The May Pen to Frankfield railway was a railway in Jamaica built to serve the fast developing citrus industry in the upper Clarendon regions of Chapelton and Frankfield.[1]
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The MayPentoFrankfieldrailway was a railway in Jamaica built to serve the fast developing citrus industry in the upper Clarendon regions of Chapelton...
now defunct Jamaica Railway Corporation, MayPen then served as the crossroads of Jamaica natural resources, connecting Frankfield and its citrus plantations...
connects Frankfield with Nine Turns, Smithville, Wakefield, Thompson Town, Mocho, Four Paths and MayPen. From 1925 to 1974 Frankfieldrailway station...
Frankfieldrailway station was the terminus of a 21-mile railway branch line from MayPen serving the eponymous market town, 55.25 miles (88.92 km) from...
Frankfieldrailway station (276m) - Terminus Bernard Lodge which is a sugar estate south east of Spanish Town. Satellite images show what appears to be...
of railway tunnels in Jamaica. None. Kingston to Montego Bay line Spanish Town to Ewarton line Bog Walk to Port Antonio line MayPentoFrankfield line...
New Works and Port Antonio MayPen Junction toFrankfield Logans Junction to Fort Simmonds Railway works Kingston railway workshops Kingston permanent...
Bay main line with branches from MaypentoFrankfield, Spanish Town to Ewarton, Bog Walk to Port Antonio and Linstead to New Works. It was 112.75 miles...