Transport in Mauritius

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A map of Mauritius with major roadways in red

Transportation in Mauritius is characterized by the network of roadways, ports, and airports. The island was originally only accessible by boat until 1922, when the first flight landed in Mauritius.[1]

Rail transport

A public and industrial railway system existed from the 1860s to the 1960s.[2] Due to persistent unprofitability from 1948 to 1953, it was finally closed in 1964. From 1964 to 2020, there were no railways in Mauritius.

To cope with increasing road traffic congestion, a light rail system, Metro Express, was built between Curepipe and Port Louis. The project consisted of a number of phases; the first phase, Port Louis to Rose Hill, went operational in January 2020. When completed, the system covered a distance of some 25 km, with some 19 stations, many located in town centres along the route with existing transport terminals. The end-to-end journey time would be approximately 41 minutes and coaches would be air-conditioned. Headways would vary by time of day, but are expected to be of the order of 6 minutes in peak periods. Access to stations would be by an integrated system of comfortable and reliable feeder buses.[3] A 3.4-km branch with two stations will be built as well.[4]

Motorized transport

History

At the beginning of 1860, the transport of passengers and goods was undertaken by about 2,000 horses, 4,000 donkeys and 4,500 carriages and carts.[5] With the advent of the railways, and later of motorized transport, animal based transport systems declined on the island.

In January 1901, the first two-seater car, imported by Goupilles & Cies, was disembarked. In October of that same year, the Union Regnard sugar estate (Now F.U.E.L) received the first motorized truck of British origin, capable of transporting up to 5 tons.[6]

In 1930, the island had 3,016 vehicles: around 2,401 private cars, 300 taxis, 303 trucks, 92 buses and 220 motorcycles. In 1950, vehicles numbered in the 5,161 and went up to 13,291 in 1960 with the decline of the railways. In 1970, the number of vehicles nearly doubled, going to 25,389 motorised vehicles. This included 12,546 cars, 4,171 trucks, 722 buses and 5,383 motorcycles.[1] Public transport, in the form of buses, grew in line with the demographic and economic growth of the island; buses numbered 186 in 1950, 488 in 1960, 722 in 1970 and 1,490 in 1980.[7]

As of 2019, 580,629 vehicles were registered on the island. Of these, 299,998 were cars and dual-purpose vehicles (cars capable of carrying a certain load of goods), and 216,863 were motorcycles and autocycles (light motorcycles).[8]

National Land Transport Authority

The National Land Transport Authority (NTLA) is the governmental department established under the Road Traffic Act in 1980 whose main responsibility is the regulation and control of road transport in Mauritius and Rodrigues. It falls under the responsibility of the Ministry of Public Infrastructure, Land Transport and Shipping. The responsibility for the administration of the NTLA rests with the Road Transport Commissioner.

The NTLAA also has a board constituted under section 73 of the Road Traffic Act. The Board consists of a chairman appointed by the Minister and 10 other members. The board is responsible to hear and decide on the applications for licenses for the transport of goods and passengers; and disciplinary proceedings instituted against transport operators, drivers, and conductors of public service vehicles for offences committed under the Act.[9]

A public bus in Mauritius

The other responsibilities of this governmental department are:

  • registration and transfer of ownership of motor vehicles;
  • licensing of public service vehicles and goods vehicles as well as petrol service stations;
  • collection of road tax and other licence fees;
  • examination of motor vehicles as to their road-worthiness;
  • licensing of bus conductors;
  • enforcement of road transport legislation and monitoring the level of service of public transport;
  • enforcement of parking regulations;
  • keeping statistics relating to motor vehicles; and
  • planning of new transport services.

