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 Ecuador facts & history in brief
 
 Alausi is a small, tranquil town 
set amongst the Andes with the 
famous Alausi train from Guayaquil to 
Riobamaba running through the town's 
main street and the Devil's Nose  
(el Nariz del Diablo) as well as some other 
small towns. This is the main 
reason people come here and 
the spectacular scenery of 
the towering, cloudy mountains 
dominating the ancient, sleepy streets and 
buildings of Alausi and 
the surrounding settlements.
 The spectacular Alausi Sunday market 
 is another good reason.
 The train struggles along the 
 steep mountains between Riobamba 
 and Guayaquil, but especially 
 near Alausi at the hair-raising 
 and spectacular Devil's Nose  
 (el Nariz del Diablo)  series of switchbacks.
 There are two trains, either way.
 One is a converted bus, the other 
one is a more traditional steam 
locomotive or as in our case a motor coach.
 On either train you can ride on the top, 
which makes it that much more spectacular, 
exciting and unique.
 Going through the towns or fields 
 you ride amongst spectacular scenery 
 and very friendly locals, most of them 
 seemed to be very friendly Indians 
 who wave to you all the time.
 The train chugs along the mountain 
passes at a steady rate and sitting 
on the top I was waiting for the not 
uncommon derailments, I was told about, 
to add more excitement to 
the spectacular scenery.
 The railway officially known as 
the Guayaquil and Quito line, the 
Guayaquil station is at Duran, across 
the Guayas river from Guayaquil.
 
  
 
 A fascinating little town, 
where the train chugs right through 
the main street. We came to enjoy the 
famous Alausi train, 
the 'Devil's Nose' switchbacks.
 The magnificent views 
and of course the chance 
to ride sitting on the 
top of the train.
 We returned soon afterwards for 
an "instant replay" of an once in 
a lifetime experience of the 'Alausi 
train ride'.
 
  
 
 
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