 km
GRIP4
Container throughput
1,724,000 TEU
World Bank WDI · 2022
Air freight
18.6 M ton-km
World Bank WDI · 2023
Air passengers
1,465,432
World Bank WDI · 2023
Carrier departures
41,831
World Bank WDI · 2023

Stations & facilities

Warehouses
24
OpenStreetMap
Container facilities
5
OpenStreetMap
Customs posts
3
OpenStreetMap

Maritime & EU network

Maritime territory (EEZ)
619,785 km²
Marine Regions
Container terminals
2
SMDG
Liner shipping connectivity
86.14
UNCTAD LSCI · 2024-Q1
Best-connected port
Freeport (BS)
UNCTAD PLSCI · Q1 2026

All Sources

InfrastructureGRIP4 Global Roads (PBL)GRIP4 Global Roads (PBL)
CC0
Infrastructurethe World Bank's World Development Indicatorsthe World Bank's World Development Indicators
CC BY 4.0
InfrastructureOpenStreetMapOpenStreetMap
ODbL 1.0
InfrastructureMarine RegionsMarine Regions
CC BY 4.0
Portsthe SMDG Terminal Code Listthe SMDG Terminal Code List
UN/LOCODE — free, attribution
Logistics performanceUNCTADUNCTAD
CC BY 3.0 IGO
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