Ferrocarril Central Andino

Ferrocarril Central Andino
Overview
HeadquartersLima
LocaleCentral Peru
Dates of operation1851–
PredecessorENAFER
Technical
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Length535 km (332 mi)

Ferrocarril Central Andino (FCCA) is the consortium which operates the Ferrovías Central railway in Peru linking the Pacific port of Callao and the capital Lima with Huancayo and Cerro de Pasco. As one of the Trans-Andean Railways it is the second highest in the world constructed by the Polish engineer Ernest Malinowski in 1871–1876.

After a period of operation by the nationalized entity Empresa Nacional de Ferrocarriles del Perú (ENAFER), in July 1999 the government awarded a divisible consortium led by Railroad Development Corporation (RDC) of Pittsburgh, and Lorenzo Sousa's Peruval Corp who was awarded the South and South east railways, a concession to operate the former Ferrocarril del Centro for 30 years. Investors in Ferrocarril Central Andino include RDC, Juan Olaechea & Company, Minas Buenaventura, ADR Inversiones, and Inversiones Andino.[1]

  1. ^ "RDC operating entities". Railroad Development Corporation. Retrieved 2007-09-08.