Siliguri: The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (DHR) conducted its
first trial run of the Toy Train on Friday for the first time since the
strike was withdrawn in the hills.
A diesel locomotive carried
two coaches from New Jalpaiguri to Tindharia, 35km from here, during the
trial, rail officials said. The target is to resume the service along
the entire 87km stretch to Darjeeling by Christmas. The service has been
suspended for the past five months.
"We will now have trials to
stations located beyond Tindharia in the hills. Our target is to resume
the services up to Darjeeling before December 25 so that tourists and
locals can enjoy the rides during Christmas and New Year," DHR director
M.K. Narzary said.
During the strike, no
maintenance was carried out on the tracks. Some stretches were damaged
by landslips in the monsoons and weeds in other portions were not
cleaned.
The tourism industry welcomed the planned resumption. "Several
national and international tourists visit Darjeeling to take Toy Train
rides. As the services remained suspended except a few joy rides, we had
to confront queries whether all was well in Darjeeling," said a tour
operator.
Samrat Sanyal, a travel industry veteran in Siliguri,
said putting the Toy Train back on the tracks would help draw tourists
after the strike-caused slump. "The GTA (Gorkhaland Territorial
Administration) is hosting a tourism festival at the end of this month.
Resumption of Toy Train services would add to the attractions," Sanyal
said.#
The Telegraph
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