World Heritage Kalka-Shimla rail line will have another attraction. The Indian Railways is all set to introduce a special ‘Jharokha’ coach open from the front and the rear. The first of a kind in India, the coach will be attached to the train on demand only. While railway authorities are adding new attractions to the 97-km track, the Himachal Pradesh government has demanded fresh survey of tunnels and bridges on the track to assess their strength for the safety of passengers.
Sources in the railway department said, "It is fitted with eight luxury seats along with small tables. For a better view, the coach is open from the sides. It is a one of a kind coach introduced in the country."
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The popularity of rail journey on the 97-km heritage track, having 917 sharp curves besides 102 tunnels and 988 bridges, could be known from the fact that during holidays, Northern Railways is forced to run special holiday trains on the narrow gauge to cater to the high demand, The Times of India reported. Sources said during peak tourist season, rail cars were much in demand as small groups of high-spending tourists, especially foreigners, preferred to have special coaches for their upward journey to Shimla. "The new coach has been introduced with the aim to serve the needs of high-end tourists," they added.
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Vinay Kumar Arora, Superintendent, Kalka Railway Station, said that though the new coach has been built, it has not been put in service. He said its trial run was conducted during the visit of the world heritage team. "Once charges are fixed, the new coach will be made available on demand and attached to the regular trains," he added. This is not the first time that railway authorities have planned to add an attraction to the Kalka-Shimla track. Earlier, a proposal was mooted to have a special coach for children with popular cartoon character painted on them, but the idea failed to take off, sources said.
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