<P> In 2008, with increasing traffic congestion, moves are being made to reconstruct old railway lines . </P> <P> total: 370 km standard gauge: 370 km 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 ⁄ in) gauge . Of these, 207 km belong to the Jamaica Railway Corporation in common carrier service but are no longer operational . The other 163 km is privately owned and used to transport bauxite . </P> <P> There are two international airports in Jamaica with modern terminals, long runways, and the navigational equipment required to accommodate the large jet aircraft used in modern air travel: Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston and Sangster International Airport in the resort town of Montego Bay . Both airports are home to the country's national airline, Air Jamaica . In addition there are local commuter airports at Tinson Pen (Kingston), Port Antonio, Ocho Rios, Mandeville, and Negril which cater to internal flights only . The Ian Fleming International Airport opened in February 2011 to serve the Ocho Rios - Port Antonio area . Many other small, rural centres are served by private fields on sugar estates or bauxite mines . </P> <P> Owing to its location in the Caribbean Sea in the shipping lane to the Panama Canal and relative proximity to large markets in North America and emerging markets in Latin America, Jamaica receives high container traffic . The container terminal at the Port of Kingston has undergone large expansion in capacity in recent years to handle growth both already realised as well as that which is projected in coming years . </P>

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