The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway introduced its first evening ride on
Sunday with the launch of a service between Siliguri Junction station
and Rongtong in Darjeeling.
C.P. Gupta, the divisional railway
manager of the Katihar division of the Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR),
flagged off the new service, along with other officials.
“Considering
the popularity of the DHR’s toy trains, we introduced the new ride for
tourists and DHR enthusiasts. They can enjoy a ride in the toy train
through forests and relish the scenic beauty of the Darjeeling hills
while having tea and snacks on board. Previously, one had to charter a
train to enjoy such facilities,” said Gupta.
This is the first
time that tourists will be able to enjoy a train ride through the
forests and the hilly tracts in the afternoon and evening hours.
DHR
sources said it would be a 33km-long ride from Siliguri to Rongtong and
back. Every day, the train will leave Siliguri at 3pm and reach
Rongtong at 3.55pm. It will halt there for around 25 minutes during
which the passengers can get down at the little station and take a
stroll. The train will leave Rongtong at 4.20pm and reach Siliguri
Junction at 5.50pm.
A steam loco will haul a general coach with a seating capacity of 17 and a dining compartment that can accommodate 12.
Passengers
will have to pay Rs 1,000 for a ride in the general coach and those who
want to enjoy the on-board refreshments will have to part with Rs
1,200. “We felt that the steam loco, which suits the world heritage
status of the toy train, will attract more passengers,” said the DRM.
“If
we get good response, we can add another dining coach with the existing
service so that more passengers can avail themselves of the facility.
Our officials will talk to tour operators to make the service popular
among tourists,” added Gupta.
As of now, eight of the 13 steam
locos of the DHR are operational. The railways plan to make the
remaining five locos operational by May next year.
As of now,
regular services are available from New Jalpaiguri to Darjeeling and
from Kurseong to Darjeeling. Four joy rides operate between Darjeeling
and Ghoom every day also.
The Telegraph

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