Ponce and Guayama Railroad

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Ponce and Guayama Railroad
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An old abandoned Plymouth locomotive in Ponce from Ponce and Guayama Railroad, similar to those used along the Train of the South
Overview
Headquarters Central Aguirre, Salinas, Puerto Rico
LocaleSoutheastern Puerto Rico
Dates of operation1904 (1904)1990 (1990)
Technical
Track gauge 3 ft 3 3⁄8 in (1,000 mm) (metre gauge)
Length60 mi (97 km)
Route map
Ponce & Guayama Railroad
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Branch to Patillas dismantled
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from Central Lafayette
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Nigua River
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Tren del Sur Yard
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Tren del Sur station (Arroyo)
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Guásimas
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Municipal Limit Arroyo/Guayama
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Corazón Creek
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Road PR-3
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Algarrobo
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Branderí
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Central Machete (Tren del Sur termini)
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to and from Guayama railway station
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Road PR-707
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Central Guamaní
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Puente Jobos
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Viaduct over Jobos Bay mangrove
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Municipal Limit Guayama/Salinas
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Aguirre railway station
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Port of Aguirre
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Road PR-705
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to and from Fortuna Branch
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Central Aguirre Yard
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Central Aguirre Turntable
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Central Aguirre Workshop
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Central Aguirre Sugar Mill & Warehouse
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Sugar cane wagon loader ramp
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Salinas railway station
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Salinas River
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Arenal
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Parcelas Las Ochenta
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Jueyes River – Municipal Limit Salinas/Santa Isabel
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Road PR-543
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Road PR-542
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Jauca
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Road PR-1
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to and from Paso Seco Branch
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Florida Branch
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to Hacienda Florida & Santa Isabel town
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Branch to Hacienda Florida & Santa Isabel town dismantled
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Santa Isabel railway station
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Coamo River
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Central Cortada
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Descalabrado – Municipal Limit St. Isabel/Juana Díaz
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Pastillito
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Road PR-535
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to and from Fort Allen
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Jacaguas River
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to and from Juana Díaz Branch
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Municipal Limit Juana Díaz/Ponce
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Fortuna railway station
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Road PR-1
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Mercedita Airport (Original right-of-way, cut by runway)
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Central Mercedita wagons sideyard
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Fortuna
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Central Mercedita Yard
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Central Mercedita Turntable
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Central Mercedita Workshop
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Central Mercedita Sugar Mill & Refinery
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Cintrona Segunda
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Vayas
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Highway PR-52
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Bucaná
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Line end
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Bucaná River, Ponce
The Central Lafayette in Arroyo was the start point of the Ponce & Guayama Railroad. Old sugar mill in Arroyo, Puerto Rico.jpg
The Central Lafayette in Arroyo was the start point of the Ponce & Guayama Railroad.
The Mercedita Refinery and Central Mercedita in Ponce was the end point of the Ponce & Guayama Railroad. Abandoned Mercedita with tracks.JPG
The Mercedita Refinery and Central Mercedita in Ponce was the end point of the Ponce & Guayama Railroad.

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