Railway of Corinto
Corinto
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In the 19th century, Corinto was a central element in the first projects by the Nicaraguan government to construct rail lines in the country. As a result, León and Corinto were among the first cities connected by rail, with the port as the terminus of the line. In today's Corinto, a well-kept locomotive bears witness to that era, standing adjacent to the Museo Municipal, where further relics are on display.
Useful Information
- Address: North of Parque Central, Corinto
- Phone: +505 342 2383
Do & See
Corinto may have a modest selection of sights compared to the larger cities of Chinandega and León, but it is nonetheless a great place to spend a pleasant day. Wander the streets as you explore interesting local stories, or enjoy some beach time with flavourful seafood and spectacular sunsets.
Chinandega & León
With colourful patches of nature reserves, regularly smoking volcanoes and shores washed by the Pacific, northwestern Nicaragua is a place unlike anything else, boasting not only lush nature but also interesting stories of history and culture.

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