Lima – A head-on collision between two trains on the line that services Peru’s Machu Picchu killed one person and injured at least 40 others, authorities said, updating an earlier toll.
A dozen ambulances and medical personnel were rushed to the site in a remote Andean area without direct road access.
Police wearing hardhats and neon-colored jackets carried injured passengers on stretchers from the trains to receive treatment.
A train driver was killed and 40 more people were injured in Peru after two trains collided on the railway leading to the Inca citadel of Machu Picchu, the Andean nation’s top tourist site https://t.co/4zbPcazV2a pic.twitter.com/dKDhnjWKgV
— Reuters (@Reuters) December 31, 2025
A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1983, the ancient fortified complex of Machu Picchu receives some 4,500 visitors on average each day, many of them foreigners, according to the tourism ministry.
Most tourists take a train and a bus to reach the historic site high in the Andes mountains.
Rail agency Ferrocarril Transandino said a train operated by PeruRail collided with another belonging to Inca Rail around lunchtime on the single track that links the town of Ollantaytambo with Machu Picchu.
The cause of the accident was not yet known.
In September, about 1,400 tourists were evacuated from the Aguas Calientes train station that serves Machu Picchu and 900 others were left stranded after protesters blocked the railway tracks with logs and rocks.
Locals were demanding a new bus company be chosen in a fair bidding process to ferry visitors to the foot of Machu Picchu, and have repeatedly protested to press their demands.
The Inca empire’s ancient capital Machu Picchu was built in the 15th century at an altitude of 2,500 meters (about 8,200 feet) on orders from the Inca ruler Pachacutec.
🚨 Tragedia en la vía a Machu Picchu: choque frontal de trenes en Pampacahua (km 98) deja un fallecido y más de 40 heridos. Bomberos del Cusco lideraron el rescate y triaje en terreno irregular, evacuando a las víctimas hacia clínicas locales con apoyo de la PNP. pic.twitter.com/7HJUkpxBlj
— Bomberos Voluntarios del Perú (@cgbvpoficial) December 31, 2025
It is considered a marvel of architecture and engineering.
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Source: AFP

