Havana Central railway station

Havana Central (Spanish: La Habana Central; the "Central Railway Station", Estación Central de Ferrocarriles) is the main railway terminal in Havana and the largest railway station in Cuba, is the hub of the rail system in the country. It serves for the arrival and departure of national and divisional commuter trains, and is home to the national railway company, Ferrocarriles Nacionales de Cuba (FFCC), the only intercity passenger rail transport operating in the Caribbean.

Havana Central

La Habana Central
Ferrocarriles de Cuba
(Inter-city & Commuter)
Exterior facade of the station building
General information
Location401 Avenida de Bélgica
Havana, Cuba
Coordinates23.129673°N 82.355286°W / 23.129673; -82.355286
Owned byRevolutionary government
PlatformsBelow-grade
Tracks10 (covered)
ConnectionsMetrobus,
Omnibús Metropolitanos (OM),
ASTRO (Inter-city)
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
Platform levels4
Parkingyes
Bicycle facilitiesyes
AccessibleYes
History
Opened1912
Passengers
2009 7.5 million
Location

The building is considered a national monument for its architectural and historical values and is, along with the stations of Santiago, Camagüey and Santa Clara, a network's divisional headquarter.

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