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Train System in Honduras

Honduras does not have a nationwide passenger train system today. Rail transport is very limited and mainly used for cargo, especially in the banana industry.


Key Facts:

  • Historically, U.S. fruit companies like United Fruit Company and Standard Fruit Company built railway lines along the Caribbean coast to transport bananas and other produce to ports.
  • These lines connected plantations to Puerto Cortés, La Ceiba, and Tela.
  • Passenger train service stopped decades ago due to poor maintenance and competition from road transport.

Remaining Train Operations:

  1. La Ceiba Banana Train
    • A short tourist railway operated by Standard Fruit Company.
    • Runs between La Ceiba city and nearby banana plantations.
    • Used mainly for tourists and local workers.
  2. Puerto Cortés Industrial Rail
    • Used for moving goods within port facilities and nearby warehouses.
  3. Tela & Trujillo Old Rail Lines
    • Mostly abandoned, some tracks remain as historical relics.
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