1. The Kalka-Shimla Railway: A UNESCO World Heritage Site The Kalka-Shimla railway is one of the most well known for its narrow gauge trains in India as it was included in the list of UNESCO world ...
1. Having examined Documents WHC-08/32.COM/8B and WHC-08/32.COM/INF.8B1, 2. Approves the extension of the Mountain Railways of India, India, to include the Kalka Shimla Railway on the World Heritage ...
Kullu: A massive landslide occurred near the famous tourist place Manikaran Gurudwara of district Kullu. In this incident six ...
The Kalka Shimla Railway is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is a delight for nature lovers. The toy train ride takes you on a stunning route through green hills. Rides begin as early as 4 am from ...
The Kalka Shimla Railway, a 96-km long, single track working rail link ... regularly disturbed by monsoon rain, landslides and rock-falls. Various station buildings on the three railways have ...
Indian Railways (IR) has announced the commissioning of a new Vistadome train rake for the historic Kalka to Shimla rail route. Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw shared a video of the train on ...
And the charming ‘toy train’ has won all the accolades. Operating on the Kalka-Shimla Railway, a UNESCO World Heritage route, this scenic journey covers 59 miles (96 km) and takes passengers ...
The Kalka-Shimla Railway, a narrow-gauge train, is a major tourist attraction. It offers views of valleys covered in pine, oak, and deodar trees ...
The trains aim to accommodate tourists and generate revenue for railways ahead of Christmas The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in ...
Shimla is connected by a narrow gauge line with Kalka (96 km) which in turn is connected with the major cities in India. The toy train journey from Kalka to Shimla is enchanting with 107 tunnels ...
This railway, scaling an elevation of 326 m to 2,203 m, represented the latest technology of the time. The Kalka Shimla Railway, a 96-km long, single track working rail link built in the mid-19th ...