Cuba received several used locomotives from sugar mills in Hawaii that shut down their railroad operations in the 1940's and 50's, including the yellow and green GE centercab disel unit seen here.... (more)
The 1205 from the Osvaldo Sanchez sugar mill is the first (and certainly the last) steam locomtive with a wheel arrangement of 0-4-4 T that I have ever seen! And it was in steam ... This funny eng... (more)
The rail systems at Obdulio Morales and the adjacent Simon Bolivar mill were part of a much larger public railway which connected the towns of Caibarian, some 20 miles west along the coast, with C... (more)