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Cross the country in the Railroad

In 1850, at the height of the Gold Rush, a railroad was built in Panama that ran from the Pacific Ocean to the Caribbean Sea. In 2000, the train track was rebuilt, and cargo and passenger service was resumed between the two cities, following a pathway parallel to the shores of the Panama Canal. Riding in the comfortable passenger trains is a marvelous experience.

In 1850, at the height of the Gold Rush, a railroad was built in Panama that ran from the Pacific Ocean to the Caribbean Sea. In 2000, the train track was rebuilt, and cargo and passenger service was resumed between the two cities, following a pathway parallel to the shores of the Panama Canal. Riding in the comfortable passenger trains is a marvelous experience.