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==Ferrocarril Sur==
==Ferrocarril Sur==
The Ferrocarril Sur is comprised of several connecting routes:
The Ferrocarril Sur is comprised of several connecting routes:
* standard gauge: Cusco - Juliaca, Puno - Juliaca - Arequipa, Arequipa - Matarani
* standard gauge: Cusco - Juliaca, Puno - Juliaca - Arequipa, Arequipa - Matarani / Mollendo
* narrow gauge (3' = 914mm): Cusco - Machu Picchu - Hidroelectrico (formerly continued to Quillabamba)
* narrow gauge (3' = 914mm): Cusco - Machu Picchu - Hidroelectrico (formerly continued to Quillabamba)
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Image:Peru_Sheet_10.png|FCS Juliaca - Puno
Image:Peru_Sheet_10.png|FCS Juliaca - Puno
Image:Pe_rly11.gif|FCS Juliaca (excl.) - Arequipa
Image:Pe_rly11.gif|FCS Juliaca (excl.) - Arequipa
IMage:Pe_rly12.gif|FCS Arequipa (excl.) - Matarani
IMage:Pe_rly12.gif|FCS Arequipa (excl.) - Matarani / Mollendo
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Latest revision as of 13:57, 24 January 2023

These diagrams of railways in Peru were drawn by and are © Stephen R.L. Phillips, F.R.I.C.S. They comprise schematic route maps, and track plans of all stations and other complex locations. Note they depict the railway as of 1999, so may now be out of date.

Ferrocarril Central Andino

The Ferrocarril Central Andino (FCCA) is a standard-gauge line, running from the port of Callao, via Lima, through the Andes to La Oroya and Huancayo. At La Oroya, there is a junction with the Ferrocarril Cerro de Pasco (FCCP). At Hauncayo, there is interchange with the narrow-gauge (3' = 914mm) Ferrocarril Huancayo - Huancavelica (FCHH).

Ferrocarril Sur

The Ferrocarril Sur is comprised of several connecting routes:

  • standard gauge: Cusco - Juliaca, Puno - Juliaca - Arequipa, Arequipa - Matarani / Mollendo
  • narrow gauge (3' = 914mm): Cusco - Machu Picchu - Hidroelectrico (formerly continued to Quillabamba)

See also

Peru General Information