After having a gander at things we could get up to in and around Bogota in Columbia, we found the bizarre sounding Catedral de Sal (cathedral of salt), located about an hour and a quarter from Bogota by bus in the town of Zipaquira. This sounded suitably interesting, but what really made it was the fact that you could also get there by the one and only operational Columbian steam train! Obviously this wasn't quite as exciting for Clairy, but my immense enthusiasm was more than enough for both of us. Also the journey wook a mammoth 3 hours each way (a very slow train then), but that was ok because a band was on board to entertain you. Hurrah!
Sadly, when we arrived at Palapa station on the morning we were off, the steam train was out of action, boooo! The replacement, however, was still pretty lovely and our excitement wasn't diminished too much.

So on we popped along with a cheerful selection of Bogotan locals, young and old. We were slightly relieved to find we weren't sharing a carriage with the insanely excited herd of school kids. The carriages were genuine 1950's beauties.
The train jerked its way into motion, and set off at a snails pace through the centre of Bogota. Every road it crossed required a seemingly endless honking of the horn to make sure no one was in the way, and the big roads all had a worker who miraculously seemed to appear to make sure we got across ok. The area we started in was very poor, with lots of people sleeping rough, and crazed stray dogs barking at the train.
Eventually we reached the second pickup station at Usaquen. Here we got to see our first taste of the band, as they traipsed off the train and serenaded us from the station. It was great. There were a few surly looking police on board. We weren't quite sure what eventuality they were there in case of, but I managed to get a comedy picture.

Yeah, check out this clever 'stick my hand out the window and take a picture of us both' shot.

Once we were on our way again, a very attentive waitress bought along endless snacks and drinks for people to purchase. Then the band started working their way through each car, playing a couple of tunes in each. It was absolutely hilarious. Everyone was clapping and bopping along. They were genuinely great as well.

I didn't realise Clairy was going to take this piccy. But hell yeah! I was clapping along an all.

Check out the quality video.
2 comments:
Your little video made me chuckle! They were amazing! I'm going to write to Plymouth City Bus and see if we can get a piece of that action on the way home!
I also liked how the surprise photo of Wij clapping along was a bad thing! How dare you photograph me having a good time?!!
xxx
that looked marvellous, very irish. I love your train enthusiasm bruv.there must be other steam engines all over s america.jep.x
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