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sales material on Tren Crucero
BE AN EXPERT IN “TREN
ECUADOR”
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TO THE
WEBINAR
ALL YOU NEED IS ECUADOR
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GENERAL CONTENTS
1. Tren Ecuador
 Essential Information
 Tren Ecuador Main Products
2. Half-day and Full day Excursions
 Tren de la Libertad (Freedom Train)
 Tren de los Volcanes (Volcanoes Train)
 Tren del Hielo 1 (Ice Train 1)
 Tren del Hielo 2 (Ice Train 2)
 Sendero de los Ancestros (Ancestor’s Trail)
 Nariz del Diablo (Devil’s Nose)
 Baños del Inca (The Inca baths)
 Tren de la Dulzura (Sweetness’ Train)
3. Tren Crucero
 General Information
 Tren Crucero coaches
 Useful information about Tren Crucero logistics
 Day by Day Itinerary, from the Andes Highlands to the Pacific Coast
o Day 01, Quito – Lasso
o Day 02, Lasso – Riobamba
o Day 03, Riobamba – Huigra
o Day 04, Huigra – Durán
4. Tren Ecuador Stations general services
 Train Coffee Shop
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Train Gift Shop
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Artisan market / Square
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General services (toilettes, Museum, parking*)
5. Tren Ecuador & other circuits and destinations within Ecuador
 Quito & Surroundings (Otavalo, Mindo, Papallacta)
 Amazon
 Guayaquil & Surroundings (Salinas, Montañita, Reserva Manglares Churute)
 Galapagos Islands
 Cuenca
6. Tren Ecuador Awards & Recognitions
7. Where and How to Book “Tren Ecuador” products
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TREN ECUADOR
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
Ecuador’s railway transport system started its construction in 1872 as one of the most
important infrastructure projects at the time, since it was going to link the country’s two
largest and most important cities, Quito, the capital city and Guayaquil, the Main Port.
The construction Works started in the Pacific Coast region during Gabriel García Moreno’s
Presidency, however the slow pace of the works had a big push forward during General Eloy
Alfaro’s presidential time, who reached Ecuador’s government head in the year 1895 and
commissioned a construction agreement with the American contractors Archer Harman and
Edward Morely, through the creation -in New Jersey- of the “Guayaquil & Quito Railway
Company”.
History tells that Harman, the construction’s engineer exposed all the problems and difficulties
that they were facing on the impressive stone mass well known as the Devil’s Nose to the
General Alfaro, during one of his visits to the construction site; to Harman’s great concern it is
said that a very calm and relaxed General Alfaro answered: “Let’s first have a Whiskey, then,
we will defeat the Devil”.
Just after much effort and overcoming challenges and difficulties, the train finally reached the
Capital, officially inaugurating the route between Quito and Guayaquil (Durán) in June 1908,
i.e. after 36 years of the construction start.
Years later two sections were added to the Ecuadorian railway system; southward from
Sibambe station towards the city of Cuenca and northward, from Quito to Ibarra, reaching the
small city of San Lorenzo on Ecuador’s Pacific coast.
The country’s road development through the construction of major road networks from 1950
to 1980; and, the air traffic increase especially between the cities of Quito and Guayaquil
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reduced the competitiveness of the train as the main transport option in the country, thus the
railway system lost its importance.
To the general neglect of the railway system, great damages are added by several and intense
rains during the “El Niño” in 1998, after this, only two small routes continued operating (Quito
– Cotopaxi and the Devil’s Nose) mainly for tourism purposes.
In the year 2007, during the Presidency of the Economist Rafael Correa, the railway
reconstruction project start, not as a mass transport system but as National cultural and
historical heritage and as a great tourist product that allows to enjoy the beautiful landscapes
and diverse climate zones of the Ecuadorian Andes and Pacific regions, promoting at the same
time the development of the local economies in the towns and cities linked to the railway
system.
Chimbacalle Station, Quito
Sibambe Station, “Devil’s Nose”
TREN ECUADOR MAIN PRODUCTS
At the current time (July 2014) “Tren Ecuador” offers two main products
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Half day and Full day Excursions
“Tren Crucero” or Cruise Train
HALF-DAY AND FULL DAY EXCURSIONS
These are the train rides through some particular routes that feature special attractions or
interest; these excursions’ main characteristic is that they depart from and return to the same
city on the same day; their duration goes from a half-day to a full day. At the moment the
routes in operation are:
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1. TREN DE LA LIBERTAD
Freedom Train
Route:
Ibarra - Salinas - Ibarra
Route Distance:
30 Km | 18.6 Miles (round trip)
Description:
Land of artisans, lakes and legends, an extraordinary and fascinating rail trip.
