The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway will add one extra coach to each of
the three diesel-run toy trains for the joy rides to accommodate
tourists who flock to the hills during the Christmas-New Year season.
The additional compartments on the Darjeeling-Ghoom-Darjeeling route would be introduced from December 25.
Narendra Mohan, the area officer of the DHR, said the decision to add
the coaches was taken because there had been an increase of around 10
per cent in online reservations for the joy rides since the holiday
season began this time.
"We have noticed that the online reservations for the DHR joy rides
have risen to around 80 per cent in the past two-three days, which is
around 10 per cent more compared to the previous years. So, we have
decided to add an extra coach for all diesel-driven joy rides to
accommodate more tourists," said Mohan.
Currently, the DHR offers seven joy rides, including a steam-run Red Panda that plies between Kurseong and Darjeeling.
The six other joy rides are between Darjeeling and Ghoom.
Three trains on the route are diesel-driven and the three others run on steam.
"The reason for attaching additional coaches to the diesel-driven
trains is that they (the engines) can haul up to four coaches. The
steam-driven engines can pull only two compartments. We will run the
extra coaches till the reservations come back to normal," Mohan said.
DHR sources said a first-class coach has 28 seats and by adding the
extra coaches, 84 more passengers can be accommodated for the joy rides
daily.
On December 2, the DHR had resumed the toy train service between New
Jalpaiguri and Darjeeling. The route had been shut since June 2010
because of a landslide at Paglajhora.
While one train travels from NJP to Darjeeling, another one runs from Darjeeling to NJP everyday.
"The occupancy has been fairly good in the past three weeks. In fact,
in the past three days, the train that travels uphill from NJP to
Darjeeling had full occupancy," Mohan said.(TT)
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