Sunday, 9 June 2024

The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway

 

The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway

Do we recall trouper Rajesh Khanna crooning ‘Mere Sapno Ki Rani’ for the blockbuster film Aradhana? How many people are aware that the graphic sequence was canned on the renowned Darjeeling Hill Railway?

Darjeeling is a quintessential hill station, nestled neatly in the eastern state of West Bengal. To this day the town remains the terminus of the much-vaunted narrow gauge Darjeeling Himalayan Railway which was commissioned in the year 1881.

The DHR laid on a serpentine track earned the moniker ‘Toy Train.’ It is a 610 mm narrow-gauge railway which links the 88 kms between the bustling towns of Siliguri and Darjeeling.

This robust railway system that survived two major earthquakes played a pivotal role in organizing supplies to the camps established around Darjeeling during the Second World War

In 1999, DHR was recognized by UNESCO and placed on the World Heritage List with a caveat that only steamed-hauled locomotives would continue to be used along the route.

“Our life is a constant journey, from birth to death. The landscape changes, the people change, our needs change, but the train keeps moving. Life is the train, not the station.” writes the inspirational Paulo Coelho.

               

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