Photos - "Devil's Nose" Railway

Last week Lynn and I took a trip on the "Devil's Nose" Railway. This railway in Ecuador runs from Quito to Guayaquil and has been called the world's most difficult railwayline as it took 66 years to complete. The "Devil's Nose" is a near vertical cliff face inwhich the train has to zig-zag back and forth down the face on a series of swichback railway lines.

01) There are 8 carriages and 6 of them are cargo wagons meaning most people have to sit on the roof.



02) Superb views but get there early as places soon fill up!



03) The train passes through many very poor rural areas and the children chase after the train in the hope that the tourists will throw them a lollipop!



04) Run, Forrest, Run!!!



05) A young girl with her prize!

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