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The Ferrocarriles del Ecuador Empresa Pública (Ecuadorian Railways Company) is the national railway of
Ecuador Ecuador ( ; ; Quechua: ''Ikwayur''; Shuar: ''Ecuador'' or ''Ekuatur''), officially the Republic of Ecuador ( es, República del Ecuador, which literally translates as "Republic of the Equator"; Quechua: ''Ikwadur Ripuwlika''; Shuar: ''Eku ...
. The railway system was devised to connect the Pacific coast with the Andean highlands. After many decades of service the railway was severely damaged by heavy rainfall during the El Niño in 1997 and 1998 and from general neglect as the
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siphoned off passengers.Haines, Gavin,
Ecuador’s long-neglected railway system chugs back to life; its founder Eloy Alfaro would be proud
" ''Cuenca High Life,'' 3 June 2013. Retrieved 8 May 2016.
In 2008 the president Rafael Correa named the railroad a "national cultural patrimony" and indicated that it would be restored. The government of Ecuador started to rehabilitate the railway and service was restored between
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and
Quito Quito (; qu, Kitu), formally San Francisco de Quito, is the capital and largest city of Ecuador, with an estimated population of 2.8 million in its urban area. It is also the capital of the province of Pichincha. Quito is located in a valley o ...
by 2013. An extensive range of services, primarily for leisure travellers, were operated by
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and diesel-electric locomotive hauled trains and by autoferros (bus bodies mounted on rail chassis). All railway services ceased in 2020 and by presidential decree the liquidation of the railway company commenced.


Construction

The project of an Ecuadorian railway was started by President Gabriel García Moreno in 1861. The first section was opened between
Yaguachi Yaguachi is a town in the Guayas province of Ecuador Ecuador ( ; ; Quechua: ''Ikwayur''; Shuar: ''Ecuador'' or ''Ekuatur''), officially the Republic of Ecuador ( es, República del Ecuador, which literally translates as "Republic of the ...
and Milagro in 1873, and Bucay was reached by 1888. The push into the Andes was made under President
Eloy Alfaro José Eloy Alfaro Delgado (25 June 1842 – 28 January 1912) often referred to as "The Old Warrior," was an Ecuadorian politician who served as the President of Ecuador from 1895 to 1901 and from 1906 to 1911. Eloy Alfaro emerged as the leader ...
who planned to link Quito in the highlands to Guayaquil on the coast of Ecuador. For advice, Alfaro turned to Col. William Findlay Shunk, a well-known North American engineer who designed the New York El, and who had mapped a route of the
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(which was to connect North and South America) through Ecuador, Colombia, and Panama in 1892. The InterContinental Railway was never built. However, in 1897, Eloy Alfaro commissioned a contract with Archer Harman and a team of investors for the newly created New Jersey corporation, ''the Guayaquil and Quito Railway Company," ''or the G&Q, to rehabilitate and complete the railroad from Guayaquil to Quito. Archer Harman and his brother, Major John A. Harman (Col. Shunk's son-in-law) were from Staunton, Virginia. Together, Archer (G&Q financier) and John (G&Q Chief Engineer) helped Alfaro to (1) realize his dream of connecting disparate parts of Ecuador, (2) break the hold of the Catholic Church, and (3) usher the 20th Century and modernity into Ecuador.'' The G&Q line was built between 1897 and 1908, when the line reached Quito amidst celebration that lasted for days, and shortened the often lengthy trip from Quito to Guayaquil to two days. The G&Q Railway evolved into the Southern Division (Division Sur) of Empresa de Ferrocarriles Ecuatorianos. The northern line, continuing from
Quito Quito (; qu, Kitu), formally San Francisco de Quito, is the capital and largest city of Ecuador, with an estimated population of 2.8 million in its urban area. It is also the capital of the province of Pichincha. Quito is located in a valley o ...
to San Lorenzo was completed in 1957. A branch from the G&Q at Sibambe to Cuenca was completed in 1965.


Other public former railways

Ferrocarril Ambato - Cururay. Commenced from Ambato (on the G&Q Southern Division), reached
Pelileo Pelileo (full form, San Pedro de Pelileo) is a city located at the center of the Andean region of Ecuador called ''La Sierra'' ("the highlands"). It is the seat of Pelileo Canton (48,988 inhabitants, 2001 Census), and forms part of Tungurahua Pro ...
(35km) and was intended to continue to
Baños de Agua Santa Baños de Agua Santa (), commonly referred to as Baños, is a city in eastern Tungurahua Province of Ecuador. Baños is the second most populous city in Tungurahua, after the capital Ambato, and is a major tourist center. Baños is known as the " ...
, located on the banks of the Pastaza River then intended to extend until it crossed the Arajuno River and reached a navigable point on the Curaray, a total length of 117km. Construction commenced in 1912 and the company ceased operating in February 1936. Ferrocarril de Bahia a Chone. Commenced at
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and ran to Chone (79km). Construction commenced in 1909 and was completed in 1912. The line ceased 'in the mid 1960's'. Ferrocarril Central de Ecuador. Commenced at
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and ran to Santa Ana. Construction commenced in 1911 and was completed in 1913. Services ceased in 1946. Ferrocarril de Guayacil a Salinas. Commenced at Guyaquil and ran to Salinas (152km). Construction was completed in 1936. Services ceased in 1954. Ferrocarril de el Oro. Commenced at
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and ran to Piedras (75km) with Loja as the intended terminus. The line had two branches from Machala (6km from
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), one to Pasaje with Cuenca as the intended terminus, and one to La Iberia with Duran as the intended terminus. Construction commenced around 1893. Services ceased for certain by 1971, probably earlier in reality.