Standard Price:
USD 20,00
Departures:
Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday & Public Holidays
Schedule:
Departure:
Return:
10h30
16h30
Itinerary:
10:00 Check in. Ibarra Station
10:30 Leave in train
12:00 Arrive at Salinas and cultural presentation
12:20 Free time to visit the Train Café and the Handicraft Plaza
12:40 Organize groups and begin city tour
13:00 Visit to the Salt Museum or the Ethnographical Museum
13:30 Free time for lunch
14:20 Visit to jam production venture and free time
14:50 Board train
15:00 Depart for Ibarra
16:30 Arrive at Ibarra. End of tour
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2. TREN DE LOS VOLCANES
Volcanoes Train
Option 1: Train + Bus
Route:
Quito - Machachi - El Boliche (Go by train)
El Boliche - Machachi - Quito (Return by bus)
Route Distance:
59 Km | 36.58 Miles (one way)
Description:
An unmatchable journey. You’ll marvel at the beautiful landscapes, diverse eco-systems and
the majesty of the Andes.
Standard Price:
USD 39,00
Departures:
Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday & Public Holidays
Schedule:
Departure:
Return:
08h00
16h45
Itinerary:
07:30 Check in. Chimbacalle Station
08:00 Leave in train
09:00 Arrive at Tambillo: Cafeteria and rest rooms
09:15 Leave for Machachi in train
10:15 Arrive at Machachi and cultural presentation
10:35 Leave Machachi for El Boliche
11:20 Arrive at El Boliche
11:30 Disembark for walk in El Boliche
11:40 Begin walk in El Boliche Recreational Area
12:10 End of walk – “canelazo”
12:20 Leave in bus for Machachi
12:40 Arrive at station farm and lunch (same for Bee Farm)
13:40 End of lunch
14:00 Visit to station farm and/or Bee Farm
14:45 Leave station farm and/or Bee Farm
15:00 Board bus and leave for Quito
16:45 Arrive at Quito. End of tour
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Option 2: Bus + Train
Route:
Quito - El Boliche (Go by bus)
El Boliche - Machachi - Tambillo - Quito (Return by train)
Route Distance:
59 Km | 36.58 Miles (one way)
Description:
An unmatchable journey. You’ll marvel at the beautiful landscapes, diverse eco-systems and
the majesty of the Andes.
Standard Price:
USD 36,00
Departures:
Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday & Public Holidays
Schedule:
Departure:
Return:
09h00
16h30
Itinerary:
08:30 Check in. Chimbacalle Station
09:00 Leave for El Boliche
10:30 Arrive in bus at Boliche
10:45 Disembark from bus. Snack and time to use the rest rooms.
11:00 Begin guided walk to El Boliche
12:00 End of activities
12:15 Lunch in Café del Tren El Boliche and/or restaurant in El Boliche.
13:15 End of lunch
13:30 Leave in train for Machachi
14:15 Arrive in Machachi, folkloric presentation
14:30 Leave for Quito in train
16:30 Arrive in Quito by train
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3. TREN DEL HIELO 1
Ice Train 1
Route:
Riobamba - Urbina - Riobamba
Route Distance:
31 Km | 19.22 Miles (roundtrip)
Description:
Journeying alongside Ecuador’s highest volcano, you’ll experience the wilderness of the Urbina
páramo (moorland), discover the tradition of the Chimborazo Ice makers or “Hieleros” and
learn about the glacial ice extracting process. The trip also offers various agricultural tourism
activities among the area’s natural and cultural environments.
