A train driver was ‍killed and 40 more ​people were injured on ‌Tuesday (December 30, 2025) after ​two trains collided head-on on the railway leading to the Inca citadel of Machu Picchu, the Andean nation’s top ​tourist site that draws ⁠well over 1 million visitors each year.

Police are investigating ​the collision ⁠between trains operated by Inca Rail S.A. and PeruRail S.A., which mainly transport ‌tourists to the ‌iconic site. A health official said about ‍20 people were in relatively serious condition.

A ‍police officer added that foreign tourists were among the injured.

Images posted on social media shortly after the crash showed the badly ⁠damaged locomotives facing each other on the ​track, broken glass strewn around ⁠and injured people being treated on the sides of the tracks.