History of rail transport in Nicaragua
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series'' The history of rail transport in Nicaragua began in 1860s, with the first plans for a railway in
Nicaragua Nicaragua (; ), officially the Republic of Nicaragua (), is the largest country in Central America, bordered by Honduras to the north, the Caribbean to the east, Costa Rica to the south, and the Pacific Ocean to the west. Managua is the countr ...
. The first line was opened in 1882. In the past, there were gauge railways on the Pacific coast, connecting major cities. A private gauge line operated on the Atlantic coast. However, as of 2006, there were no longer any trains in Nicaragua. All traffic has been suspended since September 2001, ending several decades of a steady decline.


Beginnings

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'' First projects for the construction of railways in
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were considered in the 1860s. In 1873, the government signed contracts with J. E. Hollembeck & Co. for building a line between
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and Granada, and with Enrique Meiggs Keith for a line from Corinto to León. However, there were no practical results. In 1876, President
Pedro Joaquín Chamorro Alfaro Pedro Joaquín Chamorro Alfaro (29 June 1818 in Granada – 7 June 1890 in Granada) was the President of Nicaragua from 1 March 1875 to 1 March 1879 and a member of the conservative dominant oligarchy Chamorro family. Background He was a son o ...
enacted a decree, calling for a construction of a railway from Corinto via
Chinandega Chinandega () is a city and the departmental seat of Chinandega department in Nicaragua. It is also the administrative centre of the surrounding municipality of the same name. It is Nicaragua's 2nd most important city (economy) and 6th largest ...
and León to the nearest port on
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(later Western division). The railway would be connected to the capital through steamboats. Another section of railway (later Eastern division) should be built from
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to Granada via
Masaya Masaya () is the capital city of Masaya Department in Nicaragua. It is situated approximately 14 km west of Granada and 31 km southeast of Managua. It is located just east of the Masaya Volcano, an active volcano from which the ...
or along the Tipitapa river. Works on the Western division started in 1878. The first engine arrived at Chinandega in November 1880, and the first segment – Corinto to Chinadega – was completed and put into operation March 10, 1882. Construction continued and in 1883, the railway reached the city of León and León Viejo, a settlement on the bank of Lago de Managua. A new city, Puerto Momotombo, was inaugurated in 1884 to serve the port and transshipment station. The western division had of the main line plus of secondary lines. The construction of the Eastern division commenced in Nicaragua in 1883. In 1884, the line reached Masaya and the construction was completed in 1886 in Granada. The division had of main line, plus of secondary lines. In 1885, a contract was signed for the construction of Ferrocarril a Los Pueblos de Carazo, branching from the "Eastern division" in Masaya towards
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, across an area of coffee farming. The line, long and including a long tunnel, was completed in 1887. In 1895–1898, a branch Chinandega -
El Viejo El Viejo is a city and a municipality in the Chinandega department of Nicaragua. El Viejo is a small city near the city of Chinandega, noted for its particular gastronomic specialties, which include ''rosquillas'' ( a type of doughnut), ''cajet ...
() extended from the Western division.


Twentieth century

The Central division, connecting the Western and Eastern divisions between La Paz Vieja and Managua, was constructed from 1900 to 1902. This made obsolete the steamboat connection across Lago de Managua and the branch to Puerto Momotombo was abandoned in 1903. There were plans to extend the network to the Atlantic coast. A contract was signed in 1903. The line should have stretched 288 km from San Miguelito (a port at
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) through a difficult terrain to Monkey Point at the Caribbean coast. In 1909, after constructing about of tracks, the works stopped and never resumed again. Nicaraguan railways never connected both coasts. Private investors later built an isolated standard gauge line between
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and Cocoland. It operated from 1925 until 1955 and was used mainly for a transport of lumber and bananas. Additional lines on the Pacific coast were built in the subsequent decades. In 1940, the National railways consisted of the following lines: * Corinto - Granada 191.98 km *
Masaya Masaya () is the capital city of Masaya Department in Nicaragua. It is situated approximately 14 km west of Granada and 31 km southeast of Managua. It is located just east of the Masaya Volcano, an active volcano from which the ...
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Diriamba Diriamba is a city and a municipality in the Carazo department of Nicaragua, with a population of 64,757 (2020 estimate). It is located 41 km south of Managua, the capital of Nicaragua. Geography The city's elevation (just above 500 mete ...
43.49 km * León - El Sauce 72.00 km * San Jorge -
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31.00 km *
Chinandega Chinandega () is a city and the departmental seat of Chinandega department in Nicaragua. It is also the administrative centre of the surrounding municipality of the same name. It is Nicaragua's 2nd most important city (economy) and 6th largest ...
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31.00 km *
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13.00 km Total: 382.48 km In the 1960s and 1970s, the railway went into a decline, exacerbated further by the Managua earthquake of 1972. The government reacted to this by constructing a 25.4 km branch from Ceiba Mocha to Puerto Somoza (now Puerto Sandino) in 1976. This significantly increased productive operations and revenues, but did not reverse the long-term trend. Governmental subsidies were steadily increasing and passenger transport declining. The oldest line Corinto - León was abandoned in 1982 when floods damaged tracks. In 1993, there were still 373 km of narrow gauge tracks in the Pacific region and isolated 3 km of standard gauge line at Puerto Cabezas in the Caribbean. Several trains a day carried passengers south from Managua to Granada, or north from the capital to León.


Closure

Most lines were shut down on December 31, 1993 by President
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who ordered the rolling stock and rail demolished and sold for scrap. The last one – 6 km from
Chichigalpa Chichigalpa () is a town and municipality in the Chinandega Department of Nicaragua. History Pre-Columbian It is presumed that Chichigalpa's first inhabitants arrived from the north. While their civilizations were not as advanced as those of the A ...
to Ing. S. Antonio – was decommissioned in September 2001.


Future plans

Nicaragua will have railway lines from
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to Corinto via León and railway lines to
San Juan del Sur San Juan del Sur is a municipality and coastal town on the Pacific Ocean, in the Rivas department in southwest Nicaragua. It is located south of Managua. San Juan del Sur is popular among surfers and is a vacation spot for many Nicaraguan ...
via
Masaya Masaya () is the capital city of Masaya Department in Nicaragua. It is situated approximately 14 km west of Granada and 31 km southeast of Managua. It is located just east of the Masaya Volcano, an active volcano from which the ...
. Feasibility studies are currently being conducted by
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and Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure.


See also

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History of Nicaragua Nicaragua is a nation in Central America. It is located about midway between Mexico and Colombia, bordered by Honduras to the north and Costa Rica to the south. Nicaragua ranges from the Caribbean Sea on the nation's east coast, and the Pacific ...
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Rail transport in Nicaragua As of 2012, there is no rail transport in Nicaragua. All traffic has been suspended since September 2001, ending several decades of a steady decline. In the past, there were gauge railroads on the Pacific coast, connecting major cities. A priv ...


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