Road The
St William Grant Park (Parade) in the heart of downtown Kingston is the starting point for three of
Jamaica's four A roads, namely the A1 (Kingston to
Lucea), the A3 (Kingston to
Saint Ann's Bay) and the A4 (Kingston to
Annotto Bay), while the city itself is provided with a dense network of trunk, main, secondary and minor roads. It also consists of the
Highway 2000, Jamaica which runs through
Portmore,
Ocho Rios and
Mandeville. A new section of
Highway 2000, Jamaica (called "T3") was recently opened to the public. It has greatly reduced the travel time between Kingston and Montego Bay from 4 hours to a mere hours. Kingston is served well by a modern bus system, The Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC), as well as mini buses and taxis, which operate throughout the city with major hubs at Parade,
Cross Roads, and
Half Way Tree.
Buses In June 1898, the existing mule car service was phased out and a transition to electric trams, initially operated by the West India Electric Company and later by the Jamaica Public Service Company, was undertaken. This transition to the electric tram was completed on 31 March 1899. This service continued to operate, but the inflexibility of a tram service could not keep pace with a growing city, and the tram service ceased to operate on 7 August 1948. Between 1948 and 1953, a motor bus service was operated by a company called Jamaica Utilities. The government revoked its franchise in 1953. From 1953 to 1983, the
Jamaica Omnibus Service operated a service, which at its peak consisted of over 600 buses and served an area spanning Spanish Town, Border, Mt. James, Bull Bay and Port Royal. It was wound up by the government in 1983 after being nationalised in 1974. Kingston is served well by a modern bus system, the
Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC), mini buses, and taxis, which operate throughout the city with major hubs at Parade,
Cross Roads,
Half Way Tree and elsewhere.
Air Kingston's international airport is the
Norman Manley International Airport, while
Tinson Pen Aerodrome in Kingston provides domestic services.
Sea Historically, the Kingston waterfront was Jamaica's main port with many
finger piers at which freighters and passenger liners could dock. More recently, with the
containerisation of freight, the port has moved to Newport West. ==Emergency services==