
Rail transport in Peru has a varied history. Peruvian rail transport has never formed a true network, primarily comprising separate lines running inland from the coast and built according to freight need rather than passenger need.
Many Peruvian railroad lines owe their origins to contracts granted to
United States entrepreneurs
Henry Meiggs and
W. R. Grace and Company but the mountainous nature of
Peru made expansion slow and much of the surviving mileage is of twentieth-century origin. It was also challenging to operate, especially in the age of the
steam locomotive
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.
In the latter part of the 1880s, the principal public railways, the Central and Southern, with others, passed to the control of the
Peruvian Corporation
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, registered in
London and controlled by Americans
Michael and
William R. Grace
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Early life
Grace was born in Ireland in Riverstown near the C ...
. In 1972 they were
nationalized as
Empresa Nacional de Ferrocarriles del Perú (ENAFER), but this survived as an operator only until 1999 when most surviving lines were
privatized. Regular passenger traffic now operates over only a small proportion of the mileage.
The
Tacna-Arica Railway
The National Railway Museum of Peru is located in Tacna, Peru.
The museum was built at the site of the old Tacna-Arica railway station, which connected the two cities. The museum features many preserved elements used during the second half of the ...
crosses the boundary with
Chile, running twice daily, once in the morning and once in the late afternoon. The Southern Railway provides connection with
Bolivia
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by ship across
Lake Titicaca.
Principal lines

The Central Railway,
Ferrocarril Central del Perú (FCC), incorporates the first railway in Peru opened on May 17, 1851 linking the
Pacific port of
Callao
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and the capital
Lima ( of
standard gauge
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).
This was expanded to form the Callao, Lima & Oroya Railway, opened to Chicla by 1878, the original contractor being Henry Meiggs and engineer being
Ernest Malinowski assisted by
Edward Jan Habich. The line reached
La Oroya by 1893 and
Huancayo () in 1908.
It is the second highest railway in the world (following opening of the
Qingzang railway in Tibet), with the Galera summit tunnel under Mount Meiggs at and
Galera station at above sea level, requiring constructional feats including many
switchbacks and steel bridges. Since 1999 it has been operated as the
Ferrocarril Central Andino (FCCA) (with its associated maintenance company Ferrovias Central Andina (FVCA)) by the
Pittsburgh-registered
Railroad Development Corporation. There is no regular passenger traffic but excursions are operated from the Lima
Desamparados station
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. In April 1955 the Central Railway opened a spur line from La Cima on the
Morococha
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branch ( above sea level) to Volcán Mine, reaching an (at the time) world record altitude of . Both branch and spur have since closed to traffic.

The Central is extended by the
Ferrocarril Huancayo - Huancavelica
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which was authorised in 1904 (engineer: Charles Weber) but work was interrupted during the
World War I and it was not opened throughout ( of gauge) until 1926.
Work was continued but never completed on extending the line to the Pacific coast. After a period under provincial government control it was agreed in June 2006 by the Peruvian government that FCCA should go ahead with
converting the line to (as had in fact been intended prior to 1919). Estimated to take 16 months, the US$33m project was to be funded jointly by the government and the
Development Bank of Latin America
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.
Also connecting with the Central, at La Oroya, is the Cerro de Pasco railway opened in standard gauge form in 1904 to serve ore mining in the
Cerro de Pasco district.
It was thoroughly North American in all its operations
and, although primarily a mineral line, did run a passenger operation, latterly known as the “Flamingo” from the consist purchased from the
Florida East Coast Railway
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.
The owning company was nationalised as Centromín in 1974 and operation of the railway was taken over by FCCA.
of gauge was completed of a Tambo del Sol-Pachitea line intended eventually to extend to the head of
Amazon navigation on the
Ucayali River at
Pucallpa; this aspiration was abandoned by the government in 1957.
The Southern Railway,
Ferrocarriles del Sur del Perú
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The main line between the port of Matarani, Arequipa, ...
