Head-on train crash near Peru’s Machu Picchu kills driver, injures dozens

Head-on train crash near Peru’s Machu Picchu kills driver, injures dozens

LIMA (Reuters) – A train driver was killed and 40 more people were injured on Tuesday after two trains collided head-on on the railway leading to the Inca citadel of Machu Picchu, the Andean nation’s top tourist site that draws well over 1 million visitors each year.

Police are investigating the collision between trains operated by Inca Rail S.A. and PeruRail S.A., which mainly transport tourists to the iconic site. A health official said about 20 people were in relatively serious condition.

 police officer added that foreign tourists were among the injured.

People evacuate a train carriage after two trains collided head-on on the railway leading to the Inca citadel of Machu Picchu, in the Cusco Department, Peru, December 30, 2025, in this picture obtained from social media. Obtained by Reuters/via REUTERS

Images posted on social media shortly after the crash showed the badly damaged locomotives facing each other on the track, broken glass strewn around and injured people being treated on the sides of the tracks.

By REUTERS

Reporting by Marco Aquino; Editign by Stephen Coates

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