Recently, I was able to visit the island of freedom. Of course, I did not ignore the railways, but I didn’t manage to ride them, for various reasons. According to
travel.ru : “Rail transportation in Cuba is not very reliable, but available: a ticket to the Havana-Santiago train that goes 12 hours costs 30 pesos (across the country, for mere pennies). Intercity trains are usually crowded, all tickets are sold in advance. In addition, according to local residents, they often break down on the way. ”I think this wording is enough to roughly understand the level of railways on the island, well, a little bit of them will help my cursory photo report. I would not like to dwell on technical models, places of registry and years of release. Simply - through the eyes of an eyewitness.

The station building can be seen from afar, as far as the view is enough in the narrow streets. With the naked eye it is clear that it was not Cubans who built it (like all other complex, in terms of architecture, buildings)
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