Bogotá Savannah Railway

Bogotá Savannah Railway

The Bogota Savannah Railway was a company that provided transport for passengers from 1889 between the cities of the Metropolitan Area of Bogota. The Savannah railway was liquidated in 1991 along with the National Railways of Colombia.

Currently, and from 1992 one of its lines (Northern line) was enabled to function as tourist train.

History

The construction of the Savannah Railway was signed in 1873 and began in 1882 by a British company. The works were suspended in 1886 when its length was just 18 Km. a new contract took place with a new American venture called “Savannah Railway Company”. When the train was inaugurated its extension was 40 km. In 1887 a new contract took place for the construction of the Zipaquira line. On time the railways expanded across the Bogota Savannah reaching a length of about 200 km.

In 1997 the Estacion de la Sabana was built by the English engineer William Lidstone; this building served as Central Station for the national railway as well. Its location was in the outskirts of the city on the west (today Calle 13).

The last expansion of the Bogota savannah Railway occurred in 1953. By that time the Railways service covered the following towns: Chapinero, Usaquen, Sopo, Tocancipa, Nemocon, Suesca, Gachancipa, Cajica, Fontibon, Madrid, Mosquera, Facatativa, Bosa, Soacha, Sibate and Usme.

The Bogota Savannah Railway in 1953

Stations of Ferrocarril del Occidente (Western line):(Opened en 1889)
#Estación de la Sabana
#Puente Aranda
#Fontibón
#Mosquera
#Madrid
#Facatativá

Stations of Ferrocarril del Sur (Southern line):
#Bosa
#Soacha
#Alicachín, opened in 1916
#Sibaté (Estación Santa Isabel), opened en 1926
#San Miguel, opened en 1930

Stations of Ferrocarril del Norte (Northern line):

#Puente del Común (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 (Estación M. A. Caro)
#Briceño (Sopó)
#Tocancipá
#Gachancipá
#Suesca

Stations of Ferrocarril del Oriente (Eastern Line):
# La Requilina (Usme)

ee also

*Metro of Bogotá
*Tramways of Bogotá


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