Rail transport in Haiti
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A train to Léogâne in 1921
There are currently no functioning railways in Haiti and no rail connections with the neighbouring Dominican Republic.
History
Main article: History of rail transport in Haiti
However, between 1876 and about the 1970s, Haiti had various tramways and railways. A tram network operated in the capital, Port-au-Prince, between 1897 and 1932.[1] Two railway lines, Port-au-Prince – Léogâne (36 km) and Port-au-Prince – Manneville (43 km), along with some industrial lines, constituted the Haitian national rail network.
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External links
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