| British-era steam engine back on Shimla track by nikhilndls on 16 February, 2013 - 03:00 PM | ||
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nikhilndls | British-era steam engine back on Shimla track on 16 February, 2013 - 03:00 PM | |
The Shimla hills once again echoed with the rhythmic ‘chug-chug-choo-choo’ of the British-era steam engine on Friday as it chugged down the Kalka-Shimla heritage track for the first time in over six years.According to officials, three chartered coaches, carrying 48 passengers, mainly foreigners, were successfully towed by the steam engine, which dates back to 1903, between Shimla and Kathlighat.The one-way 22-km journey between the two stations, which are located on the Shimla-Kalka rail line that figures in UNESCO World Heritage site list, takes more than one hour.The steam engine-hauled train, being handled by the Indian Railways Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC), a wing of the Indian Railways, will now run daily to and fro between the two stations, said a railway official. | ||