Jalpaiguri to darjeeling toy train

  1. Darjeeling Himalayan Railway Toy Train
  2. Toy Train On Bengal's New Jalpaiguri
  3. Darjeeling Toy Train
  4. New Jalpaiguri to Darjeeling
  5. How to book Darjeeling Toy Train rides
  6. New Jalpaiguri to Darjeeling Long
  7. Darjeeling Himalayan Railway Toy Train
  8. Toy Train On Bengal's New Jalpaiguri
  9. 52541/New Jalpaiguri
  10. New Jalpaiguri to Darjeeling


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Darjeeling Himalayan Railway Toy Train

Table of Contents • • Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (DHR) Toy Train The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, nicknamed the “Toy Train”, is a 2 ft (610 mm) narrow-gauge railway from Siliguri to Darjeeling in West Bengal, run by the Indian Railways.It was built between 1879 and 1881 and is about 86 km (53 mi) long. The elevation level is from about 100 m (328 ft) at Siliguri to about 2,200 m (7,218 ft) at Darjeeling. It is still powered by a steam engine. A modern diesel engine is used for Darjeeling’s mail. Since 1999 the train has been a World Heritage Site as listed by UNESCO. In 2005, UNESCO added the Nilgiri Mountain Railway as an extension to the original inscription. A standard-gauge railway connected Calcutta (now Kolkata) and Siliguri in 1878.Siliguri, at the base of the Himalayas, was connected to Darjeeling by a cart road (the present day Hill Cart Road) on which “Tonga services” (carriage services) were available.Franklin Prestage, an agent of Eastern Bengal Railway Company approached the government with a proposal of laying a steam tramway from Siliguri to Darjeeling. The proposal was accepted in 1879 following the positive report of a committee formed by Sir Ashley Eden, the Lieutenant Governor of Bengal. Construction started the same year. History Gillanders Arbuthnot and Co. constructed the railway. The stretch from Siliguri to Kurseong was opened on 23 August 1880, while the official opening of the line up to Darjeeling was on 4 July 1881. Several engineering adjust...

Toy Train On Bengal's New Jalpaiguri

Siliguri, West Bengal: The heritage toy train services between New Jalpaiguri and Darjeeling in West Bengal resumed on Wednesday after a 17-month gap due to COVID-19 pandemic, an official said. Already, the toy train was on the tracks between Darjeeling and Ghum since August 16. At present, one train will run daily in each direction between New Jalpaiguri and Darjeeling, 88 km apart, Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) spokesperson Guneet Kaur said from Maligaon. The resumption of the toy train services is expected to give a boost to tourism and hospitality sectors. The toy train on this route was declared a UNESCO "World Heritage Site" in 1999. Both heritage steam locos built between 1889 and 1927 as well as modern diesel engines are used to pull the toy trains that are widely popular among foreign tourists and domestic travellers. It is currently running 11 round trips between Darjeeling and Ghum using both vista dome and first class coaches, Kaur said. The train ascends from about 100 metres above mean sea level at New Jalpaiguri to about 2,200 metres at Darjeeling. The toy train services were suspended in March last year following imposition of COVID-19 restrictions.

Darjeeling Toy Train

Long gone are the glory days of the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (DHR), better known as the Darjeeling Toy Train — Yet, the little-steam-engine-that-could survives! From New Jalpaiguri located just above sea level, the DHR Toy Train ascends 7,000 vertical feet (2,000m) to Darjeeling. The rail journey covers 55 miles (88km) of track, largely tracing historic Hill Cart Road. For several years, much of the rail line was closed due to major landslides. In a surprising and exciting turn of events, however, full service connecting New Jalpaiguri with Darjeeling utilizing both historic diesel and “B-Class” steam locomotives resumed in 2015! Don’t be misled! There are multiple services operated by the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway that utilize what is commonly referred to as the “Toy Train”. Some trains run seasonally, while other only run a short distance. Read on for helpful tips for navigating it all and finding the service that best suits you and your itinerary! Plus, our trip report for an idea of what to expect. • How to Ride the Darjeeling Toy Train & What to Expect • DHR Toy Train Route Options • Toy Train Considerations & Booking Tips • Darjeeling Toy Train History • Our DHR “Joy Ride” Journey DHR Toy Train Route Options If you want to ride the Toy Train, currently there are three ways in which you can do so: • Regular DHR Toy Train service between New Jalpaiguri and Darjeeling, and Kurseong and Darjeeling; • Taking a shorter roundtrip Joy Ride from Darjeeling to Ghoom (th...

