Railway stations in Colombia
Railway stations in Colombia.
Maps
Stations served
Stations of Ferrocarril del Occidente (Western line): (Opened en 1889)
- Bogotá La Sabana (Main station of Bogotá)
- Bogotá Puente Aranda
- Bogotá Fontibón
- Mosquera
- Madrid
- Facatativá
Stations of Ferrocarril del Sur (Southern line):
- Bosa
- Soacha
- Alicachín, opened in 1916
- Sibaté (Estación Santa Isabel), opened in 1926
- San Miguel, opened in 1930
Stations of Ferrocarril del Norte (Northern line):
- Puente del Común (junction) (Estación M. A. Caro, known as "La Caro") opened in 1894
- Cajicá, opened in 1896
- Zipaquirá, opened in 1898
- Nemocón - opened in 1907
Stations of Ferrocarril del Nordeste (North Eastern line):
- Chapinero
- Calle 100
- Usaquén
- Puente del Común - junction - (Estación M. A. Caro)
- Briceño (Sopó)
- Tocancipá
- Gachancipá
- Suesca
Stations of Ferrocarril del Oriente (Eastern Line):
- La Requilina (Usme)
Other
- Buenaventura (Pacific Ocean port)
- Cali
The above is a historical list (1953). If you can add more recent information, please do.
Vale
- Puerto Córdoba - for coal export from 2009
Timeline
2012
- proposed/rebuilt line to Carare for coal export [1] [2]
- Puerto Berrio (Atlantic Ocean port)
- Cundinamarca (coal mine)
- Boyacá (coal mine)
- Santander (coal mine)
See also
References
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