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Closed
  
1992-10

Owner
  
Rail transport in Jamaica

Opened
  
1845

Tracks
  
2

Spanish Town railway station

Owned by
  
Jamaica Railway Corporation

Line(s)
  
Kingston to Montego Bay main lineSpanish Town to Ewarton branch lineBog Walk to Port Antonio branch lineLinstead to New Works branch line

Platforms
  
Single, two sided platform

Address
  
March Pen Rd, Spanish Town, Jamaica

Similar
  
Kingston railway station - J, Fort George - Jamaica, Edinburgh Castle - Jamaica, Hibbert House, Phillippo Baptist Church

Spanish Town railway station opened in 1845 and closed in 1992 when all passenger services in Jamaica abruptly ceased. It provided rail services to Kingston and Montego Bay, Port Antonio, Ewarton and New Works. It was 11.75 miles (18.91 km) from the Kingston terminus. It is on the list of designated National Heritage Sites in Jamaica.

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Architecture

The station was built in 1845 in Jamaica Georgian style from brick on a stone base. The roof overhang is supported by timber posts in wall mounted cast iron brackets on its northern side and by wall mounted timber brackets on its southern side. It has sash windows, solid recessed panel doors and a long zinc hip roof.

In 2003 it was reported as being in "very poor condition" and "in need of major repairs".

Track layout

In addition to the station and its single, twin sided platform there were sidings, an engine shed and a junction between the Kingston to Montego Bay main line and the Spanish Town to Ewarton branch.

Fares

In 1910 the third class fare from Spanish Town to Kingston was 1/- (one shillings); first class was about double.

References

Spanish Town railway station Wikipedia


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