(FCS), another Meiggs concession, was completed from
Arequipa
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to
Puno in 1876 and to the coast at
Matarani. The railway also operated steamers (including the ''
Yavari'') and
train ferries on
Lake Titicaca connecting with
Guaqui
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in
Bolivia
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. Although work on the
Juliaca–
Cuzco section was begun in 1872 it was not completed through until 1908. The summit of this section is reached at La Raya ( above sea level). Since 1999 it has been operated by
PeruRail, an affiliate of the
Belmond Ltd. group, whose tourist trains form the only passenger services.
From Cuzco, the gauge
Ferrocarril Santa Ana
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The main line between the port of Matarani, Arequipa, ...
(Ferrocarril Cuzco á Santa Ana) (engineer: Mauro Valderrama) was authorised in 1907, originally at gauge, but the first section was not opened until the early 1920s. It was extended to
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() in 1928, passing to government control in 1931. Although further extended in stages through to
Quillabamba (reached in 1978), landslides (attributed to effects of
El Niño) caused it to be abandoned beyond Hidroelectrica in 1998. It is now operated by PeruRail and
Inca Rail, and forms the only means of access for visitors to
Machu Picchu
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.
At the beginning of 2010 it was cut by landslides.
The isolated Ferrocarril Tacna á Arica was completed in 1856. Following the
War of the Pacific it and the surrounding territory passed to
Chile; after a settlement in 1929 the
Tacna end of the line was returned to Peru while the port of
Arica remained in Chilean hands. The British concession for the line reverted to the Peruvian government during
World War II. The line remained open for both passengers and freight for several decades, with a museum collection at Tacna station.
The line closed in May 2012; in June 2014 the Peruvian government sought bids for redeveloping the line. Finally, in 2016 the line was reopened, offering two services daily.
PeruRail
Tren de la Costa
A regional rail line, referred to as
Tren de la Costa
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is planned, paralleling the Pan American Highway between the cities of Sullana and Ica, via Lima.
Other lines
The newest railway in Peru is a standard gauge line opened in 1959 by the
Southern Peru Copper Corporation from its opencast mine at Toquepala to the port of
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() with a later branch largely in tunnel to its workings at Cuajone.
There were a number of other lines, all now closed, mostly for mineral or agricultural traffic, running inland from the coast north of Lima
and in
Pisco Province.
There were also lines serving
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deposits in the
Tarapacá Region, ceded to Chile in 1883.
Some railway exhibits, including a working gauge pleasure line, are to be seen in the Parque de la Amistad in the
Surco district of Lima.
Rail links with other countries
*
Bolivia
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– shipping from railhead in
Puno to railhead in
Guaqui
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across
Lake Titicaca by
car float (
Lake Titicaca car float).
*
Chile – a semi-isolated
Tacna-Arica Railway
The National Railway Museum of Peru is located in Tacna, Peru.
The museum was built at the site of the old Tacna-Arica railway station, which connected the two cities. The museum features many preserved elements used during the second half of the ...
connected
Tacna,
Peru to the port of
Arica, Chile. The line closed in 2012, but as of June 2014, there were plans to reopen it.
*
Ecuador – none.
Metro
Lima has a
standard gauge
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metro service called
Lima Metro or ''Tren Eléctrico''. The line 1 is operating now with 21 km and 16 stations, the second stage of the first line is under construction, this line will reach up to 39 km in 2014. A fast bus system called ''metropolitano'' complements this system.
[Jan. 2010]
A light railway
Metro Wanka
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was partially constructed in the central Andean city of
Huancayo but the project eventually failed.
See also
*
Empresa Nacional de Ferrocarriles del Peru
*
Ferrocarril Central Andino
*
Huancayo-Huancavelica Railway
The Huancayo-Huancavelica Railway, also known as ''Tren Macho'' is a state-owned, non-electrified, single-track, 128.7 km long, standard gauge railway connecting the cities of Huancayo and Huancavelica in the central highlands of Peru. The r ...
*
PeruRail
*
Transport in Peru
References
Further reading
*
External links
UN Map
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Transport in Peru