Operation

The railway represents the largest infrastructure of the country a total length of . Its single track uses a
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of . The Southern Division (Division Sur) starts at the harbour of
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with a ferry to Duran and then heads east into the
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where a more than difference in altitude has to be overcome to reach Riobamba at . A major gain in altitude is made at the Devil's Nose (Nariz del Diablo) where the train shunts back and forth along the rocky promontory. From Riobamba the train heads north passing its highest point at Urbina an altitude of to reach
Quito Quito (; qu, Kitu), formally San Francisco de Quito, is the capital and largest city of Ecuador, with an estimated population of 2.8 million in its urban area. It is also the capital of the province of Pichincha. Quito is located in a valley o ...
at an altitude of . The Northern Division (Division Norte) was completed in 1957. It connects Quito to the northern sea port of
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over Ibarra, Primer Paso and Cachavi. The Cuenca line branches off near Sibambe and represents the Subdivision Sur. It was constructed between 1915 and 1965. The railway used to be of general economic significance for many decades. Initially steam engines were obtained from the
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. The last set of 2-8-0 steam engines were obtained in 1953. In 1957 five
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diesel-electric locomotives were delivered for the San Lorenzo line, Ten Alco diesel-electric locomotives were delivered in 1968 and nine GEC-Alstom locomotives were delivered in 1992. Few steam and diesel locomotives were in an operational mode, the exact numbers subject to conflicting information. There were also a number of
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es (autoferros) in operation. At the point of liquidation the railway had 12 diesel-electric locomotives, 7 steam locomotives and 11 autoferro, not all operational.


Demise

Since the 1997/98 disruptions no continuous service has been conducted and further degradation had made the railway almost useless. Road services have taken over passenger and freight transportation in Ecuador. At the 2008 centennial only 10 percent of the railway was open only tourist trains remain active.


Restoration

In 2008 the president Rafael Correa named the railroad a "national cultural patrimony" and indicated that it would be restored. The EFE was transformed in a public corporation: Ferrocarriles del Ecuador Empresa Publica (FEEP). FEEP publicised details of the restoration work in a series of publications 'Guardavia', commencing with issue 1 in May 2010 and concluding with issue 11 in December 2014. The first section of line to be inaugurated was that between
Quito Quito (; qu, Kitu), formally San Francisco de Quito, is the capital and largest city of Ecuador, with an estimated population of 2.8 million in its urban area. It is also the capital of the province of Pichincha. Quito is located in a valley o ...
(Chimbacalle) and Latacunga on 30 December 2008. http://www.elcomerciodelecuador.es/component/content/article/71/834-el-tren-quito-latacunga-vuelve-por-la-avenida-de-los-volcanes.html El Comercio November 26th 2010 Following this a short section (3.5km) of the former Sibambe to Cuenca line, that between El Tambo and Coyoctor / Baños del Inca was inaugurated on 24 April 2009.http://www.eluniverso.com/2009/04/18/1/1447/7EDE4067B8F140409EDE18B4C55646F6.html El Universo, April 18th 2009. The line from the coast at Duran (near
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) to
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was inaugurated on 29 June 2010.http://www4.elcomercio.com/2010-07-01/Noticias/Pais/Noticias-Secundarias/EC100701P15PAPA.aspx El Comercio, July 1st 2010. Two sections of line were inaugurated in 2011. The section between
Alausí Alausí is a town in the Chimborazo province of Ecuador. The town is particularly well-known across Ecuador for its railway heritage. It was named a ''Pueblo Mágico'' (magical town) by the Ecuadorian Ministry of Tourism (MINTUR) in 2019. Hist ...
and Sibambe which includes the switchback at the Devil's Nose was inaugurated on 16 February and that between Ibarra and Salinas on 13 December. The section from Colta via Riobamba to Urbina was inaugurated on 3 October 2012. The first phase of the rehabilitation project, the 271km between
Quito Quito (; qu, Kitu), formally San Francisco de Quito, is the capital and largest city of Ecuador, with an estimated population of 2.8 million in its urban area. It is also the capital of the province of Pichincha. Quito is located in a valley o ...
and
Guamote Guamote is a location in the Chimborazo Province, Ecuador Ecuador ( ; ; Quechua: ''Ikwayur''; Shuar: ''Ecuador'' or ''Ekuatur''), officially the Republic of Ecuador ( es, República del Ecuador, which literally translates as "Republic of ...
, was inaugurated on December 27 and 28, 2012. The second phase of the rehabilitation project, the 181km between
Guamote Guamote is a location in the Chimborazo Province, Ecuador Ecuador ( ; ; Quechua: ''Ikwayur''; Shuar: ''Ecuador'' or ''Ekuatur''), officially the Republic of Ecuador ( es, República del Ecuador, which literally translates as "Republic of ...
and Duran, was inaugurated on January 28 and 29, 2013. Thus by 2013 the entire Guayaquil/Duran - Quito railway was restored and open to the public.Ecuador by Train
/ref> The section of line between Ibarra and Otavalo was inaugurated in 2014.


