This Article is From Jun 14, 2015

Rain Brings Darjeeling Toy Train to a Halt

Rain Brings Darjeeling Toy Train to a Halt

A Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (DHR) Toy Train makes its way from the Indian town of Siliguri to Darjeeling on June 12, 2015. (AFP Photo)

Darjeeling: Barely a day after the Toy Train service began from New Jalpaiguri to Darjeeling after a gap of five years on Friday, the service was suspended yesterday due to debris blocking the tracks at Pagla Jhora.

Boulders and debris fell on the narrow gauge tracks near Pagla Jhora caused by incessant rain and weakened soil structure, a Darjeeling Himalayan Railways (DHR) official said.

Heavy rain and fog on Saturday morning coupled with boulders falling on the tracks led to suspension of the train services mid-way, he said.

While the Darjeeling-bound up train was stopped at Tin Dharia, the Siliguri-bound train from Darjeeling was detained at Kurseong.

According to Sanjay Kumar Ghosh, traffic inspector, DHR, a large boulder fell on the railway track due to which the train services were disrupted.

"We tried to clear the tracks yesterday but failed, so trains did not move upto their destination. However it will definitely resume on Sunday, "he said.

Gangmen were working for the restoration of the tracks in Kurseong and a Railway safety team inspected the track.

The Toy Train or DHR, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, one of the major tourist attractions in Darjeeling, was suspended in late 2010 after a landslide destroyed roads and tracks at Tindharia.

The toy train connecting New Jalpaiguri with Darjeeling covers 88.48 km of narrow gauge track and passes through Ghoom at an altitude of 2258 meters.
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