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Ecuador's CASA lands $565 mln agreement to renovate Peru's Andean train

Ecuadorian infrastructure firm Construccion y Administracion (CASA) has won an agreement to overhaul Peru's Andean train, with a $565 million financial investment from the company expected, state financial investment company Provinversion said on Wednesday.

The agreement also consists of a 30-year concession to run and keep the 129-kilometer railway linking the cities of Huancayo and Huancavelica, Proinversion stated in a statement.

CASA will renovate seven train stations and build a brand-new upkeep center as part of the offer.

Most of the investment, some $445 million, will go to the overhaul, with $120 million in operation and maintenance costs for the first 10 years.

CASA's Concesionaria Ferroviaria del Centro unit, collectively kept up firm Hidalgo e Hidalgo, will contract Argentine rail operator Benito Roggio Transporte to run the line.

The revamp of the almost century-old Andean train will benefit the location's 1.2 million citizens, Proinversion stated, by boosting the tourism and agriculture sectors.

(source: Reuters)