Lima–Chosica Train Project: A Step Closer to Reality
Announcement of Test Trip
Mayor of Lima, Renzo Reggiardo, recently unveiled exciting news regarding the long-awaited Lima–Chosica train project. He announced that the first test trip is scheduled to take place “in the next few hours,” marking a significant step forward in an initiative originally spearheaded by his predecessor, Rafael Lopez Aliaga. This announcement comes as the rolling stock, currently stored, awaits deployment.
Objectives of the First Test Phase
The upcoming test trip aims to evaluate the train’s operational conditions and identify necessary corrections before starting regular service. Reggiardo assured the press that this initial trip to Chosica is crucial. He anticipates that service could commence in early 2026, contingent on the successful completion of these tests and overall readiness.
Positive Collaborations for Progress
Reggiardo also highlighted the improved relationship between the Metropolitan Municipality of Lima and the Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC). This collaboration is expected to pave the way for further developments in the project. The mayor has emphasized the need for comprehensive efforts to ensure efficient service for the residents of Lima Este.
The Test Ride: What to Expect
The test ride will be conducted without passengers and is designed to thoroughly assess the train’s condition. Reggiardo expressed optimism, stating he expects the service to be operational next year. Following the tests, the MET plans to announce further steps regarding passenger operations.
Infrastructure and Initial Stops
So far, Reggiardo has outlined plans for initial train stops at Monserrate, Parque La Muralla, and Chosica. He reassured citizens that the essential infrastructure is in place, and a formal announcement will follow the successful tests.
Investment and Future Plans
According to Juan Suito, an advisor to ProInversión, the project requires an initial investment of approximately thirty million soles. Total costs are projected to exceed two billion by completion. This ambitious project will eventually include up to thirteen stations, plus a second railway line dedicated solely to passenger transport.
Ensuring Operational Integrity
Before the anticipated start of service, some of the rolling stock will need reconstruction. An evaluation process is set to be conducted prior to the launch to ensure the highest safety and operational standards.
Political Context
It’s worth noting that Lopez Aliaga, who propped up this initiative, has transitioned from his role as mayor to seek a position in the 2026 general elections. He currently leads voter preferences, indicating sustained public interest in urban development projects like the Lima–Chosica train.
Conclusion
The Lima–Chosica train project appears to be steadily moving towards realization with the upcoming test trip. This initiative not only aims to enhance transportation within the region but also reflects a broader commitment to address infrastructure challenges in Lima. As test rides pave the way for a hopeful launch in 2026, residents are eagerly awaiting a transformation in urban travel.

