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Andes Mountain Railway (bolivia)

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The Andes Mountain Railway in Bolivia, specifically the famous Ferrocarril de los Andes (also known as the Tehulelo or the Bolivia-Brazil Railway), is a historic narrow-gauge railway that traverses the challenging terrains of the Bolivian Andes. Built primarily during the early to mid-20th century, it connects key regions within Bolivia and offers scenic views of mountainous landscapes, high-altitude passages, and remote villages. The railway has significant historical importance for transportation, economic development, and tourism in Bolivia.

Key Features

  • Historic narrow-gauge railway built in the early 20th century
  • Traverses high-altitude Andean terrains, reaching elevations over 4,000 meters
  • Provides scenic views of the Bolivian Andes and remote mountain communities
  • Connects various regions within Bolivia for transportation of goods and passengers
  • Part of Bolivia's railway heritage and an attraction for tourists interested in engineering feats and natural beauty

Pros

  • Offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Andes
  • Historical significance as an engineering achievement
  • Useful for connecting remote regions within Bolivia
  • Popular among tourists seeking scenic train journeys

Cons

  • Limited frequency and regularity of services
  • Maintenance issues can lead to delays or disruptions
  • High altitudes may cause discomfort or health issues for some travelers
  • Not as modern or comfortable as contemporary train services in other countries

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 06:07:16 AM UTC