Videosur, Liamar Ramos/Reuters
Peru suspends train service to Machu Picchu after landslides damage key rail line
Landslides caused by intense overnight rains have destroyed 400 meters of railway line leading to Machu Picchu, forcing Peru to suspend train service on the alternative Hidroelectrica route. The mayor of Machu Picchu district estimates repairs will take 10 to 15 days. Tourists can still reach the ancient citadel using the fully operational Ollantaytambo.
Videosur, Liamar Ramos/Reuters
2 April 2026

Landslides caused by intense overnight rains have destroyed 400 meters of railway line leading to Machu Picchu, forcing Peru to suspend train service on the alternative Hidroelectrica route. The mayor of Machu Picchu district estimates repairs will take 10 to 15 days. Tourists can still reach the ancient citadel using the fully operational Ollantaytambo.
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