Tacna Locomotive Park

Tacna

60/10045 min

Tacna Locomotive Park, located in the heart of Tacna, Peru, is a spacious urban park centered around the centennial Locomotive No. 3 Model 1859. This historic steam engine, built in Pennsylvania, famously transported Colonel Francisco Bolognesi and his troops to defend the Morro de Arica during the War of the Pacific against Chile. After the war, the locomotive continued to connect Tacna and Arica until it ceased operation in 1940. Restored and relocated to the park in 1977, the locomotive remains a symbol of Peruvian resilience and heritage. The park also features statues of Colonel Bolognesi and Alfonso Ugarte, commemorating their heroic roles in the defense of Morro de Arica. Today, Tacna Locomotive Park serves as a cultural hub where locals and tourists gather for dance rehearsals, skateboarding, roller skating, and community art and recycling exhibitions organized by the Municipality of Tacna. It has also played a humanitarian role, acting as a collection point for aid during natural disasters in the region.

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Astuce: Visit Tacna Locomotive Park in the late afternoon or early evening to experience local cultural activities like dance rehearsals and skateboarding. Check for municipal events such as art and recycling fairs which are frequently held there. While entrance is free, arriving early can ensure a peaceful visit before community activities begin. The park is accessible year-round and is a meaningful stop for those interested in Peruvian history and culture.

Faits intéressants

  • The Locomotive No. 3 Model 1859 was built in Pennsylvania and played a key role in the War of the Pacific by transporting Colonel Bolognesi and his troops.
  • The park features statues of two Peruvian war heroes: Colonel Francisco Bolognesi and Alfonso Ugarte.
  • During the 2019 Huaycos disaster, the park served as a collection point for aid to victims, managed by the Third Cavalry Brigade of Tacna.
  • The statue of Alfonso Ugarte depicts him on horseback, symbolizing his legendary act of riding off the Morro de Arica during battle.

Histoire

The park was established to house the Locomotive No.

1859

3 Model 1859, built in Pennsylvania and used during the 1879 War of the Pacific to carry Colonel Francisco Bolognesi and his troops to defend Morro de Arica.

1940

After the war, during Chilean occupation, the locomotive continued operating between Tacna and Arica until it stopped functioning in 1940.

1977

It was restored and moved to the current park location in 1977.

Over time, the park has evolved into a cultural and social gathering place for the city of Tacna.

Guide du lieu

1
Locomotive No. 3 Model 18591859

The centerpiece of the park, this historic steam locomotive was built in Pennsylvania and is renowned for transporting Colonel Bolognesi and his troops during the War of the Pacific. It symbolizes Peru's resilience and military history.

2
Statue of Colonel Francisco Bolognesi

A statue honoring Colonel Bolognesi, a national hero who defended Morro de Arica during the War of the Pacific, commemorating his leadership and sacrifice.

3
Statue of Alfonso Ugarte

This statue commemorates Alfonso Ugarte's heroism during the War of the Pacific. It is positioned atop a fountain, depicting him on horseback in a dramatic pose symbolizing his legendary leap from Morro de Arica.