
The State Railways Institution (, or IFE) is a state-run organization of
Venezuela
Venezuela, officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, is a country on the northern coast of South America, consisting of a continental landmass and many Federal Dependencies of Venezuela, islands and islets in the Caribbean Sea. It com ...
that manages the railway systems of the country. Its headquarters are located in
Caracas
Caracas ( , ), officially Santiago de León de Caracas (CCS), is the capital and largest city of Venezuela, and the center of the Metropolitan Region of Caracas (or Greater Caracas). Caracas is located along the Guaire River in the northern p ...
, Venezuela.
According to the 1999
Constitution
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When these pri ...
, its renovation is a national priority. The new infrastructure which has been added includes the first new above-ground train line constructed in Venezuela for more than 70 years, the Ezequiel Zamora Mass Transportation System. Named after the soldier
Ezequiel Zamora, it was inaugurated on October 15, 2006, by President
Hugo Chávez
Hugo Rafael Chávez Frías (; ; 28 July 1954 – 5 March 2013) was a Venezuelan politician, Bolivarian Revolution, revolutionary, and Officer (armed forces), military officer who served as the 52nd president of Venezuela from 1999 until De ...
.
History
Historically, much of the original Venezuelan network was designed in the 19th century in the
Federalist period and under the administration of
Antonio Guzmán Blanco
Antonio Leocadio Guzmán Blanco (28 February 1829 – 28 July 1899) was a Venezuelan military leader, statesman, diplomat and politician. He was the president of Venezuela for , from 1870 until 1877, from 1879 until 1884, and from 1886 until 1 ...
, in order to open up the country for trade and earn foreign revenues. However, the first licenses were signed and revoked nine times before the first stretch was operating.
Two of the first lines connected
Caracas
Caracas ( , ), officially Santiago de León de Caracas (CCS), is the capital and largest city of Venezuela, and the center of the Metropolitan Region of Caracas (or Greater Caracas). Caracas is located along the Guaire River in the northern p ...
to its port of
La Guaira
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The city hosts its own professional baseball team i ...
(the
La Guaira and Caracas Railway) and to
Valencia
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(the
Great Venezuela Railway) in the 1880s.
Notable
engineers
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associated with its original development include:
John Grover and
Robert Fairlie. Some of the later lines were designed by
William A. Welch and
Thomas Kavanagh (Caracas subway).
Rail transport in Venezuela was neglected and went into a major decline from the 1950s, with bus and road transport taking its place. However, Caracas opened the first line of its
subway system in 1983, and plans were made for a railway system which would include lines near Caracas and also into the interior of the country.
In 1975 was devised by the "Instituto Ferrocarriles del Estado" (IFE) a ''National Plan Ferrocarrilero'' that began in Maracaibo and reached Barquisimeto-Puerto Cabello-Valencia-Caracas-Cua, following from Cua to Barcelona and Ciudad Bolivar-Ciudad Guayana. The company "Saprolate-Tranarg" made all aerial photographic surveys and the Plan was approved by the then President
Luis Herrera Campins, but in the 1980s the Plan IFE was blocked for economic reasons after the devaluation of the Bolivar in 1983 and then was finally canceled with the
Caracazo
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of 1989. Only the section Caracas-
Cúa was maintained as a budgeted project (and was made, being inaugurated in 2006 by President
Hugo Chavez
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) .
The 1999 constitution was a signal for a major reinvestment in the infrastructure of the state. Much of the renovation of the current Venezuelan railway network is still at the planning stage, with some already constructed and the rest to be built over a period of about 30 years.
Railway network

The Venezuelan network includes of rail in
standard gauge
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. The network covers the populated and production areas in the country, and is managed by IFE under various Regional Development Plans. There are also connections between
Colombia
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and
Brazil
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that link to the other countries of South America, although traffic in the border areas are affected by foreign policy and defence strategy.
IFE is the sole operator of trains in Venezuela, however, they have created various railway names assigned to different regions throughout the country.
Operational
Fully Updated
Caracas – Cúa branch
After 70 years without major improvements to the Venezuelan railway system, the Caracas –
Cúa line was opened for public service on October 15, 2006.
The route is part of the projected
Ezequiel Zamora railway axis. It starts from Caracas and ends in Cúa,
Miranda State. The main terminal is located next to the
Caracas Metro (subway) line 3 La Rinconada Terminal Station. This short North-South line can be passenger travelled in approximately, 30 minutes.
The following are the names of the 4 stations and the estimated travel time from Caracas and then the additional time to the next station. Also there is a delay time before the train restarts the trip which can be adjusted by management policy.
