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{{Short description|Railway which operates within a mountainous region}} |
{{Short description|Railway which operates within a mountainous region}} |
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[[File:Brb bergfahrt.JPG|thumb|right|[[Brienz Rothorn Bahn]] ascending [[Brienzer Rothorn]] in the [[Swiss Alps]]]] |
[[File:Brb bergfahrt.JPG|thumb|right|[[Brienz Rothorn Bahn]] ascending [[Brienzer Rothorn]] in the [[Swiss Alps]]]] |
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[[File:La_antiga_locomotora_elèctrica_E.1_del_cremallera_de_Núria_reposa_a_dalt_de_tot_de_la_Vall.jpg|thumb|right|[[Vall de Núria Rack Railway]], |
[[File:La_antiga_locomotora_elèctrica_E.1_del_cremallera_de_Núria_reposa_a_dalt_de_tot_de_la_Vall.jpg|thumb|right|[[Vall de Núria Rack Railway]], Catalonia]] |
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A '''mountain railway''' is a [[railway]] that operates in a [[mountain range|mountainous region]]. It may operate through the mountains by following [[mountain valley]]s and tunneling beneath [[mountain pass]]es, or it may climb a mountain to provide transport to and from the [[summit]]. |
A '''mountain railway''' is a [[railway]] that operates in a [[mountain range|mountainous region]]. It may operate through the mountains by following [[mountain valley]]s and tunneling beneath [[mountain pass]]es, or it may climb a mountain to provide transport to and from the [[summit]]. |
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* [[Glenreagh Mountain Railway]] |
* [[Glenreagh Mountain Railway]] |
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* [[Mount Morgan, Queensland|Mt Morgan Rack Railway]] |
* [[Mount Morgan, Queensland|Mt Morgan Rack Railway]] – abandoned in 1955. |
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* [[Skitube Alpine Railway]] |
* [[Skitube Alpine Railway]] |
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* [[West Coast Wilderness Railway]] |
* [[West Coast Wilderness Railway]] |
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* [[Mariazell Railway]] |
* [[Mariazell Railway]] |
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* [[Pöstlingberg Railway]]<!--[[:de:Pöstlingbergbahn]]--><ref>[http://www.linzag.at/navigation/section,id,383,nodeid,383 Described by the operator, Linz AG Linien] In German</ref> |
* [[Pöstlingberg Railway]]<!--[[:de:Pöstlingbergbahn]]--><ref>[http://www.linzag.at/navigation/section,id,383,nodeid,383 Described by the operator, Linz AG Linien] In German</ref> |
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* [[Semmering Railway]] |
* [[Semmering Railway]] – A [[World Heritage Site]] |
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* [[Schafberg Railway]] |
* [[Schafberg Railway]] |
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* [[Schneeberg Railway (cog railway)|Schneeberg Railway]] |
* [[Schneeberg Railway (cog railway)|Schneeberg Railway]] |
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* [[Ferrocarill Arica La Paz]], [[Arica, Chile|Arica]]–[[La Paz]] |
* [[Ferrocarill Arica La Paz]], [[Arica, Chile|Arica]]–[[La Paz]] |
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* [[Ferrocarril de Antofagasta a Bolivia]] |
* [[Ferrocarril de Antofagasta a Bolivia]] |
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* El [[Transandine Railway|Ferrocarril Trasandino Los Andes |
* El [[Transandine Railway|Ferrocarril Trasandino Los Andes – Mendoza]], [[Los Andes, Chile|Los Andes]] – [[Mendoza, Argentina|Mendoza]]. The rebuild will be adhesion only.<ref>[http://www.seconstruye.com/webnoticia/asp/interior.asp?id=17067 Se construye] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070310140626/http://www.seconstruye.com/webnoticia/asp/interior.asp?id=17067 |date=2007-03-10 }}</ref> |
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===China=== |
===China=== |
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===India=== |