New Jalpaiguri to Darjeeling

New Jalpaiguri or NJP is a major railway junction located about 88kms south of Darjeeling. Many long distance trains terminate or pass through this station. So if you are planning to visit Darjeeling by train, this is where you are likely to get off. However, the twin city known as Siliguri is only few kilometers away. There are some trains that stop at Siliguri Junction as well. Once in NJP, there are several options to get to Darjeeling including taxi, shared jeep, bus, Darjeeling Himalayan Railway operated Toy Train etc. The taxis take about 3.5 hours to reach Darjeeling. The buses are a bit slower. But the toy train which is hauled by diesel engine, takes over 7 hours and leaves at a fixed time in the morning. There are actually several roads to approach Darjeeling from New Jalpaiguri. Hill Cart Road is the main road and is generally maintained very well. This is a national highway (NH-110) and most commonly used by the local drivers. Road via Rohini is quite scenic and meets the National Highway at Kurseong. The road via Pankhabari is very narrow and winding but quite shorter compared to the others. One of the most scenic routes is the Numerous food stalls have come up just outside the NJP railway station. So if you plan to have your breakfast or lunch before heading for Darjeeling, there are ample options right here. Otherwise, you can take a rickshaw or a taxi to Siliguri town some 5-kms away, and ask the driver to take you to a proper restaurant. There are plenty o...

How to book Darjeeling Toy Train rides

While in Darjeeling, who doesn't want to ride the heritage toy train of Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (DHR)? After all, this is the first public transport that was built by the British to make a train move along the steep gradient of the Himalayas and connect the lower plains with Darjeeling hill town. It's not about just the heritage and the history, it's also about experiencing one of the engineering marvels where many amazing loops and zig zags had to be created to negotiate the steep gradients in the mountains. It's also about enjoying the breathtaking beauty of the Himalayas as you take a relaxed lazy ride on this cute mini train that runs on a narrow gauge track. However I have been getting many questions about how to book this joyride in advance. Because it is not easy to get tickets on the spot, particularly during the high tourist season when seats get filled up well in advance. And booking the seats online through the Indian Railway's site is tricky because they do not properly explain the process, particularly when it comes to booking the roundtrip joyride from Darjeeling to Ghum and back. While finding the trains for joyrides, you will need to enter the source station code as DJ (which stands for 'Darjeeling'). For the destination station, the station should again be Darjeeling because it's a round trip. But the web-form does not accept the same station code for both source and destination. This is a limitation of the website. So for the destination code, you sh...

New Jalpaiguri to Darjeeling Long

# Halts: Trvl Time: Distance: Speed: Departure Details Include nearby Stations: ONLY this Station: Dep Between: Dep PF#: Reversal: Rake Reversal at Dep Stn Arrival Details Include nearby Stations: ONLY this Station: Arr Days: Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Arr Between: Arr PF#: Reversal: Rake Reversal at Arr Stn ♥♥All Imaginary Trains♥♥ New Trains To Be Introduced Special Pending Festival **new Special Fare **new Bedroll/Linen **new LHB Rakes **new Vande Bharat Humsafar Antyodaya Tejas Uday Rajdhani Shatabdi Duronto Garib Rath Sampark Kranti Jan Shatabdi Suvidha Premium Tatkal AC Express AC SuperFast Mail/Express SuperFast Passenger Toy MEMU/DEMU Double Decker Delhi EMU Hyderabad Chennai EMU Kolkata EMU Mumbai EMU Pune EMU Important Note: This website NEVER solicits for Money or Donations. Please beware of anyone requesting/demanding money on behalf of IRI. Thanks. Disclaimer: This website has NO affiliation with the Government-run site of Indian Railways. This site does NOT claim 100% accuracy of fast-changing Rail Information. YOU are responsible for independently confirming the validity of information through other sources.

