| Exclusive and Exotic
Northern Railway's
Delhi Cantonment Station provides the launching pad
for some of the most exclusive and exotic railway journeys
in the world.
The
first is the
tour. Launched on January 26, 1982, in association with
the Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation, this
luxury meter gauge train consisted of the personal carriages
or saloons of the erstwhile Maharajahs of Rajasthan's
Princely states. After running for nine years these
coaches were replaced in 1991 by new air conditioned
meter gauge coaches where the interiors were done up
in accordance with the aesthetics of the old saloons.
Subsequently, after completion of gauge conversion in
the area, the Palace on Wheels was converted to broad
gauge.
Today, 14 saloons
and 2 dining cars, hauled by a steam locomotive, take
tourists on a seven day tour to Jaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer,
Sawai Madhopur, Udaipur, Chittaurgarh, Bharatpur and
Agra. The train runs weekly from September to April.
Originally designed for the foreign tourist, the train
now attracts a number of local enthusiasts also.
For
more details go to http://www.thepalaceonwheels.com
After
conversion of the Palace on Wheels to broad gauge, the
meter gauge train was transformed, in association with
the Tourism Corporation of Gujarat, into the - a luxury train for
destinations in Gujarat and Rajasthan.
The week long trip
takes you in royal style to Chittaurgarh, Udaipur, Modhera,
Ahmedabad, Gir forests, Ahmedpur Mandvi, Diu, Palitana
and Jaipur. The package includes travel, sightseeing
and food.
is the world's
oldest steam locomotive that is still in active service.
Built in 1885, she worked trains on the East Indian
Railway up to 1908. In cold storage till 1971, the Queen
came back in to public life that year as the first exhibit
of the National Rail Museum, New Delhi.
In 1996, the Fairy
Queen was given a complete overhaul in the Perambur
Workshops of Southern Railway to make her fit to haul
60 tourists in an air conditioned coach supported by
a generator - cum - service car as part of a unique
initiative to promote rail tourism.
On
July 18, 1997, this redoubtable relic of the steam age
carried the first tourist group from Delhi Cantonment
to Alwar for a Tiger Safari at Sariska Wild life Sanctuary.
On January 13, 1998, the Guinness Book of Records,
certified her as the world's oldest working steam locomotive.
On January 25, 1999, the Indian Prime Minister declared
this the most innovative and unique tourism project.
The Fairy Queen
runs week end packages during the winter, from
October to March.
For information and bookings,
please contact:
1. |
Manager,
International Tourist Bureau,
New
Delhi Railway Station, New Delhi 110 001.
Phone :
91-11-3345156,3346804.
Fax : 91-11-3343090. |
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2. |
Director,
National Rail Museum,
Chanakyapuri,
New Delhi 110 021.
Phone :
91-11-6881816,6880939.
Fax : 91-11-6880804. |
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