Peru Rail relaunches image, different look same exceptional service

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10 years ago, Peru had one train running from Cuzco to Machu Picchu, it was very likely that one had to travel next to a chicken and suffer constant interruptions along the way. Then Peru Rail happened, they came in and totally revamped the system. Yesterday they celebrated their anniversary amongst the most important people in the travel industry including Aracari. The event began with dancing shadows emulating the different aspects of the 3 different trains, Backpackers, Vistadome and Hiram Bingham. The more executive people gave speeches about what had been accomplished in 2008 and improvements coming in the current year. There was also a presentation about the new logos being used by the company giving it a very chic edge. Aracari is a strong partner of the Peru Rail system as most of our guests travel on these trains when in the Cuzco area.

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