Costa Rica And Panama Sign Rail Deal with Eyes on Regional Link

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Costa Rica and Panama have signed a memorandum of understanding on railway development, giving new shape to a long-discussed idea of better overland links between the two countries and, eventually, the rest of Central America. The agreement connects Costa Rica to Panama’s planned Panama–David–Paso Canoas railway and opens the door to future cross-border coordination on rail infrastructure.

The deal was signed by Costa Rica’s rail institute, INCOFER, and Panama’s National Railway Secretariat. Officials on both sides framed it as the first formal move toward a wider Central American rail logistics corridor, with Costa Rica identified as Panama’s first regional partner in that effort.

Panama’s project is further along on paper than Costa Rica’s. Panamanian authorities say the proposed line would run about 475 kilometers from Panama City to Paso Canoas, at the Costa Rican border, with 14 planned stations including Albrook, La Chorrera, Santiago, David, Bugaba and Paso Canoas. Reports in Panama say the first phase is centered on the Panamá Pacífico to Divisa stretch.

For Costa Rica, the memorandum does not amount to a finished cross-border rail project or a construction order. What it does is create a formal framework for bilateral cooperation on feasibility studies, engineering work, environmental and social impact reviews, land-use planning in border areas, protection of cultural and natural heritage, and risk management tied to major infrastructure.

INCOFER said the agreement is aimed at advancing a modern and sustainable rail system that can strengthen regional connectivity and support trade, logistics, tourism and broader economic integration. That language points to a wider ambition than passenger transport alone. The rail link is being presented as part of a logistics strategy that could reshape cargo movement and cross-border commerce in the southern part of Central America.

Still, the hard part remains ahead. Large rail projects in the region tend to run into familiar obstacles: financing, environmental review, right-of-way acquisition, cross-border coordination and political continuity across administrations. Panama has moved into a deeper technical stage, with its government approving AECOM USA in January for advisory and feasibility work on the Panama–David–Frontera project. Costa Rica’s role, for now, remains at the cooperation and planning stage.

That makes the agreement notable, but still preliminary. It is a diplomatic and planning milestone, not yet a guarantee of trains crossing the border. Even so, it puts Costa Rica inside the most concrete regional rail conversation seen in years and gives both countries a formal mechanism to begin aligning what would need to become a shared transport corridor.  (https://ticotimes.net/2026/03/20/costa-rica-and-panama-sign-rail-deal-with-eyes-on-regional-link)

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