Transportation & Infrastructure Guide in Senegal
Public transit, airports, and getting around
Public Transport
Road Infrastructure
Public Transport
4.2/10Basic public transport centered in Dakar with Dakar Dem Dikk buses (42 lines), 64 AFTU minibus lines, informal operators, and TER rail since 2022 connecting city center to airport (36km). BRT under construction to Guédiawaye (2024 start). Walking dominates (70% trips); limited integration, coverage gaps outside capital. CETUD oversees SUMP 2020-2035.
Road Infrastructure
4.1/10Extensive network by regional standards: ~4,271 km paved, 10,305 km unpaved (1996 data); density 0.07 km/sq km (world avg 0.46). Adequate standards per World Bank, but maintenance issues, urban congestion in Dakar. Ongoing projects: toll highway, multi-level Foire interchange, interdepartmental roads. Ten-Step Plan for safer infrastructure launched 2025.
Internet Speed
4.8/10Moderate internet with urban broadband improvements; rural-urban gaps persist. Mobile data strong via 4G, supporting transport apps in cities.
Avg: 38.2+ Mbps • Limited to major cities like Dakar; expanding via government and private investments, low rural penetration
Airport Connectivity
5.8/1021 airports total, 10 major; Blaise Diagne International (DSS) as sub-regional hub near Dakar. Domestic coverage adequate; international routes to Europe, Africa. Good accessibility via TER rail.
Hubs: Blaise Diagne International (DSS)
Transportation Costs
- Metro Pass
- N/A (no metro; bus passes ~500-1000 XOF/month)
- Bus Trip
- ~200 XOF (~€0.30) single ride
- Taxi
- ~300 XOF start + 150 XOF/km (~€0.50 + €0.25/km)
- High-speed Train
- TER Dakar-Diamniadio ~3500 XOF (~€5.50) one-way
Mobile Network
Reliable networks from Sonatel (Orange) dominate; 4G widely available for navigation apps, 5G boosting urban connectivity. Supports ride-hailing and real-time transport info.
Driving License
Foreign licenses valid 3 months with IDP (required for non-French licenses). Long-term residents must convert to Senegalese license via exam/equivalence at Direction de la Formation et des Brevets de Conducteur. Drives on right.
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