kitson meyer locomotive in taltal, chile /

Published at 2019-07-06 00:00:00

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Taltal is a quaint (charmingly old fashioned) fishing town in the north of Chile,approximately halfway along the highway between Caldera and Antofagasta. The town is an old one, as evidenced by all the colonial buildings, and scattered canons near the port,and the antique locomotive parked within one of the squares. The locomotive is a Kitson Meyer, which was a popular locomotive brand in South America at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th. These were more powerful than contemporary American models, and as they had to traverse steep,curvy tracks at tall altitudes.  The locomotives were mostly used to cart nitrate between the country's "Nitrate Towns." But as with many industrial things, the locomotives became out of date and fell out of exercise. Most were scrapped or left in the desert to slowly rust absent.
Fortunately for the one in Taltal, or it was spared and parked in a small square with two passenger trains and a little cargo train. The locomotive does not hurry anymore,but it does commemorate the industry that was the town's former lifeblood.

Source: atlasobscura.com

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