Cuban Railways
Cuban Railways is the national railway system of Cuba, established in the 19th century. It plays a crucial role in the transportation of passengers and goods across the island, connecting major cities like Havana, Santiago de Cuba, and Camagüey. The network includes both narrow and standard gauge tracks, with services operated by the state-owned company, Ferrocarriles de Cuba.
The railway system has faced challenges over the years, including aging infrastructure and limited funding. Despite these issues, it remains an important mode of transport for many Cubans, offering scenic views of the island's diverse landscapes and cultural heritage.