Shimla Toy Train
The verdant valleys of Himachal Pradesh are incomparable i

n offering a panoramic
feast to tourists who flock to the state round the year. Easily accessible
from the plains of northern India, the picturesque Shivalik valley in the
Kalka-Shimla region affords a breathtaking experience.
Promoting the concept of integrated tourism development, the Indian Railways
after collaborating with the Himachal Tourism have added a touch of class
to the Kalka-Shimla toy-train services.
The Kalka Shimla Rail Route
The 96-km long Kalka-Shimla narrow gauge railway track combines antiquity
and modernity with a cocktail of pilgrimage and glamour. The rail motor
car of 1927 vintage which had the unique distinction of bringing Mahatma
Gandhi in 1945 to Shimla for talks with Viceroy Wavell about British plans
for leaving India, is still rail worthy and remains a tourist's delight.
The Gothic-style Barog railway station has become a favourite jaunt of Bollywood
stars.
If the Kalka-Shimla road is a triumph of engineering skill, the phrase can
be applied with even greater truth to the Kalka-Shimla rail track. Going
back to 1903, it is an engineering marvel, with 103 tunnels and over 700
non-girder bridges in a distance of only 96-km. The route's longest tunnel,
midway at Barog, is 3,760 feet long. More than two- thirds of the entire
track is on curves, some as sharp as 48 degrees.
Beside the sleek rail services, the train stops at or run past Jabli, Dharampur,
Barog, Solan, Salogra, Kandaghat and Taradevi, to name a few of the spick-and-span
railway stations en route. If the six pairs of seven-coach trains and a
pair of rail motor cars serve the passengers of modest means, the Shivalik
Deluxe Express, popularly known as the narrow-gauge Shatabdi, caters to
top-of-the-line clientele. Introduced in June 1996, the Shivalik Deluxe
Express runs packed to nine months capacity during the year.
The Inside Appeal
With wide glass windows, ergonomically designed reversible cushioned chairs,
fancy electrical fittings, wall-to-wall carpeting, modern toilet amenities,
exclusive cabins for couples, a music system, communication facilities with
the guard and customised on-board catering services, this train is extremely
popular among tourists. The picturesque view outside and personalised care
within make it an experience of a lifetime.
The Deluxe Rail Motor Car 
Equally exciting is the journey by the Deluxe Rail Motor Car, superior cousin
of the Shivalik Deluxe Express, as the add-on features include a transparent
roof giving an overhead view, a digital time-cum-temperature display unit,
an altimeter to indicate the rail car's height above sea travel, TV/VCP,
tasteful tapestry and ingenious interior decor. Priced at par with the Shivalik
Deluxe Express, this is a tailor-made product for 14 passengers.
Shivalik Palace Tourist Coach
There is the Shivalik Palace tourist coach, a luxury on wheels in the genre
of the Palace-on-Wheels. It has a deluxe hotel room and a kitchenette. The
fare includes meals on board and two retiring rooms for a one-day stay at
Shimla. A family of six can book this coach for the onward journey from
Kalka to Shimla. The fare for the return direction is also quiet modest.
It has tastefully decorated interiors, folding beds/dining and dressing
tables, cushioned chairs, wall clock, temperature-cum-time indicator, fans,
fridge, kitchenware, cutlery, crockery, cooking range, music channel, cordless
bell, and much more. Indoor games and light reading material are also provided
to let the passengers enjoy a full-fledged luxury stay. An attendant accompanies
the travelling party. This coach can be attached in the rear of any train
on the route so that the travelling party gets a 'peninsular' view of the
valleys, mountains and clouds.
An Affair To Remember
On the cards are exclusive and exquisite honeymooners' carriages and cottages
to provide a unique class of pleasure. With emphasis on quality and comfort,
these new products will be small but beautiful.
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