Looking out of Kingston railway terminus along the permanent way from near the buffers.
All railway stations in Jamaica closed in October 1992 when passenger traffic abruptly ceased.[1] They are here listed by branch and distance from
Kingston.[2] In some cases elevation (height above sea level) is also shown.[3] The
Jamaica Railway Corporation resumed operating passenger services in July 2011, before ending them again in August 2012 due to financial difficulties.[4]
Map of the Jamaica railway system at its pre-bauxite peak c1945.
Bernard Lodge[13] which is a sugar estate south east of Spanish Town. Satellite images show what appears to be an abandoned line heading in this direction from Spanish Town station but no other references to it have been found.
Looking out of Kingston railway terminus along the permanent way from near the buffers.
All railway stations in Jamaica closed in October 1992 when passenger traffic abruptly ceased.[1] They are here listed by branch and distance from
Kingston.[2] In some cases elevation (height above sea level) is also shown.[3] The
Jamaica Railway Corporation resumed operating passenger services in July 2011, before ending them again in August 2012 due to financial difficulties.[4]
Map of the Jamaica railway system at its pre-bauxite peak c1945.
Bernard Lodge[13] which is a sugar estate south east of Spanish Town. Satellite images show what appears to be an abandoned line heading in this direction from Spanish Town station but no other references to it have been found.