🇵🇪 Operator
Train routes operated by PeruRail
2 routes · scenic 2
PeruRail runs 2 of the routes in the World Train Map atlas, 480 km of railway across 1 country. The longest is the PeruRail Titicaca at 388 km; the fastest is the PeruRail Titicaca, running up to 60 km/h; the oldest line it runs over here opened in 1908.
What this page says about the company comes from PeruRail's own Wikidata item, checked against the countries its routes here actually cross before any of it is used; everything about the railway is counted from this atlas. Official site ↗ · Wikipedia ↗ · Wikidata Q1407952 ↗
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- 2
- Total length
- 480 km
- Countries
- Peru
- Fastest
- PeruRail Titicaca · 60 km/h
- Longest
- PeruRail Titicaca · 388 km
- Oldest line here
- 1908
- Type
- railway company
Scenic (2)
- PeruRail Titicaca
Ten leisurely hours across the altiplano from Cusco to Lake Titicaca: white-linen lunch and an open observation car over the 4,319 m La Raya pass.
Wikipedia ↗ - Cusco–Machu Picchu
Down the Sacred Valley of the Incas beside the Urubamba rapids: the rails are the only road to Machu Picchu.
Wikipedia ↗
Photos via Wikimedia Commons — each route page credits the author & licence
How many train routes does PeruRail run?
2 of the routes in this atlas are PeruRail services, covering 480 km across 1 country (Peru). That is what this atlas draws, not the operator's whole network — a national railway runs thousands of local services no map of notable journeys would list.
What is the fastest PeruRail train?
The PeruRail Titicaca, Cusco to Puno, at up to 60 km/h. Its fastest scheduled run takes 10 h 30 min over 388 km.
Does PeruRail run night trains?
Not in this atlas. All 2 PeruRail routes listed here are daytime services.
Which is the longest PeruRail route?
The PeruRail Titicaca, 388 km from Cusco to Puno, taking 10 h 30 min at its fastest. The oldest line PeruRail runs over here opened in 1908.
Countries PeruRail runs in
- 🇵🇪 Train routes in Peru 6 routes