Indian Railways News => | Topic started by Mafia on Aug 12, 2012 - 21:02:07 PM |
Title - 'Bring Shimla's last heritage train back on Track'Posted by : Mafia on Aug 12, 2012 - 21:02:07 PM |
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Heritage lovers hope the railways will keep its promise of bringing Shimla's last heritage train - a deluxe rail motor car that has been stabled as its wheels have worn out - back on track."The Kalka-Shimla rail line (on which the rail motor car ran) has a unique identity and it should be brought back," Intach (Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage) Himachal chapter co-convener Raja Bhasin said.P.C. Katoch, an octogenarian who has been settled in Shimla since 1955, told IANS: "The train is one the last remnants the Raj heritage. It should be preserved at any cost.""Moreover, a number of romantic Bollywood films showcased the train," he added.Four of the 18-seater deluxe rail motor cars were built in England between 1927 and 1930 and chugged along a 96-km narrow guage track between Kalka and Shimla that has now been declared a Unesco World Heritage site. Now, only one remains.The rail motor car has been parked at Kalka for maintenance for over a month, Senior Divisional Commercial Manager (Northern Railways) G.M. Singh told IANS."Its wheels have passed their useful age and it's very difficult to procure a new set because there is no manufacturer who specializes in making these wheels," said, adding: "But still, we will manage to get it before the next tourist season begins."The wheels are made of specially cast steel and the authorities will be changing them for the first time since its inception. |