A complete US$1 billion infrastructure package for the City of Lima — elegant high-speed tourist rail to Machu Picchu and along the Pacific coast, paired with modern urban clean-up for all 43 districts.
Lima sits at a turning point in its urban development. This programme joins two commitments into a single, financeable package: world-class passenger rail that carries visitors in comfort to the country's greatest destinations, and a modern, centralized waste and environmental clean-up capability that finally moves the capital beyond open dumping. One vision — a Lima that is easier to reach, cleaner to live in, and prouder to show the world.
State-of-the-art trainsets: quiet, elegant interiors and panoramic glass, fast where the terrain allows and gentle where the views deserve it. Three lines connect the capital to the coast and the Andes.
The flagship tourist route linking the capital toward Cusco and the Sacred Valley gateway — luxury service, dining cars, and observation lounges for the journey to Peru's most visited wonder.
An elegant express running up the coast, opening beach towns, ports and northern heritage sites to fast, comfortable travel from central Lima.
Southern coastal service toward Paracas, Nazca and the desert-coast circuit — connecting Lima to the country's most dramatic scenery.
Panoramic observation cars, fine dining service and quiet, refined interiors — a journey designed to feel like part of the destination, not just the way there.
Design, build and operation of the three-line network — trainsets, stations, signalling and depots — engineered for speed, comfort and reliability.
A modern, centralized, zero-net-emissions waste management facility serving all 43 districts — waste-to-energy conversion, materials recovery and diversion from open dumping.
Signature stations, public plazas and connective infrastructure that upgrade the city fabric around each line and anchor tourism and local commerce.
Ticketing, control centres, maintenance and a long-term public–private operating framework aligned with Peru's national environmental and climate commitments.
The programme is structured through the established capital chain, with governance and dual-signatory control carried over from the current Peru framework.
Allocation is indicative for the overview and subject to feasibility, engineering and municipal agreement.
Preliminary meetings with the Municipalidad de Lima and relevant ministries; present capabilities, confirm priorities and sign a framework of collaboration.
€333M is ready and landing at BBVA, deployed through the AVH → Vequity chain under dual-signatory control — capital committed to move the programme from dialogue to delivery.
Capital deployed through the AVH → Vequity chain; procurement of trainsets, construction of lines, stations and the clean-up facility.
Passenger service opens, waste diversion begins, and the long-term public–private operating framework takes effect for a cleaner, connected Lima.
The purpose of this overview is to open a dialogue. We respectfully request a preliminary meeting with the municipal technical team and relevant ministries to present the complete programme.