Road network

As of 2019, there are 2,772 kilometres (1,722 mi) of roads in Mauritius, of which 1,140 kilometres (710 mi) are main roads, 913 kilometres (567 mi) are secondary roads, 104 kilometres (65 mi) are motorways and the remaining 615 kilometres (382 mi) are made up of other types of roads. The percentage of paved roads is 98%. The number of vehicles per kilometre of road is 209.[8]

The motorway network includes three main motorways:[10]

Bus network

NTC's Yutong ZK6118HGA Bus arriving at Bagatelle and moving towards Port Louis on Route 163
TBS's Ashok Leyland Bus at Triolet, situated at the North of the Country

Mauritius has a widespread bus network with around 220 bus lines and roughly 900 bus stops.[12] They are operated by major companies (Mauritius Bus Transport, National Transport Corporation (NTC), United Bus Service (UBS)), as well as smaller companies (Rose Hill Transport (RHT), Triolet Bus Service (TBS) and others) and various individual operators that are organized in regional Bus Owners Co-operative Societies (BOCS). The bus prices are regulated by the Government of Mauritius. However, there is no such thing as an operator independent ticket which could be used across the island.[citation needed]

Bus routes

The following is a list of the bus routes operated in Mauritius:

Route number Origin Destination Via: Operator:
1 Port Louis/Victoria Rose Hill La Butte, Plaine Lauzun, GRNW, Coromandel, Beau Bassin RHT/Rose Hill Transport
1A St Patrick La Butte, Plaine Lauzun, GRNW, Coromandel, Barkly, Mont Roches, Roches Brunes, Stanley, Boundary
1B Rose Hill La Butte, Plaine Lauzun, GRNW, Coromandel, Beau Bassin, Vandermeersch
1C St Patrick La Butte, Plaine Lauzun, GRNW, Coromandel, Beau Bassin, Rose Hill
2 Port Louis/Victoria Curepipe/North La Butte, Plaine Lauzun, GRNW, Coromandel, Beau Bassin, Rose Hill, Belle Rose, Shoprite, Jumbo, Phoenix, St Paul, Castel, Eau Coulee UBS/United Bus Service
2A Forest Side(UBS Depot) La Butte, Plaine Lauzun, GRNW, Coromandel, Beau Bassin, Rose Hill, Belle Rose, Shoprite, Jumbo, Phoenix, St Paul, Castel, Eau Coulee, Curepipe/North, Morcellement Piat
3 Port Louis/Victoria Vacoas La Butte, Plaine Lauzun, GRNW, Coromandel, Beau Bassin, Rose Hill, Belle Rose, St Jean, Quatre Bornes, La Louise, Candos, Bonne Terre, La Caverne NTC/National Transport Corporation
3A Phoenix La Butte, Plaine Lauzun, GRNW, Coromandel, Beau Bassin, Rose Hill, Belle Rose, St Jean, Quatre Bornes, La Louise, Candos, Bonne Terre, La Caverne, Vacoas, Palmerstone
3B Bord Cascades/Henrietta La Butte, Plaine Lauzun, GRNW, Coromandel, Beau Bassin, Rose Hill, Belle Rose, St Jean, Quatre Bornes, La Louise, Candos, Bonne Terre, La Caverne, Quinze Cantons, Diolle, Glen Park
3C Bassin La Butte, Plaine Lauzun, GRNW, Coromandel, Beau Bassin, Rose Hill, Belle Rose, St Jean, Quatre Bornes, La Louise
3D La Marie La Butte, Plaine Lauzun, GRNW, Coromandel, Beau Bassin, Rose Hill, Belle Rose, St Jean, Quatre Bornes, La Louise, Candos, Bonne Terre, La Caverne, Quinze Cantons, Diolle, Glen Park, Morcellement Pousson
3E Vacoas Rose Hill La Caverne, Bonne Terre, Candos, La Louise, Quatre Bornes, St Jean, Belle Rose
4 Curepipe/North Quatre Bornes Eau Coulee, Castel, St Paul, Clarisse, Vacoas, La Caverne, Bonne Terre, Candos, La Louise NTC
4A Floreal, Cite Mangalkhan, Riverwalk, Vacoas, La Caverne, Bonne Terre, Candos, La Louise
