Transportation in PeruRailways:
The Ferrocarril Central del Perú is the highest railway in the world, apart from the one under construction in Tibet. Starting in Callao port, from almost the sea level, it passes by Lima city and then reach the peak-altitude of 4,818 m. in the Anticona pass (Ticlio, Lima). Highways:
Waterways: 8,600 km of navigable tributaries of Amazon system and 208 km of Lake Titicaca. Pipelines: crude oil 800 km; natural gas and natural gas liquids 64 km Ports and harbors:
Callao, Chimbote, Ilo, Matarani, Paita, Puerto Maldonado, Salaverry, San Martin, Talara, Iquitos, Pucallpa, Yurimaguas
Merchant marine:
Airports: 234 (1999 est.) Jorge Chavez International Airport, in Lima is Peru's main national and international gateway, with an estimate of 98 percent of all international flights into Peru landing at this airport. Airports - with paved runways:
Airports - with unpaved runways:
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