Sunday, June 8

The Bahamas does not have a national railway system. Here’s a brief overview of the situation:


No Public Railways in The Bahamas

  • Reason: The archipelagic nature of the country—with over 700 islands and cays—makes a centralized rail system impractical.
  • Primary Transport Modes: Road transportation, ferries, and air travel are the main methods of moving people and goods between islands.

Historical Rail Use (Limited)

  • In the early 20th century, some private rail lines existed for industrial purposes, particularly for:
    • Logging operations on islands like Abaco.
    • Salt production and construction projects in specific locations.
  • These were short-lived and privately owned—not intended for public transport.

Current Alternatives

  • Public buses (jitneys) operate on major islands like New Providence and Grand Bahama.
  • Taxis, ferries, domestic flights, and private boats fill the gaps that rail systems might handle in larger nations.
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