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Since 1884, with the Construction of the Iconic Railway Cutting the Sea Saw, This Destination Keeps Its Historical Heritage Alive and Attracts Crowds to a Nostalgic Train Tourism

Summary by O Antagonista
The traditional train ride in Morretes takes you straight to the past on a three-hour journey through the country's largest preserved area of Atlantic Forest. The railway line cuts mountains and abysses since the 19th century, leaving anyone impressed with the engineering of the time and the calm of the destination.... The post Since 1884, with the construction of the iconic railway cutting the sea saw, this destination keeps its historical heri…
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The traditional train ride in Morretes takes you straight to the past on a three-hour journey through the country's largest preserved area of Atlantic Forest. The railway line cuts mountains and abysses since the 19th century, leaving anyone impressed with the engineering of the time and the calm of the destination.... The post Since 1884, with the construction of the iconic railway cutting the sea saw, this destination keeps its historical heri…

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O Antagonista broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Monday, July 13, 2026.
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