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  2. Transport in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    AstroBus, a bus service in Cuban National Pesos, designed to bring comfortable air-conditioned coaches to Cuban locals at an affordable price. The AstroBus lines operate with modern Chinese Yutong buses, and are accessible to Cuban Residents of Cuba with their ID Card, and is payable in Cuba Pesos. Routes that have benefited most so far are ...

  3. Havana MetroBus - Wikipedia

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    A Camelito bus near El Capitolio building. The MB logo is pictured on the driver's door. [1] The Havana MetroBus (Spanish: MetroBus de La Habana), shortened as MB, [1] is a public bus network serving the city of Havana, Cuba. It is the principal public transport network of the Cuban capital.

  4. Havana Suburban Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Havana Suburban Railway (Spanish: Red del ferrocarril suburbano de La Habana) is a passenger suburban rail network serving the city of Havana, capital of Cuba, and its suburbs. Owned by the national company Ferrocarriles de Cuba, it represents the only suburban rail system of the Caribbean island.

  5. National Railway Company of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Boxcar used on Cuban Central Railway to transport sugar cane. ca 1913 Flatcar used by the Cuban Central Railway for transportation of sugar plantations, circa 1913. American-born Canadian railway builder Sir William Cornelius Van Horne helped expand Cuba's railway network in the early 20th century. He was an investor in the Cuba Railroad ...

  6. Roads in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    The Carretera Central through Santa Clara Vía Blanca at the bridge of Bacunayagua Map showing the Cuban motorway network. The road network of Cuba consists of 60,858 km (37,815 mi) of roads, of which over 29,850 km (18,550 mi) are paved and 31,038 km (19,286 mi) are unpaved.

  7. Havana Central railway station - Wikipedia

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    In 2000 the Union de Ferrocarriles de Cuba bought French first class air conditioned coaches. Fast trains line 1 and 2, between (Central Station) and Santiago de Cuba, use comfortable stainless-steel air-conditioned coaches bought from French Railways and now known as the "Tren Francés" (the French train). It runs daily at peak periods of the ...

  8. Category:Transport in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Cuba transport-related lists (6 P) C. Aviation in Cuba (3 C, 1 P) H. Transport in Havana (1 C, 19 P) History of transport in Cuba (3 C) I. Transport infrastructure in ...

  9. Vía Blanca - Wikipedia

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    Cuban map highlighting the Vía Blanca A rest area in Guanabo, Havana Passing through Boca de Jaruco oil field A rest area in Santa Cruz del Norte The Mirador de Bacunayagua over Bacunayagua Bridge The motorway in Matanzas The Canímar Bridge (Puente de Canímar) in Matanzas The motorway in Boca de Camarioca The motorway near Varadero The motorway southwest of Varadero A police patrol on the ...