Standard Price:
USD 12,00
Departures:
Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday & Public Holidays
Schedule:
Departure:
Return:
08h00
11h40
Itinerary:
07:30 Check in. Riobamba Station
08:00 Board the coach train
08:50 Arrive at Urbina station
09:00 Breakfast at Train Café (includes ticket for USD1.00 consumption)
09:30 Visit to Train Handicraft Plaza and Ice Interpretation Center
10:00 Free time (horse riding, photography, walks)
10:30 Board coach train for return to Riobamba
11:40 Arrive at Riobamba. End of tour
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4. TREN DEL HIELO 2
Ice Train 2
Route:
Ambato - Urbina - Cevallos - Ambato
Route Distance:
43 Km | 26.66 Miles (roundtrip)
Description:
A journey through classical Andean landscapes. After admiring the Tungurahua volcano and
the snow-capped peaks of Altar, Chimborazo and Carihuairazo we visit a shoe factory in
Cevallos, where we learn about the manufacturing process.
Standard Price:
USD 15,00
Departures:
Friday | Saturday | Sunday & Public Holidays
Schedule:
Departure:
Return:
08h00
16h45
Itinerary:
07:30 Check in. Ambato Station
08:00 Board the coach train
08:45 Stop in Cevallos for rest room (10 minutes)
09:45 Arrive at Urbina Station
09:50 Breakfast at Train Café (includes USD 1.00 ticket for consumption)
10:20 Visit to Train Handicraft Plaza and Ice Interpretation Center
11:00 Board and depart for Cevallos
12:00 Activities, briefing and guided walk to restaurant
12:30 Lunch
13:30 Visit to leather and shoe factory
14:40 Free time to visit and buy shoes
15:30 Return to station, handicrafts, jams and farewell dance
16:00 Board and leave for Ambato
16:45 Arrive at Ambato. End of tour
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5. SENDERO DE LOS ANCESTROS
Ancestor’s Trail
Route:
Riobamba - Colta - Riobamba
Route Distance:
25 Km | 15.5 Miles (roundtrip)
Description:
A delightful journey through beautiful Andean scenery until arriving at the Balbanera church,
the oldest one in Ecuador. The trip concludes with a walk along the Andean Path of Knowledge
or a boat ride on the Colta lake.
Standard Price:
USD 15,00
Departures:
Friday | Saturday | Sunday & Public Holidays
Schedule:
Departure:
Return:
12h00
16h00
Itinerary:
11:30 Check in. Riobamba Station
12:00 Board Train
13:00 Arrive at Colta Station
13:00 Snack in Train Café (includes USD 1.00 ticket for consumption)
13:40 Traditional Andean dance
14:00 Boat trip on Colta lake or walk along the “Andean Path of Knowledge” (ticket includes
one option)
14:40 Visit to Balbanera Church
15:00 Board and return to Riobamba
16:00 Arrive at Riobamba. End of tour
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6. NARIZ DEL DIABLO
The Devil’s Nose
Route:
Alausí - Sibambe - Alausí
Route Distance:
12 Km | 7.44 Miles (roundtrip)
Description:
A journey through characteristic Andean landscapes famed for its culture, folklore and crafts.
As you zigzag down one of the world’s unique railroads, this monument of engineering appears
in its full majesty. The tour includes entrance and guided tour of the Puñuna Condor Museum.
Standard Price:
USD 25,00
Departures:
Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday & Public Holidays
Schedule:
Departures:
Return:
08h00 | 11h00 | 15h00
10h30 | 13h30 | 17h30
Itinerary:
07:30 Check in. Alausí Station
08:00 Board the train
08:50 Arrive at the Nariz del Diablo viewpoint (photo opportunity)
09:00 Arrive at Sibambe station
09:05 Snack (ticket includes USD 2.00 consumption)
09:30 Visit to Puñuna Condor Interpretation center, dances and Train Handicrafts Plaza
10:00 Board and return to Alausí
10:30 Arrive at Alausí. End of tour
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7. BAÑOS DEL INCA
The Inca Baths
Route:
El Tambo - Coyoctor - El Tambo
Route Distance:
3,5 Km | 2.17 Miles (roundtrip)
Description:
A trip through Ecuador’s beautiful southern landscapes bringing you to the archaeological
wealth of the Coyoctor Complex (Baños del Inca or the Inca baths), a group of ancestral
constructions built to worship the sun and moon and host agriculture festivities.
