Instituto de Ferrocarriles Del Estado - Railway Links With Adjoining Countries

Railway Links With Adjoining Countries

  • Guyana - no
  • Brazil - no
  • Colombia - yes, but inoperative (Railroad of CĂșcuta) - proposed rebuilding

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