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Communications
Railroads: 14,005 km total; 13,730 km 1.435-meter standard
gauge, 275 km 1.000-meter or other narrow gauge, 3,830 (est.) km
1.435-meter double-track standard gauge; 2,754 km overhead
electrified (1986).
Highways: 124,615 km total; 47,214 km concrete, asphalt,
stone block, of which 1,913 km are autobahn and limited
access roads, 11,261 are trunk roads, and 34,040 are regional
roads; 77,401 municipal roads (1985).
Inland waterways: 2,319 km (1986).
Pipelines: crude oil, 1,301 km; refined products, 500 km;
natural gas, 2,150 km (1988).
Ports: Rostock, Wismar, Stralsund, Sassnitz; river ports
are East Berlin, Riesa, Magdeburg, and Eisenhuttenstadt
on the Elbe or Oder Rivers and connecting canals.
Merchant marine: 145 ships (1,000 GRT or over) totaling
1,349,537 GRT/1,733,089 DWT; includes 1 passenger, 89 cargo,
10 refrigerated cargo, 6 roll-on/roll-off cargo, 16 container,
1 multifunction large-load carrier, 2 railcar carrier, 1
petroleum, oils, and lubricants (POL) tanker, 2 chemical
tanker, 1 liquefied gas tanker, 16 bulk.
Civil air: 45 major transport aircraft.
Airports: 190 total, 190 usable; 70 with permanent-surface
runways; 1 with runway over 3,659 m; 45 with runways 2,440-3,659 m;
40 with runways 1,220-2,439 m.
Telecommunications: stations--23 AM, 17 FM, 21 TV; 15 Soviet
TV relays; 6,181,860 TV sets; 6,700,000 radio receivers;
at least 1 satellite earth station.