5 Quatre Bornes Baie du Cap La Louise, Palma, Beau Songes, Geoffroy, Bambous, Cascavelle Mall, Casela, Tamarin, La Preneuse, Riviere Noire, Case Noyale, La Gaulette, Coteau Raffin, Le Morne, La Prairie, Maconde Individual Operators
6 Curepipe/South Riviere des Galets Forest Side, Seizieme Mille, Nouvelle France, Pont Colville, Beau Climat, La Flora, Riviere Dragon, Britannia, Tyack, Riviere des Anguilles, Union Ducray, St Aubin, Souillac, Surinam, Belle Vue, Chemin Grenier NTC
6A Chamouny Forest Side, Seizieme Mille, Nouvelle France, Pont Colville, Beau Climat, La Flora, Riviere Dragon, Britannia, Tyack, Riviere des Anguilles, Union Ducray, St Aubin, Souillac, Surinam, Belle Vue, Chemin Grenier
7 Riviere des Galets Rose Belle Chemin Grenier, Belle Vue, Surinam, Souillac, St Aubin, Union Ducray, Riviere des Anguilles, Tyack, Britannia, Riviere Dragon, La Flora, Beau Climat, Wireless Road, Balisson NTC
8 Souillac Choisy Surinam, Belle Vue, Chemin Grenier, Riviere des Galets, Beau Champ, Bel Ombre, St Martin, Baie du Cap NTC
9 Curepipe/South Mahebourg Forest Side, Seizieme Mille, Nouvelle France, Union Park, Balisson, Rose Belle, JN Hospital, New Grove, Mare d'Albert, Plaine Magnien, SSR International Airport, Beau Vallon Individual Operators/
10 Riviere des Galets Mahebourg Chemin Grenier, Belle Vue, Surinam, Souillac, Union Ducray, St Aubin, Riviere des Anguilles, Batimarais, Benares, Camp Diable, La Sourdine, L'Escalier, Plein Bois, Trois Boutiques, Union Vale, Plaine Magnien, SSR International Airport, Beau Vallon Individual Operators
10A Curepipe/South L'Escalier Forest Side, Seizieme Mille, Nouvelle France, Union Park, Balisson, Rose Belle, JN Hospital, New Grove, Mare d'Albert, Plaine Magnien, Union Vale, Trois Boutiques, Plein Bois Individual Operators
11 Mahebourg St Hubert Ville Noire, Grand Bel Air, Riche en Eau, St Hilaire, Cent Gaulettes Individual Operators
12 Port Louis/Victoria Sebastopol La Butte, Bell Village, Camp Chapelon, Pailles, Soreze, Montagne Ory, Moka Hospital, Bois Cheri, Petit Verger, Verdun, Alma, Quartier Militaire, Providence, Melrose, Montagne Blanche, Lesur Individual Operators
13 Rose Hill St Pierre Ebene Cybercity, Reduit, MGI, Moka Hospital, Bois Cheri, Petit Verger Individual Operators
13A Nouvelle Decouverte/Eau Bouille Ebene Cybercity, Reduit, MGI, Helvetia, Gentilly, St Pierre, L'Avenir, Beau Bois, Ripailles Individual Operators
13D La Laura Ebene Cybercity, Reduit, MGI, Helvetia, Gentilly, St Pierre, L'Avenir Individual Operators
14 Curepipe/South Rose Belle Forest Side, Seizieme Mille, Coriolis, Midlands, Bananes, Cluny, Cite Beemanique, Union Park, Balisson, JN Hospital NTC
15 Rose Hill Central Flacq Ebene Cybercity, Reduit, MGI, Helvetia, Gentilly, St Pierre, Verdun, Alma, Quartier Militaire, Providence, Mont Ida, Medine, Bel Etang, Camp de Masque, Unite, Bonne Mere, Boulet Rouge Individual Operators
15D L'Esperance Ebene Cybercity, Reduit, MGI, Helvetia, Gentilly, St Pierre, Verdun, Alma, Quartier Militaire, Bonne Veine
16 Rose Hill Central Flacq Ebene Cybercity, Reduit, MGI, Helvetia, Gentilly, St Pierre, Verdun, Alma, Quartier Militaire, Providence, Melrose, Montagne Blanche, Lesur, Sebastopol, Clavet, Belle Rive, Olivia, Deep River, Pont Lardier, Bel Air, Ecroignard, Bramsthan, Boulet Rouge Individual Operators