===India=== |
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{{Main|Mountain railways of India}} |
{{Main|Mountain railways of India}} |
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*[[Darjeeling Himalayan Railway]] |
*[[Darjeeling Himalayan Railway]] – A world Heritage Site |
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*[[Nilgiri Mountain Railway]] |
*[[Nilgiri Mountain Railway]] – A world Heritage Site |
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*[[Kalka-Shimla Railway]] |
*[[Kalka-Shimla Railway]] – A world Heritage Site |
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*[[Kangra Valley Railway]] |
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*[[Matheran Hill Railway]] |
*[[Matheran Hill Railway]] |
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*[[Jammu–Baramulla line]] |
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===Isle of Man=== |
===Isle of Man=== |
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*[[Empresa nacional de ferrocarriles del Peru]] |
*[[Empresa nacional de ferrocarriles del Peru]] |
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*[[Ferrocarril Central Andino]] ([[Standard gauge]]) |
*[[Ferrocarril Central Andino]] ([[Standard gauge]]) |
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*[[Ferrocarril Huancayo - Huancavelica]],<ref>[http://www.rrdc.com/images/map_fcca_new.gif Map of Huancayo |
*[[Ferrocarril Huancayo - Huancavelica]],<ref>[http://www.rrdc.com/images/map_fcca_new.gif Map of Huancayo – Huancavelica]</ref> (built to [[narrow gauge railways|narrow gauge]] {{RailGauge|3ft|lk=on|disp=or}}, but [[Track gauge conversion|converted]] to {{RailGauge|56.5in|allk=on|disp=or}} between 2006 and 2010<ref>{{cite web |title=Huancavelica upgrade |url=https://www.railwaygazette.com/news/single-view/view/huancavelica-upgrade.html |website=Railway Gazette International |access-date=16 September 2019 |date=1 Jun 2006}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=El Tren Macho reanudó sus operaciones entre Huancayo y Huancavelica |url=http://archivo.elcomercio.pe/sociedad/lima/tren-macho-reanudo-sus-operaciones-entre-huancayo-huancavelica-noticia-1343837 |website=El Comercio |access-date=16 September 2019 |language=es |date=5 Dec 2011}}</ref>) |
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*[[Ferrocarril del sur de Peru]] [[Arequipa]] |
*[[Ferrocarril del sur de Peru]] [[Arequipa]] – [[Puno]], ([[Standard gauge]]) |
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*[[Cusco - Machu Picchu]], Cusco |
*[[Cusco - Machu Picchu]], Cusco – [[Machu Picchu]] ({{RailGauge|3ft|disp=or}} gauge) |
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===Romania=== |
===Romania=== |
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[[File:Anina-Oravita 03 2010.jpg|thumb|View from Oravița |
[[File:Anina-Oravita 03 2010.jpg|thumb|View from Oravița – Anina railway in 2010.]] |
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*[[Ploiești]] |
*[[Ploiești]] – [[Brașov]] railway |
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*[[Brașov]] |
*[[Brașov]] – [[Sibiu]] – [[Arad, Romania|Arad]] railway |
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*[[Râmnicu Vâlcea]] |
*[[Râmnicu Vâlcea]] – [[Sibiu]] railway |
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*[[Târgu Jiu]] |
*[[Târgu Jiu]] – [[Simeria]] railway |
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*[[Drobeta-Turnu Severin]] |
*[[Drobeta-Turnu Severin]] – [[Caransebeș]] railway |
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*[[Oraviţa]] |
*[[Oraviţa]] – [[Anina]] railway |
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*[[Cluj-Napoca]] |
*[[Cluj-Napoca]] – [[Oradea]] railway |
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*[[Brașov]] |
*[[Brașov]] – [[Miercurea Ciuc]] – [[Deda, Romania|Deda]] railway, and Brașov – [[Întorsura Buzăului]] |
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*[[Salva, Bistrița-Năsăud|Salva]] |
