Toy Train Tour

These trains, operating on narrow-gauge tracks - hence the name toy trains -
laid during the British days, link stations in the plains to hill stations
and offer a laid back experience, where passengers can take in the diverse
mountain scenery at leisure. Some of these routes are:
Kalka-Shimla:
107 tunnels, arched bridges and picturesque stations en routes are the
features of the 96-km journey linking the one-time summer capital of India
to the plains of Punjab.
The Shivalik Deluxe Express runs
two every day, stopping only at Barog for providing catering services to
passengers. The train has bay glass windows and wall-to-wall carpeting.
Seating: 120 seats. Fare: Rs. 340 (one-way) and Rs. 540 (round trip).
Deluxe Rail Motor Car, with a transparent roof, TV/VCP, music and an
altimeter. It operates twice a day. Seating: 14-18. Fare Rs. 340 (one- way).
Shivalik Palace can be attached to any train for an
exclusive experience. With a dining table, folding cushioned beds, a
refrigerator, modern bathrooms, catering by a special attendant on board and
a well-equipped kitchen etc. As part of the package is offered a complement
of two luxurious retiring rooms with geysers, a TV and telephone at Shimla.
Setting: 6. Fare: Rs. 4,850 in UP direction and Rs. 3.375 in DN direction.
The Shivalik Queen between Kalka-Shimla has been launched for
honeymooners. Each couple offers exclusive privacy and big windows for
panoramic view of the hills. There is an alarm bell for communication with
driver while a microphone helps to be in touch with the guard. Fare Rs. 750
per couple, inclusive of meals.
Nilgiri Mountain Railway
traverses 46 kms of twists and turns from Mettupalayam to the hill resort of
Ootacamund at a speed of 33 km an hour. Snaking through 16 tunnels and tall
girder bridges, the climb offers breathtaking vistas of plantation and
fir-clad hills.
Darjeeling Hill Railway with a 2-feet
gauge is the narrowest of the regular narrow gauges. Linking the town of New
Jalpaiguri with the east Indian hill station of Darjeeling, this famous
little trains is drawn on its 86 km journey by a 100-year-old engine in 7.5
hours.
With no tunnels on the route, passengers get an
uninterrupted view of the Himalayas.
Matheran Railway is
a 77-year-old line connecting Neral (on the Mumbai-Pune line) to the resort
of Matheran close to Mumbai.
The panorama of hills and plains unfolds as the sturdy little train chugs up
to the peaceful retreat. The train runs between sunrise and sunset, covering
the distance in 1.5 hours.
Toy Train Tour - Reservation Form