Standard Price:
USD 7,00
Departures:
Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday & Public Holidays
Schedule:
Departure:
Return:
09h30 | 11h00 | 12h30 | 14h30 | 16h00
11h00 | 12h30 | 14h00 | 16h00 | 17h30
Itinerary:
09:00 Check in. El Tambo Station
09:30 Board coach train
09:45 Arrive at Coyoctor Architectural Complex
10:15 Board and return to El Tambo
10:30 Visit to city museum
11:00 End of tour
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8. TREN DE LA DULZURA
Train of Sweetness
Option 1 | Train + Bus
Route:
Durán - Yaguachi - Bucay (Go by train)
Bucay - Yaguachi - Durán (Return by bus)
Route Distance:
88 Km | 54.56 Miles (roundtrip)
Description:
The coastal plain meets the Andean Highlands on this tour where visitors can admire a varied
agricultural landscape as rice paddies merge into sugar-cane plantations and then turn into
cocoa plantations. The area is also rich in local customs and traditions coupled with a delicious
cuisine. Bucay is the gateway to the Ecuadorian Highlands where you'll enjoy the biodiversity
of the land, an agreeable climate and a variety of nature and adventure tourism.
Standard Price:
USD 22,00
Departures:
Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday & Public Holidays
Schedule:
Departure:
Return:
08h00
18h00
Itinerary:
07:30 Check in. Durán Station
07:45 Board train
08:00 Leave for Durán
08:50 Stop at Yaguachi station. Free time to use the rest rooms and/or shop in the Train Café
of the Yaguachi Train Shop
09:15 Board the train
09:20 Leave for Bucay
10:30 On-board service: mixed fruits snack Coast
11:30 Arrive at Bucay station
11:40 Presentation of local dance in Bucay station
11:50 a 15:45 Free time for tourist activities in Bucay (Visit to Train Handicraft Plaza)
15:45 Board bus for return
16:00 Leave for Yaguachi
17:00 Arrive at San Jacinto de Yaguachi cathedral
17:00 Tour around San Jacinto de Yaguachi cathedral
17:25 Visit local handicraft store
17:30 Board bus for Yaguachi
17:35 Leave for Durán
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Option 2 | Bus + Train
Route:
Durán - Milagro - Bucay (Go by bus)
Bucay - Milagro -Durán (Return by train)
Route Distance:
88 Km | 54.56 Miles (roundtrip)
Description:
The coastal plain meets the Andean Highlands on this tour where visitors can admire a varied
agricultural landscape as rice paddies merge into sugar-cane plantations and then turn into
cocoa plantations. The area is also rich in local customs and traditions coupled with a delicious
cuisine. Bucay is the gateway to the Ecuadorian Highlands where you'll enjoy the biodiversity
of the land, an agreeable climate and a variety of nature and adventure tourism.
Standard Price:
USD 22,00
Departures:
Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday & Public Holidays
Schedule:
Departure:
Return:
08h00
18h00
Itinerary:
07:30 Check in. Durán Station
07:45 Board bus
08:00 Leave Durán for Milagro
08:30 Arrive at coastal farm
08:35 Snack (hot chocolate). The farm offers toasted cheese sandwiches and plantain tortillas
for sale
09:00 Visit coastal farm to learn about artisan cocoa production and how it is converted into
cocoa paste, as well as local fruit production
09:20 Board bus
09:30 Leave in bus to Bucay station
10:15 Arrive at Bucay
10:20 Presentation of local dance
10:30 - 14:15 Free time for tourist activities (Visit to Train Handicraft Plaza)
14:15 Board train
14:30 Leave train from Bucay
16:15 Stop on Milagro platform (Time to use rest rooms and/or purchase locally made
products on platform)
16:35 Leave for Durán station
17:15 On-board service: Pineapple turnover
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TREN CRUCERO
This is at the moment Tren Ecuador’s star product, a 4 days / 3 nights program from Quito, the
country’s capital city, to Guayaquil, Ecuador’s main port city, in a train ride through the
majestic scenery of the Andes mountains towards the endless plains of the Pacific Coast.
This route can also be operated backwards, i.e. departing from the City of Guayaquil towards
the City of Quito.
GENERAL INFORMATION
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Distance: 450 km (279 miles) approximately
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Average Speed: 25 - 30 km/h
15 - 18 miles/h
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Altitude: Quito 2.852 m / 9.110 ft.
Guayaquil 6 m / 18.73 ft.
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Urbina station is the highest point on the route at 3640 m / 11841 ft.
