Wednesday, August 6

Train System in Saint Martin

Saint Martin does not have a train system — either on the French side (Saint-Martin) or the Dutch side (Sint Maarten).


Why No Trains?

Due to the island’s:

  • Small size (only 87 km² total)
  • Mountainous terrain in parts
  • Well-developed road network
  • Strong reliance on cars, buses, and taxis

There is no need or space for rail infrastructure such as subways or light rail.


Main Transportation Options Instead

ModeDetails
MinibusesShared taxis with fixed routes and cheap fares
TaxisWidely available, no meters (agree on fare in advance)
Car rentalsPopular among tourists, essential for exploring
Scooters/ATVsRented especially in tourist zones
WalkingCommon in town centers like Marigot (French side) and Philipsburg (Dutch side)
FerriesFor travel to nearby islands like Anguilla, St. Barts, and Saba

Transportation Notes

  • Roads can be narrow and winding
  • Traffic congestion occurs, especially during peak tourism months
  • Public transport isn’t centralized or tightly scheduled — locals often rely on word-of-mouth or known drivers
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