17 Curepipe/North Central Flacq Eau Coulee, Rue Couvent, Wooton, Belle Rive, Valetta, Quartier Militaire, Providence, Mont Ida, Medine, Bel Etang, Camp de Masque, Unite, Bonne Mere, Boulet Rouge Individual Operators/UBS(Only at night for Workers)
18 Central Flacq Mahebourg Boulet Rouge, Bramsthan, Ecroignard, Bel Air, Ernest Florent, Beau Champ, GRSE, Deux Frères, Quatre Soeurs, Grand Sable, Petit Sable, Bambous Virieux, Anse Jonchee, Bois des Amourettes, Vieux Grand Port, Riviere des Creoles, Petit Bel Air, Ville Noire Individual Operators
19 Port Louis/Immigration Creve Coeur Nicolay, Abercrombie, Ste Croix, Le Hochet, Terre Rouge, Bois Pignolet, Notre Dame, Baillache, Long Mountain, Valton MBT/Mauritian Bus Transport
20 Port Louis/Immigration Triolet Nicolay, Abercrombie, Ste Croix, Le Hochet, Terre Rouge, St Joseph, Arsenal, SSRN Hospital, Solitude, 7/8/9th Mile, Terminus TBS/Triolet Bus Service
20A Pointe aux Piments Nicolay, Abercrombie, Ste Croix, Le Hochet, Terre Rouge, St Joseph, Arsenal, Solitude, Triolet(7/8th Mile), Camp Lilas, Camp Bestel
21 Port Louis/Immigration Goodlands Nicolay, Abercrombie, Ste Croix, Le Hochet, Terre Rouge, St Joseph, Arsenal, SSRN Hospital, Morcellement St Andre, Plaine des Papayes, Belle Vue Pilot, Fond du Sac, The Vale, Petit Raffray, Trois Bras Individual Operators
22 Port Louis/Immigration Grand Gaube Nicolay, Abercrombie, Ste Croix, Le Hochet, Terre Rouge, Khoyratty, Calebasses, Pamplemousses, Belle Vue Harel, Forbach, Trois Bras, Goodlands, Roche Terre Individual Operators
23 Port Louis/Immigration Riviere du Rempart Nicolay, Abercrombie, Ste Croix, Le Hochet, Terre Rouge, Khoyratty, Calebasses, Pamplemousses, Mon Gout, The Mount, Piton, Esperance Trebuchet, Poudre d'Or, Ile d'Ambre, Panchvati, Hermitage, Pointe des Lascars, Haute Rive NTC
24 Nicolay, Abercrombie, Ste Croix, Le Hochet, Terre Rouge, Khoyratty, Calebasses, Pamplemousses, Mon Gout, Grande Rosalie, Petite Julie, Amaury, Barlow, Belle Vue Maurel
26 Goodlands Central Flacq Belmont, Poudre d'Or, Ile d'Ambre, Panchvati, Hermitage, Haute Rive, Riviere du Rempart, Plaine des Roches, Roches Noires, Poste Lafayette, Poste de Flacq, Constance Individual Operators/Divla Transport
27 Port Louis/Immigration Riviere du Rempart Nicolay, Abercrombie, Ste Croix, Le Hochet, Terre Rouge, Khoyratty, Calebasses, Pamplemousses, Belle Vue Harel, Mapou, Piton, Gokoolah, Amitie, Belle Vue Maurel NTC
28 Triolet 9/8/7th Mile, Solitude, Morcellement St Andre, Plaine des Papayes, Belle Vue Harel, Mapou, Piton, Gokoolah, Amitie, Belle Vue Maurel TBS
29(Merged with Route 240 as of 13th March 2024) Grand Baie Central Flacq Super U, La Croisette, Sottise, The Vale, Fond du Sac, Belle Vue Pilot, Plaine des Papayes, Belle Vue Harel, Piton, Gokoolah, Amitie, Belle Vue Maurel, Riviere du Rempart, Belle Vue Maurel, Bois Jacquot, Petite Retraite, Pont Blanc, Constance TBS/Divla Transport
30 Curepipe/North Dubreuil Eau Coulee, Rue Couvent, Wooton, Belle Rive, Piton du Milieu, La Chartreuse UBS
31 Ebene Cybercity Bassin Rose Hill, Boundary, Trefles, Berthaud, La Louise RHT
33 Plaine Verte Pailles Desforges Street, Pope Hennessy St, Labourdonnais St, Dr Jeetoo Hospital, La Butte, Bell Village, Camp Chapelon, Les Guibies UBS
33A Cite Vallijee Terre Rouge Bell Village, La Butte, Casernes, Dr Jeetoo Hospital, Labourdonnais St, Pope Hennessy St, Desforges St, Plaine Verte, Cite Martial, Ste Croix, Le Hochet UBS
