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Another Great Peruvian Railway
Journey Cusco to Macchu
Picchu This is another rather 'touristy'
but nevertheless a spectacular and enjoyable rail journey.
The railway line from Cusco ascends through a
series of switchbacks and then descends to follow the course of the Urubamba
River through The Sacred Valley of the Incas.
The train used to run to Villacabamba but
a massive earthslip put a stop to that.
The train now terminates at Agua
Calientes - the stop for Macchu Picchu for the lazy non-backpack
classes! The author took this train to
Aguas Calientes (and back the next day) on the 17th of Jan 2002.
The railway is no longer state-owned. The
coaches and the Autovagen still sport the Orange and Gold livery but the locos
sport the dark blue livery. Remarkably, for a railway line at this elevation, there are only a
few short tunnels and these are at the Aguas Calientes end.
The one-way journey takes approx three-and-a-half
hours ****
The trains set off from the San Pedro
station in Cusco. The first train is
the Autovagen, a push-pull arrangement which sets off at 0630 hrs.
Barking Dogs The
train ascends through the poorer suburbs of Cusco through a series of
switchbacks which involves the train coming to a complete stop and one of the
trainmen setting the points. Excited
dogs do what excited dogs are best at: Barking and running after moving
vehicles! Probably the only excitement of the day.
Constant screaming!
Passengers in seats 1 and 2 get a driver's eye
view of the track but constant views of the train narrowly missing cows, sheep
and humans is enough to cause permanent straightening of one's hair!
The driver sits in a cubicle to the
right of the passengers in seats 1 & 2.
American female tourists mistake this for the
toilet! Soon the train reaches a
summit of approx 12000ft with spectacular picture postcard views of Cusco and
then descends along the Urubamba River. Sacred Valley At
Ollantaytambo local vendors surround the train.
Backpackers hoping to hike the Inca Trail get off
at Kilometer 88 or Qorihuayrachina
This leaves the 'real tourists' who get off at
Agua Calientes. They then run
straight into an Inca Market! (to be
continued)
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