Balaclava railway station, Jamaica
Balaclava railway station opened in 1892 and closed in 1992. It served the small town of Balaclava on the Kingston to Montego Bay line and was 70.5 miles (113.5 km) from the Kingston terminus.
Balaclava | |
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General information | |
Coordinates | 18.17433°N 77.641770°W |
Owned by | Jamaica Railway Corporation |
Line(s) | Kingston to Montego Bay main line |
Platforms | Single |
Tracks | One |
History | |
Opened | 1892 |
Closed | October 1992 |
Location | |
Balaclava Location within Jamaica |
It was built of timber in the Jamaican Georgian architectural style. The upper of the two stories has a gable end roof; an adjoining hip roof has a downward fishtail fretwork on its eaves. The building has sash windows and recessed panel timber doors.
In 2003 it was reported as being in "deplorable condition" and "in need of major repairs".
It is on the list of designated National Heritage Sites in Jamaica.
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