Darjeeling Himalayan Railway Toy Train

Table of Contents • • Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (DHR) Toy Train The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, nicknamed the “Toy Train”, is a 2 ft (610 mm) narrow-gauge railway from Siliguri to Darjeeling in West Bengal, run by the Indian Railways.It was built between 1879 and 1881 and is about 86 km (53 mi) long. The elevation level is from about 100 m (328 ft) at Siliguri to about 2,200 m (7,218 ft) at Darjeeling. It is still powered by a steam engine. A modern diesel engine is used for Darjeeling’s mail. Since 1999 the train has been a World Heritage Site as listed by UNESCO. In 2005, UNESCO added the Nilgiri Mountain Railway as an extension to the original inscription. A standard-gauge railway connected Calcutta (now Kolkata) and Siliguri in 1878.Siliguri, at the base of the Himalayas, was connected to Darjeeling by a cart road (the present day Hill Cart Road) on which “Tonga services” (carriage services) were available.Franklin Prestage, an agent of Eastern Bengal Railway Company approached the government with a proposal of laying a steam tramway from Siliguri to Darjeeling. The proposal was accepted in 1879 following the positive report of a committee formed by Sir Ashley Eden, the Lieutenant Governor of Bengal. Construction started the same year. History Gillanders Arbuthnot and Co. constructed the railway. The stretch from Siliguri to Kurseong was opened on 23 August 1880, while the official opening of the line up to Darjeeling was on 4 July 1881. Several engineering adjust...

Toy Train On Bengal's New Jalpaiguri

Siliguri, West Bengal: The heritage toy train services between New Jalpaiguri and Darjeeling in West Bengal resumed on Wednesday after a 17-month gap due to COVID-19 pandemic, an official said. Already, the toy train was on the tracks between Darjeeling and Ghum since August 16. At present, one train will run daily in each direction between New Jalpaiguri and Darjeeling, 88 km apart, Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) spokesperson Guneet Kaur said from Maligaon. The resumption of the toy train services is expected to give a boost to tourism and hospitality sectors. The toy train on this route was declared a UNESCO "World Heritage Site" in 1999. Both heritage steam locos built between 1889 and 1927 as well as modern diesel engines are used to pull the toy trains that are widely popular among foreign tourists and domestic travellers. It is currently running 11 round trips between Darjeeling and Ghum using both vista dome and first class coaches, Kaur said. The train ascends from about 100 metres above mean sea level at New Jalpaiguri to about 2,200 metres at Darjeeling. The toy train services were suspended in March last year following imposition of COVID-19 restrictions.

52541/New Jalpaiguri

# Halts: Trvl Time: Distance: Speed: Departure Details Include nearby Stations: ONLY this Station: Dep Between: Dep PF#: Reversal: Rake Reversal at Dep Stn Arrival Details Include nearby Stations: ONLY this Station: Arr Days: Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Arr Between: Arr PF#: Reversal: Rake Reversal at Arr Stn ♥♥All Imaginary Trains♥♥ New Trains To Be Introduced Special Pending Festival **new Special Fare **new Bedroll/Linen **new LHB Rakes **new Vande Bharat Humsafar Antyodaya Tejas Uday Rajdhani Shatabdi Duronto Garib Rath Sampark Kranti Jan Shatabdi Suvidha Premium Tatkal AC Express AC SuperFast Mail/Express SuperFast Passenger Toy MEMU/DEMU Double Decker Delhi EMU Hyderabad Chennai EMU Kolkata EMU Mumbai EMU Pune EMU Important Note: This website NEVER solicits for Money or Donations. Please beware of anyone requesting/demanding money on behalf of IRI. Thanks. Disclaimer: This website has NO affiliation with the Government-run site of Indian Railways. This site does NOT claim 100% accuracy of fast-changing Rail Information. YOU are responsible for independently confirming the validity of information through other sources.

New Jalpaiguri to Darjeeling

New Jalpaiguri or NJP is a major railway junction located about 88kms south of Darjeeling. Many long distance trains terminate or pass through this station. So if you are planning to visit Darjeeling by train, this is where you are likely to get off. However, the twin city known as Siliguri is only few kilometers away. There are some trains that stop at Siliguri Junction as well. Once in NJP, there are several options to get to Darjeeling including taxi, shared jeep, bus, Darjeeling Himalayan Railway operated Toy Train etc. The taxis take about 3.5 hours to reach Darjeeling. The buses are a bit slower. But the toy train which is hauled by diesel engine, takes over 7 hours and leaves at a fixed time in the morning. There are actually several roads to approach Darjeeling from New Jalpaiguri. Hill Cart Road is the main road and is generally maintained very well. This is a national highway (NH-110) and most commonly used by the local drivers. Road via Rohini is quite scenic and meets the National Highway at Kurseong. The road via Pankhabari is very narrow and winding but quite shorter compared to the others. One of the most scenic routes is the Numerous food stalls have come up just outside the NJP railway station. So if you plan to have your breakfast or lunch before heading for Darjeeling, there are ample options right here. Otherwise, you can take a rickshaw or a taxi to Siliguri town some 5-kms away, and ask the driver to take you to a proper restaurant. There are plenty o...