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Railway stations in Colombia

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Railway stations in Colombia.

Contents

Bogotá Savannah Railway

Maps

  • UNHCR Map
  • Stations served

    Stations of Ferrocarril del Occidente (Western line): (Opened en 1889)

    1. Bogotá La Sabana (Main station of Bogotá)
    2. Bogotá Puente Aranda
    3. Bogotá Fontibón
    4. Mosquera
    5. Madrid
    6. Facatativá

    Stations of Ferrocarril del Sur (Southern line):

    1. Bosa
    2. Soacha
    3. Alicachín, opened in 1916
    4. Sibaté (Estación Santa Isabel), opened in 1926
    5. San Miguel, opened in 1930

    Stations of Ferrocarril del Norte (Northern line):

    1. Puente del Común (junction) (Estación M. A. Caro, known as "La Caro") opened in 1894
    2. Cajicá, opened in 1896
    3. Zipaquirá, opened in 1898
    4. Nemocón - opened in 1907

    Stations of Ferrocarril del Nordeste (North Eastern line):

    1. Chapinero
    2. Calle 100
    3. Usaquén
    4. Puente del Común - junction - (Estación M. A. Caro)
    5. Briceño (Sopó)
    6. Tocancipá
    7. Gachancipá
    8. Suesca

    Stations of Ferrocarril del Oriente (Eastern Line):

    1. La Requilina (Usme)

    Other

  • Buenaventura (Pacific Ocean port)
  • Cali
  • The above is a historical list (1953). If you can add more recent information, please do.

    Vale

  • Puerto Córdoba - for coal export from 2009
  • 2012

  • proposed/rebuilt line to Carare for coal export
  • Puerto Berrio (Atlantic Ocean port)
  • Cundinamarca (coal mine)
  • Boyacá (coal mine)
  • Santander (coal mine)
  • References

    Railway stations in Colombia Wikipedia


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