
Darjeeling Toy Train
Remember Bollywood superstar of yesteryears, Rajesh Khanna, in a
jeep, singing the superhit number mere sapno ki rani as Sharmila
Tagore watches on from a train in the 1969 blockbuster Aradhana? Now,
try recalling the more recent song kasto maja from Saif Ali Khan &Vidya
Balan starrer Parineeta which was yet again on a train. What is common
between the two songs or rather two trains is that they were toy
trains and that also Darjeeling Toy Trains.
For those who have seen the songs, it is easy to understand why a
trip aboard the Darjeeling toy train should not be missed. However,
for those who have not seen them and are looking for a genuine reason
for taking up a journey on this route, well here it is. The beautiful
atmosphere of the hilly terrain through which the train traverses is
extremely refreshing and relaxing. Infact, it was the bewitching
beauty of the place that inspired Mr Franklin Prestage (a
representative of East Bengal Railway Company) to lay down a train
line between Darjeeling and Siliguri back in the mid 19th century.
So, if you are yearning to slow down the pace of your life and enjoy
life at its most relaxed self, then a trip in the Darjeeling Toy train
is your solution. The toy train, twisting its way up from Siliguri to
Darjeeling in the east Indian state of West Bengal, is meant exactly
for souls like you who do not hurry to finish off their journey.
Rather what they want and do is to enjoy the journey itself.
The Splendid Route
A marvellous journey awaits you in the Darjeeling Toy Train which
runs on a 2 feet gauge for a distance of 86 km. The entire journey is
covered in around 71/2 hours with a maximum of 15 kmph.
The scenery that greets you range from the dense jungles to tea
plantations. Sukna, the first station after the commencement of the
journey, has trees of sal and teak along with purple bougainvillea,
red poinsettia and moderate purple orchids creating a riot of colours
for you. From Sukna, the actual climb begins. Steep gradients and
curves marks the route all through.
After crossing Chunabhati, Tung Chutlinkpur and Jorebunglow, you
reach Ghoom. At a height of 2257.65m, you are now at the second
highest railway station in the world that is accessed by a steam
locomotive. A 6 km downhill journey from here brings you to your final
destination, Darjeeling.
A unique feature about this route is that wherever there is a lack of
clearcut path due to steep gradient, the climb is proceeded through
reverses and loops. Infact, there are as many as six reverses and 3
loops in the entire journey. Moreover, there are also 5 important and
498 less important bridges along with 177 unmanned level crossing
enroute through which the train traverses.
What will also strike you throughout your journey from Siliguri to
Darjeeling is that the track runs almost on the same alignment as the
Hill Cart road. Infact, they also cross each other a number of times,
150 times to be a bit more precise. This gives you an opportunity to
enjoy the movement on the road while sitting in the train. It gives
you a feeling as if the whole world is hurrying to complete their job
while you are at leisure to be with yourself and your family and enjoy
the beauty of life.
The Toy Train
The train that first ran on the track was way too different from
what you will see today. It was a mini four wheeled trolley with
canvas and two wooden benches. Moreover, at that point of time it was
also an important source to transport both people and cargo. It was
only with the development of more convenient way to reach Darjeeling
that the load on this toy train lessened and it became. As of today,
this toy train whistles past its way through scenic beauty with a
grace that is adorable.
Take a trip in this train to enjoy the beautiful pleasures it has to
offer.
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