Tuxtla Martínez Line
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Overview | |||
Native name | Línea Tuxtla Martínez | ||
Type | Heavy rail | ||
Termini | Lake Line Senvar Line | ||
Operation | |||
Opened | 22 February 1951 | ||
Owner | Unión Pacífico | ||
Operator(s) | Unión Pacífico | ||
Depot(s) | San Salvador Rail Yard | ||
Rolling stock | Freight and passenger | ||
Technical | |||
Number of tracks | 1–3 | ||
Track gauge | 5 pi. 93⁄10 pl. (4 ft. 81⁄2 in.; 1,435 mm) | ||
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The Tuxtla Martínez Line (Creeperian: Línea Tuxtla Martínez, abbreviated as LTM) is a rail line that travels through the departments 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.
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