Rail transport in Honduras

Rail transport in Honduras

Railroads in Honduras were built in late 19th and early 20th centuries by two competing U.S. corporations - United Fruit (Tela Railroad Company) and Standard Fruit (later nationalized). All were in the Caribbean coastal area and never reached the capital. In 1993, the combined network had 785 km. At present (2006), only three separate segments remain in operation under the management of FNH - Ferrocarril Nacional de Honduras:
* San Pedro Sula - Puerto Cortes (50 km, freight trains carrying mainly lumber)
* City rail in La Ceiba (3 km, passenger transport between downtown and a western suburb, Col. Sitramacsa)
* Line between La Unión, Honduras and Parque Nacional Cuero y Salado (9 km, transport of coconuts to a processing plant and of tourists to national park)

History

The railroads in Honduras were originally built by banana companies and consisted of two separate systems with differing gauges. The larger system, with almost 600 kilometers of track, was built by Standard Fruit Company in the early 1900s. Half of this system was RailGauge|42 narrow gauge; the other half consisted of RailGauge|36, narrow gauge lines. The government nationalized the Standard Fruit line in 1983, renaming it the Honduras National Railroad (Ferrocarril Nacional de Honduras--FNH). The other system, owned by the Tela Railroad Company, a subsidiary of Chiquita Brands International, encompassed 190 kilometers of 1,067 mm narrow-gauge lines. Both systems were located in the north central and northwestern coastal areas of Honduras and provided freight and passenger service. ( [http://www.country-data.com/cgi-bin/query/r-5692.html from www.countrydata.com] ).

FERISTSA

In 2008, the FERISTSA Railway would connect Mexico with Panama with 1435mm gauge via Central America. [ [http://www.reference.com/browse/wiki/FERISTSA Reference.com/Encyclopedia/FERISTSA ] ]

See also

* Honduras
* Rail transport by country

References

External links

* [http://www.fahrplancenter.com/AIFFLACentroamerica03.html Unofficial timetables of Central American railroads]
* [http://www.fahrplancenter.com/FCNacionalHondurasPics1.html Pictures from 2003, before suspension of passenger trains Puerto Cortés - Tela]
* [http://railtrips.euweb.cz/c_hon_rail_en.html Overview of Honduras rail with contact addresses, pictures and external links]
* [http://www2.citytel.net/~solar/railroad%20essay.html More pictures from La Ceiba city rail (2005)]


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