Route information


Southern Division (Division Sur)

Guayaquil <> Quito; 1897-1908;


Northern Division (Division Norte)

Quito <> San Lorenzo; > 1957;


Sibambe - Cuenca

Sibambe <> Cuenca: > 1965: 145.4km Comprehensive details of the lines, their stations and distances have been compiled and published by Jim Fergusson and have now been made available through The Branch Line Society in the United Kingdo


Services prior to closure

A number of leisure orientated services operated, including from
Quito Quito (; qu, Kitu), formally San Francisco de Quito, is the capital and largest city of Ecuador, with an estimated population of 2.8 million in its urban area. It is also the capital of the province of Pichincha. Quito is located in a valley o ...
to Latacunga via Cotopaxi National Park, between Alausi and Sibambe (Devil's Nose / Nariz del Diablo), between El Tambo and Baños del Inca, between Duran and Yaguachi and between Ibarra and Salinas. A premium service 'Tren Crucero' operated the whole length of the Southern Division from Duran to Quito.


Closure and liquidation

Due to the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic upon the national economy, all trains were suspended in March 2020. "''All trains have been cancelled from March 17, 2020 on until further notice."'' Source: Volta o Trem 24-2 via Friends of Latin American Railway

Subsequent to this the company entered liquidation. ''"Through Executive Decree No. 1057 of May 19, 2020, amended through executive decreess No. 1096 of July 17, 2020, No. 1123 of August 6, 2020, No. 1243 of February 2021 and No. 1288 of April 13, 2021, the Constitutional President of the Republic, ordered the extinction of Railways of Ecuador, Public Company-FEEP"'' ranslated from original without amendment: extinction = liquidation
The official liquidators progress report provides information on the condition of the line (operational, non-operational, abandoned) at the time of liquidation.


Transfer and suggested reopening

On 5 January 2022 the railway assets were transferred to the Ecuadorian State

''Today Minister @MarceloHCabrera signed the transfer of the National Railway Infrastructure to @ObrasPublicasEc with which this patrimonial asset passes into the hands of the Ecuadorian State and marks a new stage.'' ''@MarceloHCabrera highlighted that this system will contribute to tourism, passenger transport and sustainable mobility since there is the possibility of implementing electric trains.'' ''After this signing, the legal and administrative processes will be carried out so that the railway system is concessioned through a Public-Private Alliance, which will allow repowering and rehabilitating the Ecuadorian train.'' ranslated from original without amendment


Proposals

There are plans to expand the services further to
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. File:Ferroecuador2.JPG, On the Malecón in Guayaquil File:Nariz del Diablo (284925909).jpg, Switchback at the Devil's Nose File:Riobamba.station.JPG, Riobamba railway station File:Riobamba.station3.JPG, Railway poster, Riobamba station


Books

* Elizabeth Harman Brainard and Katharine Robinson Brainard. ''Railroad in the Sky: the Guayaquil & Quito Railway in Ecuador 1897-1925''. Publisher: Marion, MA: Atlantis Ltd. Partnership, 2003. * Marcelo Meneses-Jurado: ''Tren al Sol. Train to the Sun. Journey on Board the Most Difficult Train in the World''. * Sandra Naranjo, Pabel Muñoz, Paola Carvajal, Richard Espinosa, Jorge Eduardo Carrera, Francisco Mosquera, Mayra Prado T. ''Construcción y Rehabilitación del Tren de Alfaro.'' Publisher: Directorio Ferrocarriles del Ecuador Empresa Pública, 2014. ISBN 978-9942-07-742-4


See also

* Tren Crucero Ecuador


References


External links

*
Railroad in the Sky website


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Official site

2003 travel pictures from the Devil's Nose by Peter & Jackie Main




* ttp://www.kellstransportmuseum.com/Ecuador/Description.html Full tour pictures 2005
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