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The Ponce and Guayama Railroad is an abandoned railroad in Puerto Rico, primarily used to transport products of a sugar mill in Ponce, Puerto Rico. Operating from 1910 to 1990, it was the last sugar mill railroad in Puerto Rico. [1] The railroad used a one-meter track gauge and had a mainline track length of 30.4 miles. [2]
Passenger service on the railroad was inaugurated on 1 October 1910. [3] It was initially named American Railroad Co. of Porto Rico, Aguirre Operator. [4]
The Ponce & Guayama Railroad Co. was organized under the laws of the State of New Jersey on October 13, 1903, and incorporated for $500,000. This corporation took over all the ... of the American Railroad Co. of Porto Rico