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Operating days
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Quito – Guayaquil route.Departs from Quito on Thursday, arriving to Guayaquil on Friday
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Guayaquil – Quito route.Departs from Guayaquil on Sunday, arriving to Quito on Wednesday
“TREN CRUCERO” COMPLETE ROUTE (Red line)
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TREN CRUCERO COACHES
The “Tren Crucero” consists of 4 coaches with a total capacity for 54 passengers; the train
coaches’ main feature is their representation of Ecuador’s historical or cultural facts and their
panoramic windows, tables, lockers, café-bar and an open balcony in the last wagon.
COACH 1
Baroque style decor
This train car has tables and chairs for 24
people. Passengers can enjoy a light snack
or they can also read a good book while on
board; it also has personal lockers to keep
the passengers’ belongings.
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COACH 2
Neoclassical style decor
This train car has tables and chairs for 30
people. Passengers can have fun with Board
games or have nice conversations among
friends.
COACH 3
Pre-Hispanic style decor
This wagon has a handcrafts shop,
panoramic lounge and a café-bar where
the train crew will serve delicious snacks
and drinks from local cuisine.
COACH 4
Ecuadorian Pacific coast classic style
This last wagon features two spaces:
a lounge area where social activities take
place; and, an open balcony from where the
passengers can enjoy the majestic
Ecuadorian landscapes.
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SERVICES INCLUDED IN THE OPERATION OF “TREN CRUCERO”
During the “Tren Crucero” 4 days route the following items are included in the Price:
Tour Guides
During the whole trip on board the train, the passengers will be
accompanied by 1 to 4 bilingual English – Spanish speaking tour
guides (depending on the passengers’ number). These tour guides
will also escort the passengers during the visits and excursions
that make part of the program.
To check availability and/or supplements for tour guides in other
languages or special rates for tour leaders please contact “Tren
Ecuador” Sales and Marketing team to the contact information at
the end of this document.
Buses for excursions & for the luggage
Tour Buses will drive along with the train
throughout its journey; they carry the
passengers’ luggage and also serve to transport
passengers from the different train stations to
the visit places and/or to the restaurants and
accommodation sites.
Meals & Accommodation
Accommodation (3 nights) and full board
(3 daily meals) are included in the “Tren
Crucero” program.
Traditional “Haciendas” or Inns found
along the train’s route are considered for
meals and accommodation services; they
all comply with the service standards
required by “Tren Ecuador”.
In terms of meals, there are options to
enjoy both: the local cuisine as well as
international dishes, also meeting the
standards that have been set for this
program.
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“TREN CRUCERO” DAY BY DAY ITINERARY
DAY 01, QUITO – LASSO
The tour begins at 08:00, at Chimbacalle station in Quito.
Arrival to El Boliche station & transfer by bus to the Cotopaxi National Park; Easy trek on flat
land around Limpiopungo, a glacial lake at the volcano's base.
Transfer by Bus to San Agustín de Callo Hacienda for lunch and to enjoy a performance of the
local community dancers.
Return to the train station to continue on board the “Tren Crucero” towards Lasso station,
where our bus will drive us to the hotel.
Dinner & Accommodation at La Ciénega, Hato Verde or Rumipamba de las Rosas (Depending
on availability).
Cotopaxi Volcano
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DAY 02, LASSO – RIOBAMBA
After breakfast, transfer by bus to Latacunga train station.
The day’s itinerary includes a visit to a flower plantation to learn more about Ecuador’s worldrenowned roses.
The train then takes us to Ambato where we enjoy lunch at Roka Plaza hotel, a converted
heritage-style house.
After lunch, the train travels on towards Urbina station to meet a very special person, Baltazar
Ushca, the last ice-collector of the Chimborazo volcano.
After this visit, the train takes us to Riobamba station from where a bus drives us to our hotel
and dinner, either at Abraspungo or La Andaluza hotel (Depending on availability)
Chimborazo Volcano
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DAY 03, RIOBAMBA – BUCAY
Breakfast; depart by bus to Riobamba station to continue our ride, this time pulled by a steam
locomotive until reaching Colta Station.
Visit to Balbanera church, whose walls, dating back almost 500 years, provide the first
evidence of the Christianity’s arrival to Ecuador. Back on the train to continue towards
Guamote, here the Indian market is waiting to be explored. Lunch will be served on board the
train.
