South Drain, also Zuiddrain, is a town in western Suriname. Since the pavement of 32 kilometres (20 mi) road section to Nieuw Nickerie, it is the final destination of the northern East-West Link. The European Union funded the reconstruction, which started in 2007, with 13.2 million euro.[1][2] The section was opened on 30 April 2010.[3][4] There is a jeep trail between South Drain and Apoera, connecting the Northern East-West Link with the Southern East-West Link. Contrary to earlier plans, the pavement of this road is not imminent.[5]
Suriname-Guyana border
Since 1998, the CANAWAIMA ferry connects South Drain with Moleson Creek in Guyana.[6] This is the only legal connection between the two countries, but before the repavement of the road many travelers preferred to take a back-track route.[7]