Railways of Jamaica: Kingston To Montego Bay

Railways Of Jamaica: Kingston To Montego Bay

The Kingston to Montego Bay line was Jamaica's main railway. It linked the capital Kingston with the second city Montego Bay, passing en route most of the major towns.

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