View of San Juan de Dios Train Station at Lima, Peru. – (Michel Eugène Courret) Previous Next


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Date: 1870

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This station is demolished nowadays, it was the final stop of the Lima-Callao railway line. Founded in a large part of the current Plaza San Martin. Before the construction of this station, there was a church and a hospital under the same name, which were demolished around 1850-1860 to make way for the station. Its route went towards the west, ending in the port of Callao. The station had a hotel on the second floor, and was connected to the La Encarnacion station, which was part of the Lima-Chorrillos railway line.

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