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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Six Hour Toy Train Trip

  • The train is one of the most unique railway tracks of the world.
  • Distance of 96 km from Kalka through the curving tracks, up to Shimla hills- the summer capital of colonial India.
  • The toy train trek from Kalka to Shimla is adorned with resplendent panorama of the valley and the picturesque stations along the way.
  • The train passes through 103 tunnels, 969 bridges, 919 curves and 20 railway stations in its entire journey.
  • The Guinness Book on 'Rail Facts and Feats' included Kalka-Shimla Railway as the greatest narrow gauge engineering achievement in India.
  • The Rigorous Track Kalka Simla Toy Train has about 7 coaches that can accommodate least 200 passengers in a single trip.
  • The diversities of challenging weather do not extricate the pertinacity of the 700 horsepower B-B type diesel engines. They run energetically taking up the hazards of adverse weather conditions - temperatures ranging from 0 to 45°C, heavy snowfall -average recording 2 feet during winters, and the annual rainfall of 200-250 cm, perceived by the valley. The train acquires up a moderate average speed of 25-30 km throughout its passage bestowing its travelers to luxuriate in the full splendor of the picturesque valley.
  • The Picturesque RouteThe rail route indeed, possesses 107 tunnels but the train passes through 103 tunnels, big and small. The toy trains cross the longest tunnel at Barog in 3 minutes. Besides the Barog tunnel, other 3 big tunnels on this route are Koti - 2,276 feet, Taradevi - 1,615 feet and Tunnel no. 103 - 1,135 feet.
  • The rail track rises from Kalka at 640m to the freezing zones of Shimla at 2,060 m.
  • The toy train twists its way gradually through the hills up to the alpine, approaching of the demeaning Himalayas. Through the way some of the awesome views of the landscape can be cherished at Kushalya River, Koti, Barog, Kanoh, Jabli 1,240 meters above sea level.

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