Investor Wants To Revive Montego Bay To Appleton Train
By: March 10, 2022 ,The Full Story
Trains could start rolling again in western Jamaica, almost 30 years after the discontinuation of railway service across the country.
Minister of Transport and Mining, Hon. Audley Shaw, told JIS News that a potential investor has made a formal application to the Government of Jamaica to operate rail service from Montego Bay in St. James to Appleton Estate in St. Elizabeth.
The Minister said that the initial thinking was to lease the line to the interested company. However, a shared-use system is favoured, similar to the arrangement that now obtains with the Jamaica Railway Corporation (JRC) and the bauxite companies that utilise the railway lines to transport bauxite.
This shared-use arrangement, Minister Shaw noted, has been in place for many years. Under the arrangement, the operator of the Montego Bay to Appleton train would pay a rental fee for the use of the lines to provide the service within Jamaica’s tourism industry.
“They want to be able to carry tourists from Montego Bay, get into Montpelier, Ipswich and Appleton and then take the tourists on a tour of Appleton Estate,” the Minister said.
Minister Shaw explained that the first phase of the project would start in Montpelier, with the second phase, from Montego Bay to Montpelier, to come on stream later.
The Transport Minister said that the reactivation of the Montego Bay to Appleton Estate service is part of the Government’s thrust to resurrect the railway service across the island.