34 Curepipe/South Bois Cheri Forest Side, Seizieme Mille, Nouvelle France, Pont Colville, Beau Climat, La Flora, Grand Bois NTC
35 Vacoas Hollyrood La Caverne, Quinze Cantons NTC
39 Rose Hill Plaisance Hugnin Road, Ratsitatane Avenue UBS
39A Camp Levieux Hugnin Road, Plaisance
41/41A Port Louis/Immigration Vallee des Pretres Desforges St, Plaine Verte St Francois Xavier St, Cite Martial, La Croisee, Carreau Lalo, Carolines
43 Curepipe/North Camp Levieux Eau Coulee, Castel, St Paul, Phoenix, Jumbo, Shoprite, Belle Rose, Rose Hill, Hugnin Road, Roches Brunes, Mont Roches
44 Curepipe/North Camp les Juges Forest Side, Cite Atlee, Labrasserie
45 Rose Hill Albion Hugnin Road, Roches Brunes, Mont Roches, St Martin, Canot, Gros Cailloux, Petite Riviere, Camp Creoles, Belle Vue
45A Rose Hill Albion Hugnin Road, Roches Brunes, Mont Roches, St Martin, Canot, Morcellement Chazal
46 Mahebourg Blue Bay Cite la Chaux, Pointe Jerome, Pointe d'Esny, Preskil Individual Operators
47 Port Louis/Immigration Cite Vallijee New Trunk Road, Bell Village, Cassis UBS
50 Port Louis/Immigration Tranquebar Desforges St, Pope Hennessy St, Champs de Mars UBS
51/51A Port Louis/Immigration Pointe aux Sables Victoria Square, La Butte, Plaine Lauzun, GRNW, La Tour Koenig, Terrasson, Petit Verger TBS
52 Port Louis/Immigration Medine Victoria Square, La Butte, Plaine Lauzun, GRNW, Richelieu, Petite Riviere, Gros Cailloux, Canot, Bambous NTC
52A Albion Victoria Square, La Butte, Plaine Lauzun, GRNW, Richelieu, Petite Riviere, Camp Creoles, Belle Vue
52B Bambous/Geoffroy NHDC Victoria Square, La Butte, Plaine Lauzun, GRNW, Richelieu, Petite Riviere, Gros Cailloux, Canot, Bambous
52C Bambous/La Valette Victoria Square, La Butte, Plaine Lauzun, GRNW, Richelieu, Petite Riviere, Gros Cailloux, Canot, Bambous
53 Goodlands Central Flacq Belmont, Poudre d'Or, Ile d'Ambre, Panchvati, Hermitage, Haute Rive, Riviere du Rempart, Belle Vue Maurel, Amaury, Laventure, Petite Retraite, Pont Blanc, Constance Individual Operators
55 Central Flacq Trou d'Eau Douce Boulet Rouge, Boulet Rouge, La Gaieté, Bramsthan, Camp Ithier Individual Operators
56 Central Flacq GRSE Boulet Rouge, Bramsthan, Ecroignard, Bel Air, Ernest Florent, Beau Champ NTC
57 Quatre Bornes Flic en Flac La Louise, Palma, Beaux Songes, Geoffroy, Bambous, Cascavelle Mall, Domaine Anna Individual Operators
61 Curepipe/South Camp Diable Forest Side, Seizieme Mille, Nouvelle France, Pont Coalville, Beau Climat, La Flora, Riviere du Poste, Riviere Dragon, Riche Bois NTC
61A Forest Side, Seizieme Mille, Nouvelle France, Pont Coalville, Beau Climat, La Flora, Riviere du Poste, Riviere Dragon, Britannia, Tyack, Riviere des Anguilles, Batimarais, St Amand, Benares
62 Curepipe/South Riviere du Poste Forest Side, Seizieme Mille, Nouvelle France, Union Park, Balisson, Rose Belle, JN Hospital, New Grove, Mare Tabac Individual Operators
63 SSRN Hospital Roches Noires Beau Plan, Mahogany Mall, Pamplemousses, Mon Gout, Grande Rosalie, Petite Julie, Amaury, Belle Vue Maurel, Riviere du Rempart, Haute Rive NTC
63A Port Louis/Immigration Nicolay, Abercrombie, Ste Croix, Le Hochet, Terre Rouge, St Joseph, Arsenal, SSRN Hospital, Beau Plan, Mahogany Mall, Pamplemousses, Mon Gout, Grande Rosalie, Petite Julie, Amaury, Belle Vue Maurel, Riviere du Rempart, Haute Rive

