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[[File:Transporte público de Ghana – Public Transport in Ghana (collage).JPG|thumb|300px|A collage of the Transport in Ghana and [[public transport]] systems in Ghana: [[Airbus A320]] of a Ghana [[Regional airline|Regional Airline]] in Ghana, [[Taxicab]] system in Ghana,{{clear}} [[Bus rapid transit|Bus Rapid Transit]] of [[Metro mass Transit L.T.D]] in Ghana, [[Railway Station]] and [[Kumasi]] [[Railway Station]] in Ghana, and [[Ferryboat]] transportation in Ghana.]]
 
'''Transport in Ghana''' is accomplished by road, rail, air and water. [[Ghana]]'s transportation and communications networks are centered in the southern regions, especially the areas in which gold, cocoa, and timber are produced. The northern and central areas are connected through a major road system.<ref name=transport>Clark, Nancy L. "Transportation and Telecommunications". ''[http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/ghtoc.html A Country Study: Ghana]'' (La Verle Berry, editor). [[Library of Congress]] [[Federal Research Division]] (November 1994). ''This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the [[public domain]]. [http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/about.html]''</ref>
 
Increased transport investment helped to increase the number of new vehicle registrations and transportation alternatives include rail, road, ferry, marine and air.<ref name=transport/>