*[[Salva, Bistrița-Năsăud|Salva]] – [[Sighetul Marmatiei]] railway |
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*[[Adjud]] |
*[[Adjud]] – [[Siculeni]] railway |
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*[[Suceava]] |
*[[Suceava]] – [[Ilva Mică]] railway, and [[Vama, Suceava|Vama]] – [[Moldovita]] |
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*[[Arad, Romania|Arad]] |
*[[Arad, Romania|Arad]] – [[Ineu]] – [[Brad, Hunedoara|Brad]] |
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*[[Buzău]] |
*[[Buzău]] – [[Nehoiu|Nehoiașu]]. |
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===Russia=== |
===Russia=== |
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[[File:Участок Апшеронской УЖД, перегон Гуамка - Мезмай.JPG|thumb|[[Apsheronsk narrow-gauge railway|Apsheronsk railway]]]] |
[[File:Участок Апшеронской УЖД, перегон Гуамка - Мезмай.JPG|thumb|[[Apsheronsk narrow-gauge railway|Apsheronsk railway]]]] |
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* [[Apsheronsk narrow-gauge railway]] |
* [[Apsheronsk narrow-gauge railway]] – located in the [[Krasnodar Krai]], gauge of {{RailGauge|750mm}}.<ref>[http://www.internationalsteam.co.uk/trains/russia18.htm Apsheronsk railway]</ref><ref>[http://www.internationalsteam.co.uk/trains/russia19.htm Tourist Railway]</ref> |
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===Slovakia=== |
===Slovakia=== |
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*[[Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn]] (formerly [[BVZ Zermatt-Bahn]], [[Furka Oberalp Bahn]])<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.bvzholding.ch/de/unternehmen/geschichte/ |title=Unsere Geschichte: Von der Visp-Zermatt-Bahn bis zur BVZ Holding AG |publisher=BVZ Holding AG |location=Brig, Switzerland |language=de, fr, en |access-date=2017-07-03}}</ref> |
*[[Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn]] (formerly [[BVZ Zermatt-Bahn]], [[Furka Oberalp Bahn]])<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.bvzholding.ch/de/unternehmen/geschichte/ |title=Unsere Geschichte: Von der Visp-Zermatt-Bahn bis zur BVZ Holding AG |publisher=BVZ Holding AG |location=Brig, Switzerland |language=de, fr, en |access-date=2017-07-03}}</ref> |
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*[[Monte Generoso Railway]] |
*[[Monte Generoso Railway]] |
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*[[Montreux–Lenk im Simmental line]] |
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*[[Chemin de Fer Montreux Oberland Bernois]] |
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*[[Pilatusbahn]] |
*[[Pilatusbahn]] |
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*[[Rhätische Bahn]] |
*[[Rhätische Bahn]] |
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===Vietnam=== |
===Vietnam=== |
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*[[Đà Lạt]]–[[Phan Rang-Tháp Chàm|Tháp Chàm]] Railway |
*[[Đà Lạt]]–[[Phan Rang-Tháp Chàm|Tháp Chàm]] Railway – Abandoned after the [[Vietnam War]]. |
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==Mountain railways in fiction== |
==Mountain railways in fiction== |
Latest revision as of 08:33, 25 July 2024
A mountain railway is a railway that operates in a mountainous region. It may operate through the mountains by following mountain valleys and tunneling beneath mountain passes, or it may climb a mountain to provide transport to and from the summit.
Mountain railways often use narrow gauge tracks to allow for tight curves in the track and reduce tunnel size and structure gauge, and hence construction cost and effort. Where mountain railways need to climb steep gradients, they may use steep grade railway technology, or even operate as funicular railways.
List of mountain railways
[edit]Argentina
[edit]- Mendoza to Los Andes, Chile, see Chile below
Australia
[edit]- Glenreagh Mountain Railway
- Mt Morgan Rack Railway – abandoned in 1955.
