Jan 29, 2022

Amazing facts about the iconic Kalka-Shimla train

Arka Roy Chowdhury

A locomotive wonder

The Kalka-Shimla Railway is a Himalayan wonder that tourists love. Here are some amazing facts for you to learn.

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A Crown Jewel

This iconic train was considered as the Crown Jewel of the Indian Railways back in the British era.

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UNESCO World Heritage Site

The train went made it to the UNESCO World Heritage Site list in 2008, and it first opened for traffic on traffic on 9 November 1903.

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The train line

The Kalka-Shimla rail journey is a total of 96 km long. It runs at a speed of 22 km per hour, and is usually referred to as a toy train.

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Scenic views

The Kalka-Shimla train journey is renowned for its impressive views. You can see deodar, pine, oak trees and more.

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Guinness Book of Record

The Kalka-Shimla train is certainly a marvel, an amazing engineering feat, and thus it is no surprise that it has a Guinness Book of Record.

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Crossing tunnels

The train crosses some tunnels during its journey. The longest one is the Barog Tunnel, which runs 1,143.61 meters in length.

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A change in altitude

The Kalka-Shimla train goes from one altitude to another, which is a magical thing for this altitude. It goes from 655 m in Kalka to 2076 m in Shimla.

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Total number of stations

The journey from Kalka to Shimla covers a total of 18 stations. Every station has tea and snack shop for passengers.

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