History of rail transport in El Salvador

This article is part of the history of rail transport by country series
A steam locomotive at Apopa

The history of rail transport in El Salvador began in 1882, with the opening of El Salvador's first line. All rail transport was suspended in 2002. However, limited services were resumed in 2007, between San Salvador, Ciudad Delgado and Apopa.

See also

  • iconTrains portal
  • flagEl Salvador portal

References

  • Hollingsworth, J B (1980). Atlas of the World's Railways. Adelaide: Rigby. p. 208. ISBN 0727003054.

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