File:Estacion-caracas-ferrocarril.JPG, Libertador Simón Bolívar
Simón José Antonio de la Santísima Trinidad Bolívar y Palacios (24July 178317December 1830) was a Venezuelan statesman and military officer who led what are currently the countries of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Panama, and Bol ...
station, Caracas
File:Ferro ezeq cua.JPG, Ezequiel Zamora station, Cúa
File:Estacion_Libertador_Simon_Bolivar_Caracas.jpg, Libertador Simón Bolívar
Simón José Antonio de la Santísima Trinidad Bolívar y Palacios (24July 178317December 1830) was a Venezuelan statesman and military officer who led what are currently the countries of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Panama, and Bol ...
station
File:Iafetren.JPG, Cua station, Commuter train for local passengers
Modernization/reconstruction
Puerto Cabello – Yaritagua – Barquisimeto branch
The main branch of the
Simón Bolívar railway axis is a east–west line where a full upgrade/restoration was planned with a projected completion date of 2010. This line connects
Carabobo State,
Yaracuy State and
Lara State
Lara State (, ) is one of the 23 states of Venezuela. Lara is located in the Central-Western Region, Venezuela. The state capital is Barquisimeto.
Lara State covers a total surface area of and, in 2015, had a census population of 2,019,211.
...
. The stations are as follows:
* Puerto Cabello, Carabobo State;
*
Morón, Carabobo State;
*
San Felipe, Yaracuy State;
*
Urama, Yaracuy State;
*
Chivacoa, Yaracuy State;
* Yaritagua, Yaracuy State and;
* Barquisimeto, Lara State.
Yaritagua – Acarigua branch
Another branch of the Simón Bolívar railway axis is a north–south line connection between the Yaritagua, Yaracuy State, Acarigua,
Portuguesa State
Portuguesa State (, ) is one of the 23 States of Venezuela, states of Venezuela. Located in the west of the Republic, it is often considered the "breadbasket of Venezuela" for the large amount of agricultural products produced there. The state is ...
where a full upgrade restoration is in progress.
San Juan de los Morros – San Fernando de Apure branch
A north–south line where a full upgrade/restoration was originally projected for completion by the end of 2010. This line was supposed to connect
Guárico
Guárico State (, ) is one of the 23 states of Venezuela. The state capital is San Juan de Los Morros and the largest city is Calabozo, other important city centers include Valle de la Pascua and Zaraza. Guárico State covers a total surface ...
State and
Apure State
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.
Services
The railway provides both freight and passenger service.
Freight
Between Puerto Cabello and Barquisimeto movement of loads over 3 million tons per month have been exceeded.
Passenger

, passenger service is provided only between the stations on the Caracas – Cúa Branch. The following table shows the train schedule:
All times are subject to change depending on special events, system improvements and the decisions the managers may make. In 2023, in response to growing demand, the IFE gave in to pressure and finally introduced Sunday services.
Construction
Work in progress
Puerto Cabello – La Encrucijada branch
Another part of the Ezequiel Zamora railway axis has under construction between the sea port city of Puerto Cabello, Carabobo State, and the crossroads town of
La Encrucijada,
Aragua State. The line is predominately east–west, although between the station at
Naguanagua and the terminus at Puerto Cabello the route changes to a north–south direction.
14 tunnels including the
Bárbula Tunnel (the longest in South America) and many bridges are required to connect between the various stations along this line.
The project is behind schedule. In 2016 work on the Puerto Cabello railway was described as "irregular and marked by slow payments by the client as a result of the
country’s poor economic conditions, mainly related to the drop in the price of oil."
The new stations under construction are found in:
*
La Encrucijada, Aragua State; the hub in La Encrucijada will provide easy access to the users from
Cagua, Aragua State.
*
Maracay
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, Aragua State;
*
Mariara, Carabobo State;
*
San Joaquín, Carabobo State
**
San Diego
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, Carabobo State*
** Naguanagua, Carabobo State*
* Puerto Cabello, Carabobo State
(*)These two are suburban cities of
Valencia
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.
Chaguaramas – Las Mercedes – Cabruta – Caicara del Orinoco branch
Another branch north–south line found mainly in Guarico State that will cross the Orinoco River and enter the
Bolívar State.
Maracaibo – Sabana de Mendoza branch
This will start in the capital city of Maracaibo
Zulia State
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nearby the
Maracaibo Metro
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(subway) station. The line will cross the mouth of
Lake Maracaibo
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in a combination tunnel/bridge under construction in an east–west direction and after the
El Tablazo stop the line follows a north-north-west to south-south-east direction. The stations are as follows:
* Maracaibo, Zulia State;
* El Tablazo, Zulia State;
*
Santa Rita State;
*
Cabimas
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Before 1900, Venezuela was known to possess commercial quantities of petroleum. One major find was the ' Zumaq ...
, Zulia State;
*
Ciudad Ojeda, Zulia State;
*
Lagunillas, Zulia State;
*
Bachaquero, Zulia State;
*
Mene Grande, Zulia State;
* Sabana de Mendoza,
Trujillo State.
