Greetings from San Jose, Costa Rica!I am about to head to the airport after a wonderful, but short, trip to Costa Rica.
As far as I know, there is no way to get here by train. There are planes, of course, and pretty good bus service up and down the Central American Isthmus.
I don't believe there are any remaining passenger (or freight?) trains here. It's a small country.
When I lived here as a Peace Corps Volunteer 40 years ago it was possible to take the train (diesel) to Limon on the Caribbean Coast. It was a wonderful trip especially from the back observation deck of the Parlour Car. That route was destroyed by a landslide and never rebuilt. The airport in Limon is going to be rebuilt (they say) but there is no commercial service currently.
I also used to take the electric train west from San Jose to Puntarenas on the Pacific. It was also a great way to get to my town, Atenas. There was a stop at Rio Grande and a bus met the trains.
Don't let the lack of trains put you off. This is still a wonderful country with great people. I spent all day yesterday going to Poas Volcano, the town of Grecia with its interesting iron church and Sarchi where we visited the last remaining oxcart factory. Also included was a typical Costa Rican lunch. It took me back in taste and smell more than 40 years!
Saludos,
Frank in SJO headed to IAH and LAX and, tomorrow afternoon, SBA