(06/23/2010)The railway connecting Cusco and Machu Picchu will be completely reopened, fully restored, on Friday, June 25, but the repairing and maintenance works will continue during all the year, reports Ferrocarril Transandino S.A. (FTSA).

FTSA warned that this will allow train companies to operate normally, “but with some speed limitations.”
This railway, which is the only access land route to Machu Picchu ruins and towns, was destroyed by last January's heavy rains and floods.
The Incan ruins are Peru's main tourist destination, with 1,500 to 2,000 tourists visiting daily.
Machu Picchu, declared Heritage of the Humanity in 1983, is located at the top of a mountain in Cusco's jungle region.