Puerto Ordaz – Maturín – Manicuare branch
This route will start from Ciudad Guyana
Bolívar State, the Puerto Ordaz section and cross the
Orinoco River
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to go south–north to reach Maturín,
Monagas State
Monagas State (, ) is one of the 23 states of Venezuela.
Monagas State covers a total surface area of and, as of the 2011 census, had a population of 905,443.
Monagas State is surrounded by Sucre State in the north, Anzoátegui State in the ...
and continue till it reaches the
Sucre State
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where the line will run east–west until it reaches the deep sea water port of Manicuare.
Acarigua – Turén branch
The completion of an extension of the Simón Bolívar railway axis is a north–south line connection between Acarigua, and Turén.
Tinaco – Anaco branch
The first phase is part of the
North Llanero railway axis (northern plains) an east–west line that would provide service to the following cities/towns:
* Anaco,
Anzoátegui State
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;
*
Aragua de Barcelona, Anzoátegui State;
*
Zaraza, Guárico State;
*
Tucupito, Guárico State
*
Valle de la Pascua, Guárico State;
*
Chaguaramos, Guárico State
*
El Sombrero, Guárico State;
*
Dos Caminos, Guárico State;
*
El Pao,
Cojedes;
* Tinaco, Cojedes State,
and work was to be completed by 2012.
As part of a National Rail Development Plan, the
standard gauge
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Tinaco-Anaco railway,
was inaugurated with
Chinese funding in 2009.
About a fifth of the work had been done by 2012.
However, it appears construction stalled in 2013, though the route remains on the State Railways Institution's map of railways under construction .
Parque Recreacional - El Encanto branch

This 7 km long branch independent of all other rail systems is for recreational purposes only. Mainly is to provide entertainment for tourists, these enchanted sights must be viewed by all. Originally this summit section was part of the
Great Venezuela Railway (180 km in length) built in 1909 and operated until after 1937. If all goes well this will be available to the public in 2012.
Work began in 2015 on a 350 million bolivar plan to restore the of track, with 7 tunnels and 5 bridges, to provide a 25-minute journey from Los Lagos to
El Encanto.
Planning/design stage
La Encrucijada – Cúa branch
The completion of the connection from La Encrucijada to the Tuy Valley will be made at a later date.
Sabana de Mendoza – Barquisimeto branch
A follow-up future east–west phase will connect Sabana de Mendoza with Barquisimeto Lara State.
San Juan de Los Morros – La Encrucijada branch
Future expansion includes a north–south connection between San Juan de Los Morros and La Encrucijada Station.
Anaco – Maturín branch
A separate phase for the North Llanero railway axis to be constructed at a later date will connect in an east–west direction Maturín Monagas State with Anaco Anzoátegui State.
Tinaco – San Cristóbal branch
The full route, the North Llanero railway axis will be completed at a later date and will add services among the additional following cities:
*
San Carlos, Cojedes State;
* Acarigua, Portuguesa State;
*
Guanare, Portuguesa State;
*
Sabaneta,
Barinas State
Barinas State (, ) is one of the 23 States of Venezuela, states of Venezuela. The state capital is Barinas, Barinas, Barinas.
Barinas State covers a total surface area of and had an estimated population of 970,689 in 2015.
Toponymy
The topony ...
;
*
Barinas, Barinas State;
*
Barinitas, Barinas State;
*
San Rafael del Piñal,
Táchira State
Táchira State (, ) is one of the 23 States of Venezuela, states of Venezuela. The state capital is San Cristóbal, Táchira, San Cristóbal.
Táchira State covers a total surface area of and as of the 2011 census, had a population of 1,168,9 ...
;
* San Cristóbal, Táchira State.
Caicara – Puerto Ayacucho branch
This north–south branch will connect Bolívar State to
Amazonas State although a possible alternative would be to join San Fernando de Apure to Puerto Ayacucho.
San Fernando de Apure – Ciudad Bolívar – Ciudad Guayana – Tucupita branch
This east–west route will connect Apure State, Guarico State, Bolivar State, Anzoategui State, Monagas State and
Delta Amacuro State. Also this line will have stops in Cabruta and Caicara.
Caracas – La Guaira branch
This dominately north–south route joining Federal District to
Vargas State
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Formerly named after Venezuela's first civilian president, José María Vargas, the state comprises a coastal region in the north of Venezuela, bord ...
will provide access to and from Caracas and its International/National Airports and one of its major Seaports.
* Caracas (La Rinconada)
* Maiquetía Airport
* La Guaira Seaport
Completion of this line is expected within five years after fund approval.
There are no rail links to adjacent countries.
See also
*
Transport in Venezuela
Transport in Venezuela revolves around a system of highways and airports. Venezuela is connected to the world primarily via air ( Venezuela's airports include the Simón Bolívar International Airport near Caracas and La Chinita International Ai ...
References
External links
IFE Website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Instituto De Ferrocarriles Del Estado
Railway companies of Venezuela
Standard-gauge railways in Venezuela
Articles containing video clips
Venezuelan brands