The Spanish Town to Ewarton railway was a railway in Jamaica, built to serve the citrus growing regions in the interior of Saint Catherine, particularly those around the towns of Bog Walk, Linstead and Ewarton. It operated from 1885 to 1992.
History
The of (standard gauge) track from Spanish Town to Ewarton were completed in 1885 at a cost of approximately £93,000. The section from Linstead to Ewarton was closed in 1947. It was later reopened as far as the Bauxite processing plant just east of Ewarton. The rest of the line closed to passengers in 1992 but it remains open for Bauxite traffic. ==Gradients==
Gradients
The line climbs in (average gradient 1 in 106 or 0.0094%) from Spanish Town station (just under ). ==Stations and Halts==
Stations and Halts
There were 4 stations and 5 halts on the line: • Spanish Town Station (Branch Terminus) • St. John’s Road Halt • Angels Halt • Crescent Halt • Bog Walk Station • Michleton Halt • Linstead Station • Sterling Castle Halt • Ewarton Station] (Terminus) ==Tunnels==
Tunnels
There are 4 tunnels, from south to north: • Number 1 ~100 m • Number 2 ~160 m • Number 3 ~110 m • Number 4 ~665 m ==Bridges==
Bridges
There are 7 significant bridges on the line: • Viaduct ~70 m • Thomas River ~15 m • Rio Cobre ~40 m • Viaduct (not visible in satellite imagery) • Rio Magno Gully ~85 m • Byndloss Gully ~20 m • Unnamed Gully ~40 m ==Notes and references==