The train continues its journey to the Alausí station to begin the descent down the emblematic
“Devil's Nose”. Zigzagging its way down the mountainside, the train drops 200 meters in just 3
kilometers passing on this engineering feat that has earned the Ecuadorian rail system the
“world's most difficult" tag.
We continue by train to Bucay, the gateway to the Coastal plains. Dinner and accommodation
D'Franco lodge in this pleasant and temperate area.
Devil’s Nose
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DAY 04, BUCAY – DURÁN (GUAYAQUIL)
After breakfast, depart by train from Bucay station en route for San Rafael station.
The journey then continues by bus to the Shuar community that migrated to the Pacific Coast
from the Amazon basin more than 70 years ago. Our bus will then take us to the San Rafael
hacienda for lunch and a visit to a cocoa plantation.
Then we take the train to our final destination, Durán station, with a short stop at Yaguachi
station to switch from a diesel-electric locomotive a steam-driven engine.
The train weaves its way through plantations of banana, pineapple, mango, sugar cane as well
as rice paddies, marking its trail with clouds of billowing steam.
Arrival at Durán station. Transport is provided to take you to Guayaquil’s main hotels (Hilton
Colón, Oro Verde, Hampton Inn, Wyndham, Gran Hotel Guayaquil and Sonesta.
Steam Locomotive
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TRAIN STATIONS GENERAL SERVICES, AVAILABLE ON ALL ROUTES.
Café del Tren – Train’s Coffee Shop
Here your passengers will find delicious local
typical products prepared by the locals. Coffee,
natural juices and delicious desserts are part of
the offer in these friendly places.
Tienda del Tren – Train Gift Shop
These are shops where your passengers can find
quality handcrafted products made by local
communities who live in the areas close to the
different train stations.
Plaza Artesanal – Artisan Market
These are spaces where usually local
communities’ folkloric groups of the train stations
surrounding areas present their dances and music;
they also offer handmade products for sale.
Museo del Tren –Train’s Museum
Some train stations feature a museum with
displays, pictures and objects related to the
Ecuadorian railway history.
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Other services
“Tren Ecuador” customers can also enjoy other
facilities and services in the train stations, such as,
toilettes and Internet Wi-Fi; some stations have a
parking lot and passengers can make use of them
only by showing their train ticket.
To check on additional or specific services in the
train stations please contact “Tren Ecuador” Sales
and Marketing team to the contact information at
the end of this document.
TREN ECUADOR & OTHER CIRCUITS AND DESTINATIONS WITHIN ECUADOR
Many of Ecuador’s main tourism destinations are directly linked with the different circuits
offered by “Tren Ecuador”, either with the half-day or full day programs or with the 4 days & 3
nights “Tren Crucero” program.
Some of the main tourism destinations within Ecuador that can be visited before, after or
during the train circuits are:
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Quito & surroundings (Otavalo, Mindo, Papallacta).
Amazon
Guayaquil & surroundings (Salinas, Montañita, Manglares Churute Reserve).
Galapagos Islands
Cuenca
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TREN ECUADOR AWARDS & RECOGNITIONS
Since “Tren Ecuador” started its operations on rehabilitated railways, with brand-new wagons,
completely restored train stations and new levels and standards of service it has received
important recognitions and nominations to different tourism quality awards; among the main
ones to date (August 2014) are:
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Wider World Project 2013 awarded by the British Guild of Travel Writers Awards.
London, UK.
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Lonely Planet has considered “Tren Crucero” as the fourth best train ride among the
world’s unforgettable train trips
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Trip Advisor, Certificate of excellence 2014
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South America’s Leading Luxury Train, World Travel Awards 2014.
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Nominated in the category "Promotional Success", of the Latin American Travel
Association (LATA) Community Awards
WHERE AND HOW TO BOOK “TREN ECUADOR”
4 days / 3 nights Tren Crucero Quito – Guayaquil or vice versa 1.270,00 USD
For the Full rates list:
http://trenecuador.com/crucero/es/precios/
You can book through your preferred DMC in Ecuador, Tour Operator or favorite travel agency
For more information please contact:
www.trenecuador.com
www.trenecuador.com/crucero/
Or write us to:
[email protected]
[email protected]
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Ecuador, August 2014
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