On Saturday 11 December, the company Tinti SAC (Cusco Tram) celebrated the centennial of the commissioning of the first trams in the city (1910), with the opening of the photographic exposicición "100 years of Cusco Tram" and the presentation Rail car's official 106 magnificently restored by this company.
The photo exhibition was located inside the car, thus reusing the car as a magnificent exhibition hall. The event, held at the station Qolqanpata (Fifth Lomellini in the climb to Sacsayhuaman) brought in addition to the company directors and managers of the revaluation of the industrial heritage railway; Adriana Valcarcel, Andrea Llosa, Manuel Ollanta Aparicio, friends and local personalities. So we were also invited Luis Repetto, current President of the Peruvian Committee for the Conservation of Industrial Heritage, and Neyde Hidalgo, the same that went a few words about the importance of reevaluating our industrial heritage and history of the trams.
Commended company, restoring a historic railroad car, which has made Tinti SAC. Congratulations!
For more information about the company and its services can visit the website http://www.tranviacusco.com/
The photo exhibition was located inside the car, thus reusing the car as a magnificent exhibition hall. The event, held at the station Qolqanpata (Fifth Lomellini in the climb to Sacsayhuaman) brought in addition to the company directors and managers of the revaluation of the industrial heritage railway; Adriana Valcarcel, Andrea Llosa, Manuel Ollanta Aparicio, friends and local personalities. So we were also invited Luis Repetto, current President of the Peruvian Committee for the Conservation of Industrial Heritage, and Neyde Hidalgo, the same that went a few words about the importance of reevaluating our industrial heritage and history of the trams.
Commended company, restoring a historic railroad car, which has made Tinti SAC. Congratulations!
For more information about the company and its services can visit the website http://www.tranviacusco.com/
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