Tuxtla Martínez Line

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Tuxtla Martínez Line
Overview
Native nameLínea Tuxtla Martínez
TypeHeavy rail
TerminiLake Line
Senvar Line
Operation
Opened22 February 1951; 73 years ago (1951-02-22)
OwnerUnión Pacífico
Operator(s)Unión Pacífico
Depot(s)San Salvador Rail Yard
Rolling stockFreight and passenger
Technical
Number of tracks1–3
Track gauge5 pi. 9​310 pl. (4 ft. 8​12 in.; 1,435 mm)
Route map
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The Tuxtla Martínez Line (Creeperian: Línea Tuxtla Martínez, abbreviated as LTM) is a rail line that travels through the viceroyalties of San Salvador, Senvar, and Zapatista. The line is named after the city of Tuxtla Martínez which it runs through.

The rail line is owned and operated by the Union Pacific National Railroad Corporation and is used for primarily freight operations but also accommodates passenger services.

Tuxtla Martínez Line
Lake Line
Pasadena Line
North Rojigualda siding
San Salvador Rail Yard
South Rojigualda siding
San Salvador River
San Salvador River Line
Tuxtla Martínez-Denilla Line
South San Salvador Line
Zapatista Line
Cajon Pass
Adolfosburgo Line
San Salvador del Oeste Line
Senvar Line

See also