Panama Canal Railway

Local namePanama Canal Railway
LocationPanamá Oeste Province, Panama

The Panama Canal Railway is a railway line linking the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean in Central America. The route stretches 47.6 miles across the Isthmus of Panama from Colón to Balboa. Because of the difficult physical conditions of the route and state of technology, the construction was renowned as an international engineering achievement, one that cost US$8 million and the lives of an estimated 5,000 to 10,000 workers. Opened in 1855, the railway preceded the Panama Canal by half a century; the railway was vital in assisting the construction of the canal in the early 1900s. With the opening of the canal, the railroad's route was changed as a result of the creation of Gatun Lake, which flooded part of the original route. Following World War II, the railroad's importance declined and much of it fell into a state of neglect until 1998, when a project to rebuild the railroad to haul intermodal traffic began; the new railroad opened in 2001.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panama_Canal_Railway

Official website http://www.panarail.com/en/

Email info@panarail.com

Phone +507 317 6070

Address Via Centenario, Panama

Coordinates 9°1'50.66" N -79°38'6.993" E

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