- Skitube Alpine Railway
- West Coast Wilderness Railway
Austria
[edit]Bolivia
[edit]- Ferrocarril de Antofagasta a Bolivia
- Ferrocarril de Arica a La Paz, Arica–La Paz
- Rio Mulatos-Potosí line
Brazil
[edit]Canada
[edit]Chile
[edit]- Ferrocarill Arica La Paz, Arica–La Paz
- Ferrocarril de Antofagasta a Bolivia
- El Ferrocarril Trasandino Los Andes – Mendoza, Los Andes – Mendoza. The rebuild will be adhesion only.[2]
China
[edit]Colombia
[edit]Croatia
[edit]Eritrea
[edit]France
[edit]- Artouste (Petit train d')
- La Rhune (Petit train de)
- Mont Blanc Tramway
- Montenvers Railway
- Saint Gervais-Vallorcine (Ligne de)
Germany
[edit]- Drachenfels Railway (Drachenfelsbahn)
- Harz Railway (Harzbahn)
- Rübeland Railway (Rübelandbahn)
- Harz Narrow Gauge Railways (Harzer Schmalspurbahnen)
- Harz Railway (Harzquerbahn)
- Brocken Railway (Brockenbahn)
- Selke Valley Railway(Selketalbahn)
- Murg Valley Railway (Murgtalbahn)
- Schwarza Valley Railway (Schwarzatalbahn)[3]
- Wendelstein Railway (Wendelsteinbahn)
- Bavarian Zugspitze Railway (Bayerische Zugspitzbahn)
Georgia
[edit]- Borjomi-Bakuriani railway "Kukushka" (ბაკურიანი-ბორჯომი რკინიგზა)[4]
Greece
[edit]Hong Kong
[edit]India
[edit]- Darjeeling Himalayan Railway – A world Heritage Site
- Nilgiri Mountain Railway – A world Heritage Site
- Kalka-Shimla Railway – A world Heritage Site
- Kangra Valley Railway
- Matheran Hill Railway
- Jammu–Baramulla line
Isle of Man
[edit]Israel
[edit]Italy
[edit]Japan
[edit]Mexico
[edit]New Zealand
[edit]- Rimutaka Incline Commenced operation in 1878 and ceased operation in 1955.
Norway
[edit]Peru
[edit]- Empresa nacional de ferrocarriles del Peru
- Ferrocarril Central Andino (Standard gauge)
- Ferrocarril Huancayo - Huancavelica,[5] (built to narrow gauge 3 ft or 914 mm, but converted to 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in or 1,435 mm standard gauge between 2006 and 2010[6][7])
- Ferrocarril del sur de Peru Arequipa – Puno, (Standard gauge)
- Cusco - Machu Picchu, Cusco – Machu Picchu (3 ft or 914 mm gauge)
Romania
[edit]- Ploiești – Brașov railway
- Brașov – Sibiu – Arad railway
- Râmnicu Vâlcea – Sibiu railway
- Târgu Jiu – Simeria railway
- Drobeta-Turnu Severin – Caransebeș railway
- Oraviţa – Anina railway
- Cluj-Napoca – Oradea railway
- Brașov – Miercurea Ciuc – Deda railway, and Brașov – Întorsura Buzăului
- Salva – Sighetul Marmatiei railway
- Adjud – Siculeni railway
- Suceava – Ilva Mică railway, and Vama – Moldovita
- Arad – Ineu – Brad
- Buzău – Nehoiașu.
