Panama Canal Railway History Hero

The World’s First
Transcontinental Railroad

A story of ambition, engineering, and perseverance that forever changed global commerce, half a century before the Canal.

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1501
Gold Rush Steamships

The Origins

A Natural Route Between Two Seas

Since the Spanish arrived on the Isthmus in 1501, Panama has been the natural route for the transit of goods. In 1848, a charter was granted to the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, but it was the discovery of gold in California that same year which changed destiny forever.

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1850
Engineers Totten & Trautwine

The Construction

Struggle Against Jungle and Swamp

Construction officially began in August 1850. An epic battle against disease and swamps fought by thousands of workers.

October 1, 1851: First 8 miles completed.

January 28, 1855: First transcontinental crossing.

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1855
The Gold Rush

The Golden Era

The World’s Most Profitable Railroad

Between 1855 and 1867, it transported over $700 million in gold without losing a single shipment. Such was its success that in 1879, the French purchased the railroad for $25 million to support their failed attempt to build a canal.

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1904
Canal Construction

The American Era

Key to the Panama Canal

The entire line was relocated between 1907 and 1912 to make way for Gatun Lake. Without the railroad to move excavated earth and supplies, the construction of the Canal would have been impossible.

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1998
Modern PCRC

The Rebirth

A New Vision

After reverting to Panama in 1979 and deteriorating, on February 18, 1998, the government granted the concession to the Panama Canal Railway Company. With an investment of $80 million, we transformed the historic route into the modern “Dry Canal” operating today.