Havana Suburban Railway

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Havana Suburban Railway
Red del ferrocarril suburbano de La Habana
A suburban train at Havana Fontanar station
A suburban train at Havana Fontanar station
Overview
OwnerFerrocarriles de Cuba
LocaleHavana
Transit typeSuburban rail, Rapid transit
Number of lines8
Operation
Operator(s)Ferrocarriles de Cuba
Technical
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) (standard gauge)
Electrification600 V DC (Limited to Hershey Railway)[1]
System map

Havana Cujae station
A suburban train at Bejucal station

The Havana Suburban Railway (Spanish: Red del ferrocarril suburbano de La Habana) is a passenger rail network serving the city of Havana, capital of Cuba, and its suburbs. Owned by the national company Ferrocarriles de Cuba, it represents the only suburban rail system of the Caribbean island.

Overview

Outside Havana, the network serves some towns of its metropolitan area in Artemisa and Mayabeque provinces. A little part of Matanzas Province is served by the only electrified line of Cuba, the Hershey Electric Railway from Havana Casablanca station to Matanzas.[1]

Havana Subway plans

Plans for the construction of a rapid transit network in Havana had already been studied in 1921.[2] Other plans for a subway, based on Russian networks, were studied in the late 1970s and 1980s, due to the relations between Cuba and the USSR. After the Soviet dissolution of 1991 and to the consequent lack of funds of Cuban government, the hypothesis for a Havana Metro were abandoned.

Routes

The network consists of 8 lines, departing from the 3 terminal stations of Havana: Central (4 lines), Tulipán (or 19 de Noviembre, 3 lines) and Casablanca (1 line).

1 Havana Central ↔ Hv CotorroSan José de las LajasGüinesPalos
2 Havana Central ↔ Hv Calabazar ↔ Hv Aeropuerto T1 ↔ Hv Santiago de Las VegasBejucal
3 Havana Central ↔ Hv Parque Lenin ↔ Hv ExpoCuba
4 Havana Central ↔ Hv Guanabo Viejo ↔ Hv Playa de Guanabo[3]
5 Havana Tulipán ↔ Hv Rincón ↔ San Antonio de los Baños
6 Havana Tulipán ↔ Hv Rincón ↔ Güira de MelenaAlquízarArtemisa (West Line)
7 Havana Tulipán ↔ Hv Rincón ↔ BejucalBatabanó (South Line)
8 Havana Casablanca ↔ Hv Guanabo ViejoSanta Cruz del NorteMatanzas (Hershey Line)
  • Note: the stations marked with "Hv" are located in the city of Havana.

Services

The network has limited use as urban transport and is primarily conceived to serve the suburbs and towns surrounding the capital. The price is very cheap and is subsidized by the state (like in New York). Train frequency is low and varies between 2 and 5 daily departures per route and convoys are composed of 2 or 3 cars and diesel locomotives on some routes. Several stations are linked to the MetroBus,[4] a bus network and the principal public urban transport of Havana.[5] On 2012 the Cuban government is making efforts to revitalize the rail network and expand the service.

See also

References

External links

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