Russia
[edit]- Apsheronsk narrow-gauge railway – located in the Krasnodar Krai, gauge of 750 mm (2 ft 5+1⁄2 in).[8][9]
Slovakia
[edit]Slovenia
[edit]Spain
[edit]Switzerland
[edit]- Appenzeller Bahnen
- Bergbahn Lauterbrunnen-Mürren
- Bergbahn Rheineck-Walzenhausen
- Lötschberg railway line
- Berner Oberland Bahn
- Brienz Rothorn Bahn
- Chemin de fer Aigle-Leysin
- Chemin de fer Aigle-Ollon-Monthey-Champéry
- Chemin de fer Aigle-Sépey-Diablerets
- Chemin de fer Bex-Villars-Bretaye
- Chemins de fer electriques Veveysans
- Chemin de fer Montreux-Glion-Rochers-de-Naye
- Chemin de fer Nyon-St-Cergue-Morez
- Emmental-Burgdorf-Thun-Bahn
- Gornergratbahn
- Gotthardbahn
- Jungfraubahn
- Harderbahn
- Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn (formerly BVZ Zermatt-Bahn, Furka Oberalp Bahn)[10]
- Monte Generoso Railway
- Montreux–Lenk im Simmental line
- Pilatusbahn
- Rhätische Bahn
- Rigi Bahnen (Arth-Rigi-Bahn, Vitznau-Rigi-Bahn)
- Rorschach-Heiden-Bahn
- Schynige Platte Bahn
- Transports de Martigny et Régions (Chemin de fer Martigny–Châtelard and Chemin de fer Martigny–Orsières)
- Trogenerbahn
- Uetlibergbahn
- Wädenswil-Einsiedeln-Bahn
- Wengernalpbahn
- Waldenburgerbahn
- Zentralbahn (former Luzern-Stans-Engelberg-Bahn, Brünigbahn)
Taiwan
[edit]United Kingdom
[edit]United States
[edit]- Alamogordo and Sacramento Mountain Railway
- Boca and Loyalton Railroad
- Carson and Tahoe Lumber and Fluming Company
- Cascade Tunnel
- Cass Scenic Railroad State Park
- Central Pacific Railroad
- Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad
- Denver and Salt Lake Railway
- Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad
- Feather River Route
- Georgetown Loop Railroad
- Gilpin Railroad
- Lookout Mountain Incline Railway in Chattanooga, Tennessee
- Manitou and Pike's Peak Railway
- Michigan-California Lumber Company
- Mount Lowe Railway
- Mount Tom Railroad
- Mount Washington Cog Railway
- Mountain Division
- Northwestern Pacific Railroad
- Otis Elevating Railway
- Raton Pass
- Rio Grande Southern Railroad
- San Diego and Arizona Railway
- Sandy River and Rangeley Lakes Railroad
- Silver City, Pinos Altos and Mogollon Railroad
- Silverton Railroad
- Tehachapi Loop
- Uintah Railway
- White Pass and Yukon Route
Venezuela
[edit]Vietnam
[edit]- Đà Lạt–Tháp Chàm Railway – Abandoned after the Vietnam War.
Mountain railways in fiction
[edit]The Culdee Fell Railway is featured in the book Mountain Engines, part of The Railway Series by Rev.W.Awdry.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Described by the operator, Linz AG Linien In German
- ^ Se construye Archived 2007-03-10 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Schwarza valley line
- ^ "Georgian Railway".
- ^ Map of Huancayo – Huancavelica
- ^ "Huancavelica upgrade". Railway Gazette International. 1 Jun 2006. Retrieved 16 September 2019.
- ^ "El Tren Macho reanudó sus operaciones entre Huancayo y Huancavelica". El Comercio (in Spanish). 5 Dec 2011. Retrieved 16 September 2019.
- ^ Apsheronsk railway
- ^ Tourist Railway
- ^ "Unsere Geschichte: Von der Visp-Zermatt-Bahn bis zur BVZ Holding AG" (in German, French, and English). Brig, Switzerland: BVZ Holding AG. Retrieved 2017-07-03.
External links
[edit]- Homepage of the Matterhorn-Gotthard-Bahn (in English, German, and French)
- Narrow gauge railways of Switzerland (in English and German)
- El Ferrocarril Trasandino Los Andes – Mendoza, Argentina (Trans-Andean Railways) (all others in Spanish only)
- seconstruye.com el tren Los Andes – Mendoza
- Museo Ferrocarril Transandino
- Ferrocarril Central Andina S.A.
- Ferrocarril Central Andino S.A.
- Map of central Peru Callao – Huancayo
- Map of south Peru/Bolivia Machu Picchu – Lake Titicaca – west coast Pacific Ocean
- Route Arequipa – Puno (Lake Titicaca)
- Route Cusco – Puno (Lake Titicaca)
- Route Cusco – Machu Picchu
- Homepage of the Mount Washington Cog Railway (First ever mountain climbing cog railway)