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A true adventure on rails was that experienced on Sunday, February 27, 2011, when the locomotive No. 620, which leads the steam train "The VALDIVIAN" started its journey from the station Antilhue Valdivia, with lots of enthusiastic travelers.
With capacity for 300 people or so, the train made its tour from Valdivia to Antilhue, through Huellelhue stations, and Arique Pishuinco. In the development of the trip, passengers could return to look through the windows of cars, these landscapes that had long ceased to see, apart from passing by the old stations to relive history.
Composed by steam locomotive No. 620, National Monument, which dates from 1913 and 5 cars heritage Linke Hoffman, also a National Monument, 1929, THE VALDIVIAN brought joy and nostalgic memories for tourists and people from the area.
The next set of photographs, has been a collaboration of the Lord Nelson Beseler Avila, who in the photo below, poses with her children beside the locomotive No. 620, Station Valdivia, in moments before his departure. Nelson
Beseler, also has an excellent photo gallery of trains, which can be accessed at the following link: Abandoned Roads .
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