Transport in Kuwait explained

As a small country, local transport in Kuwait is largely road-based with one car for every 2.25 people. Bus services make up Kuwait's entire public transport network. There are seven airports in Kuwait, the largest of which and solely allocated for civil use is Kuwait International Airport. The Gulf Railway is currently under planning in Kuwait. Kuwait has several maritime ports along the coast of the Persian Gulf, the largest port is Mubarak Al Kabeer Port which is currently under construction.

During the First Gulf War, a lot of Kuwait's infrastructure was damaged or destroyed.[1]

Road transport

See main article: Roads in Kuwait. As a nation with one car per 2.25 people,[2] Kuwait relies heavily on its road network for transportation. The total length of paved and unpaved roads was 6,524 km in 2009.[3] Traffic congestion is common throughout the day, particularly in Kuwait City.[4]

The country's public transport network consists entirely of bus routes. The state-owned Kuwait Public Transportation Company was established in 1962. It runs local bus routes across Kuwait.[5] The main private bus company is CityBus, which operates about 28 routes across the country. Another private bus company, Kuwait Gulf Link Public Transport Services, was started in 2006. It runs local bus routes across Kuwait and longer distance services to neighbouring Arab countries.[6]

Ports and harbors

Kuwait lies on the Persian Gulf and ports include: Ash Shu'aybah, Ash Shuwaykh, Kuwait, Mina' 'Abd Allah, Mina' al Ahmadi, Mina' Su'ud, and Mubarak Al Kabeer Port.

Mubarak Al Kabeer Port

See main article: Mubarak Al Kabeer Port. Under China's Belt and Road Initiative, the Mubarak Al Kabeer Port is part of the first phase of the Silk City project.[7] [8] As of 2021, the Mubarak Al Kabeer Port is currently under construction.[9] [10] [11] [12] [13] In September 2020, it was reported that the port is 53% complete.[14] [15] In March 2021, it was announced that Kuwait and Pakistan will develop linkages between Gwadar Port and Mubarak Al Kabeer Port.[16] [17] In April 2021, the port's first phase was completed (4 berths). As part of Mubarak Al Kabeer Port's development, Bubiyan Island will contain power plants and substations.[18] [19] [20] A 5,000-megawatt power plant has already been built in Subiya,[21] the Subiya power plant is the largest power plant in Kuwait.[22] [23] [24] Mubarak Al Kabeer Port is among Kuwait's largest infrastructure projects in 2021.[25] [26] There is a current road project connecting Mubarak Al Kabeer Port's first phase to the existing road network in Bubiyan Island.[27] Mubarak Al Kabeer Port's fire stations are currently under development.[28] The port is set to be environmentally sustainable.[29]

Merchant marine


total:38 ships (1000 GT or over) 2,294,233 GT/3,730,776 DWT
ships by type:bulk carrier 2, cargo 1, container 6, liquefied gas 5, livestock carrier 4, petroleum tanker 20
foreign-owned: 1 (Iran 1)
registered in other countries:29 (Bahrain 3, Comoros 1, Liberia 1, Libya 1, Panama 2, Qatar 7, Saudi Arabia 6, UAE 8) (2005)

Airports

See main article: List of airports in Kuwait.

Overview

There are seven airports, the largest of which and solely allocated for civil use is Kuwait International Airport. Kuwait International Airport recently inaugurated two new terminals to cater to Kuwait-based airlines. Moreover, the largest Kuwait International Airport terminal (Terminal 2) is currently under construction and will expand the airport's overall capacity by 25–50 million passengers per year.[30] The new terminal is environmentally sustainable.[31] It is one of the world's largest environment friendly airport projects.[32]

Airports - with paved runways

Airports - with unpaved runways

Heliports

Kuwait-based Airlines

See main article: List of airlines of Kuwait. This is a list of airlines currently operating in Kuwait.

AirlineArabic nameImageIATAICAOCallsignHubsNotes
Jazeera Airwaysطيران الجزيرةJ9JZRJAZEERAKuwait International Airport
  • The airline commenced operations in 2004.[33]
  • The airline is Kuwait's second national airline after Kuwait Airways.[34]
  • The airline is the Middle East's first fully privately owned airline.
Kuwait Airwaysالخطوط الجوية الكويتيةKUKACKUWAITIKuwait International Airport

Railways

Overview

The increasing congestion to the country's roads has led to several railway megaprojects in Kuwait.

Gulf Railway

Kuwait City will form one terminus of the Gulf Railway, a 2000km (1,000miles) railway network which will run from Kuwait to Oman, via cities across the Persian Gulf. As of 2021, the Gulf Railway project is currently under construction in Kuwait.

Mubarak Al Kabeer Port in Bubiyan Island is part of the Gulf Railway.

