The Highest Train in the Americas Across the Andes in Peru on Ferrocarril Central Andino
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- čas přidán 25. 06. 2024
- The train operated by Ferrocarril Central Andina between Huancayo and Lima, Peru crosses the Andes and the Continental Divide to reach an elevation of 15,692 feet (4,783 meters) at the Galera Summit Tunnel. For 113 years this was the highest rail line in the world until the opening of the Tibet railway in 2006. Today, this is the highest train in the Americas and the second highest railway in the world.
Between Lima and Huancayo, the train travels 214 miles (346 km) through the Andes and navigates a wide array of engineering marvels including 7 switchbacks, 69 tunnels (one spirals like a pig’s tail and one is nearly 3,400 feet / 1,000 meters long), and 58 bridges. The one-way journey on the tourist train takes about 14 hours. See it all in our video.
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Thanh you very much
Took this train many years ago. It was incredible.
Greetings from Poland, the homeland of Ernest Malinowski, who designed this railway line while in exile.
I like see railways on mountain. I m from Indonesia.
Amazing video! Great palces and super train ride! Good work! MEGA LIKE & Subscribe
Greetings from Romania
Andrew
Thank you very much!
That train needs the Rio Blanco-Arapa tunnel