A Living Heritage on Narrow Gauge
Completed in 1881, the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway runs on a two-foot gauge and still features iconic B-class steam locomotives. Each dawn departure feels like turning a brass key in our collective timepiece, calling travelers to slow down, look out, and listen closely.
A Living Heritage on Narrow Gauge
Climbing to Ghum, India’s highest station, the line loops dramatically at Batasia for a sweeping view of Darjeeling and distant peaks. The ascent is gentle yet relentless, teaching patience as the train edges around curves that seem hand-drawn on the mountainside.