Metro

See main article: Kuwait Metropolitan Rapid Transit System Project. The Kuwait Metropolitan Rapid Transit System Project was a planned four-line metro network covering 160 km with 69 stations.[37] The project was eventually cancelled in 2023, citing financial burden.[38]

See also

Notes and References

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  3. Web site: Roads, total network (km) . World Bank. 17 March 2013.
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  5. Web site: Public Transport Services. Kuwait Public Transportation Company. 17 March 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130429233548/http://kptc.com.kw/newenglish/services.html. 29 April 2013.
  6. Web site: Public Transport Services. KGL. 13 November 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110202091806/http://www.kglpts.com/. 2 February 2011.
  7. Web site: China and Kuwait to Build New Port. Port Technology. 21 February 2019.
  8. Web site: Phase One of Kuwait's BRI-Backed US$130 Billion Silk City Opens. Hong Kong Trade Development Council. 10 June 2019.
  9. Web site: الأشغال تنتظر مقاول ميناء مبارك لتسلم المرحلة الأولى ابتدائياً. Al Rai. 30 March 2021. ar.
  10. Web site: Ranju Warrier. Elsewedy Electric unit bags $53.2m contract for Kuwait's Boubyan substation. Construction Week. 19 February 2021.
  11. Web site: المجلس الوزراء الكويتي يعقد اجتماعه الاسبوعي - حكومة - 15/03/2021 - كونا. Kuwait News Agency (KUNA). 15 March 2021. ثم أحيط مجلس الوزراء علماً بتوصية اللجنة بشأن إفادة وزير الأشغال العامة عن الأعمال التنفيذية لتشغيل المرحلة الأولى من مشروع ميناء مبارك الكبير، والترتيبات القانونية والإدارية والتعاقدية لتنفيذه. ar.
  12. Web site: جهاز الحرير وبوبيان يستكمل ميناء مبارك الكبير بعد... 2024. Al Rai. 26 April 2021. ar.
  13. Web site: Kuwait Quarterly Newsletter - Issue 4 January 2021. 18 February 2021. 5.
  14. Web site: Kuwait SCPD provides updates on $10.4bn worth of projects. Middle East Construction News. 20 September 2020. On the other projects, the top Kuwaiti official said the work on Mubarak Al Kabeer Port project had reached 52.7% completion.
  15. Web site: New Kuwait - Developed Infrastructure. New Kuwait.
  16. Web site: Pakistan, Kuwait agree to develop linkages b/w Gwadar & Mubarak Al Kabeer Port. radio.gov.pk. 18 March 2021.
  17. Web site: Pakistan, Kuwait agree to strengthen links between Gwadar, Mubarak Al Kabeer ports. arabnews.pk. 19 March 2021.
  18. Web site: Connecting Boubyan Island Area in Kuwait. Elsewedy Electric. March 2021.
  19. Web site: Kuwait's MEW to float tender for transmission stations. Zawya. 23 March 2021.
  20. Web site: Elsewedy unit inks project in Kuwait. Zawya. 17 February 2021.
  21. Web site: Kuwait inaugurates massive causeway to free trade zone. France24. 1 May 2019.
  22. Web site: GE's Gas Turbine Upgrades Increase Output And Efficiency at Kuwait's Sabiya West CCGT 2,000 MW Power Plant. Utilities Middle East. 24 July 2019.
  23. Web site: Sabiya West Combined-Cycle Power Plant. NS Energy.
  24. Web site: Kuwait's Sabiya Power Plant at Full Power to Meet Country's Summer Peak Electricity Demands. General Electric.
  25. Web site: الوطني: 40% منها ترتبط بالبناء والتشييد. Al-Anba. 25 April 2021. ar.
  26. Web site: الأشغال: طرح 92 عقداً خلال العام المالي 2021 / 2022 . Al-Anba. 2 May 2021. ar.
  27. Web site: الأشغال تُسلّم "شركة كوبري" موقع عمل طريق ميناء مبارك - بوبيان مطلع ديسمبر. Al Rai. 22 November 2020. ar.
  28. Web site: أكاديمية الكويت لعلوم الإطفاء... الصرح الثالث على مستوى العالم. Al Rai. 18 April 2021. ar. بالإضافة إلى مركزي إطفاء بري وبحري في جزيرة بوبيان في ميناء مبارك، بالتعاون مع وزارة الأشغال.
  29. Web site: GSAS to be adopted in Kuwait following a strategic partnership between GORD and NTEC.. e-mc2.gr. 18 April 2019.
  30. Web site: Kuwait International Airport New Terminal. Airport Technology.
  31. Web site: Kuwait seeks to list Terminal 2 as environmentally friendly. Kuwait News Agency (KUNA). 8 April 2021.
  32. Web site: Eyeing the private sector. 1 June 2021. Gulf Construction.
  33. News: Kuwaiti airline starts flights to Baku. 2017-07-11. AzerNews.az. 2017-07-29. en-US.
  34. Web site: Jazeera Airways Book Our Flights Online & Save Low-Fares, Offers & More. alternativeairlines.com. en. 2017-07-29.
  35. Web site: About Us. kuwaitairways.com. en. 2017-07-29.
  36. Web site: Kuwait Airways implements new ticketing system IT & Distribution content from ATWOnline. 2017-05-19. 2017-07-29. bot: unknown. https://web.archive.org/web/20170519180007/http://atwonline.com/it-distribution/kuwait-airways-implements-new-ticketing-system. 2017-05-19.
  37. Web site: 2020-01-13 . Planned Kuwait metro to stretch over 160kms and have 68 stations . 2024-03-17 . . en.
  38. Web site: 2023-11-14 . Financial Burdens Leading To Cancellation Of Kuwait Metro . 2024-03-17 . Arab Times . en.