Water transport

Ports and harbours

Port Louis is the main port in Mauritius. Port Mathurin is the main port on Rodrigues Island.[13] Mauritius was only accessible by boat until 1922, when the first flight landed in Mauritius.[1]

Panorama view of Port Louis (Hotel Le Suffren)

Merchant marine

total: 8 ships (1,000 GT or over) totalling 550142 GT/90,017 tonnes deadweight (DWT)
ships by type: cargo 2, combination bulk 2, container 2, cargo 2[clarification needed]
note: includes some foreign-owned ships registered here as a flag of convenience: Belgium 1, India 3, Norway 1, Switzerland 2 (2002 est.)[citation needed]

Air transport

History

The first recorded flight taking off from Mauritius was undertaken on 2 June 1922 by Major F.W. Honnet. The plane, a mono-engine biplane, christened Maurice, had come by boat. For the inaugural flight, the land at the Gymkhana, Vacoas was converted into an improvised airport.[1]

On 10 September 1933, two French pilots, Maurice Samat and Paul Louis Lemerle, flew from Reunion Island to Mauritius on a

Second World War, the island gained a strategic importance in the Indian Ocean and thus the British government hastily built a new airport in the south of the island at Plaisance. On 24 November 1943, the first military airplane, a Dakota of the Royal Air Force (R.A.F) coming from Nairobi with a stopover at Madagascar
, landed in Plaisance.

In 1945, with the end of the war, the airport was opened to the civil aviation. Thus, on 10 February of that year, a Junker 52 of the Réseau des Liaisons Aériennes Francaises (R.L.A.F), later known as Air France, landed in Plaisance. Since 1945, the R.L.A.F operated the Paris-Mauritius line. The journey of 6 days and 7 stops included Antananarivo and Reunion island. In 1946, the R.A.F handed over the Plaisance airport to the Mauritian authorities.

SkyWays initiated a weekly flight on the Plaisance-Nairobi line. The introduction of Boeings as from 1961 sensibly reduced the travel time on this line. Even though Mauritius was a British colony, the British Overseas Airways Corporation (B.O.A.C) began to come to Mauritius only from 1962. The Mauritius-London itinerary took 26 hours, with 4 stops. In 1967, a Boeing 707, capable of carrying 160 passengers was introduced on the Paris-Mauritius line, decreasing the travel time to 18 hours.[1]

Initially, Mauritian civil and commercial aviation developed under the impulsion of Rogers & Co Company. The aviation department within Rogers was created by Amédée Maingard on his return from the Second World War. In June 1967, the national company, Air Mauritius was created. The Mauritian government, British Airways, Air France and Air India were the initial stakeholders in this initiative, with Rogers an active supporter. Amédée Maingard became the first president of Air Mauritius and Jean Ribet the general manager.[7] In December 1972, Air Mauritius landed a Piper-Navajo (twin-engined plane of 6 places), rented from Air Madagascar, in Rodrigues. Then, as from 1975, a Havilland Twin Otter of 16 places was used on the Mauritius-Rodrigues route.[14]

Airports

As of 2014, there are 2 airports in Mauritius and its dependencies.

Runways and length Number Airport(s)
Paved, over 3,047 meters 1 Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport, Plaine Magnien
Paved, 914 to 1,523 meters 1
Rodrigues Island

See also

References

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  13. ^ "Rodrigues Island | island, Mauritius | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 26 July 2022.
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