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It's Heritage But Equally Dangerous: Check India's Scenic Yet Risky Rail Route At 2,570-Feet Height; 121 Bridges In Just 21 Kms- Details

Indian Railways is one of the world's largest public transporters catering to millions of passengers every day. With thousands of trains running daily across the length and breadth of the country, the Indian Railways has made many records in the past. The railway is fast changing it image from slow-cumbersome to fast-luxurious. While there are thousands of railway routes in India, do you know which line features among the most dangerous tracks?

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Matheran Hill In Maharashtra
Matheran Hill In Maharashtra

The Matheral Hill train route can be termed the most dangerous railroad in India, given the threat it faces due to inclement weather and topography. The train route is located in Karjat tehsil of Raigad district in Maharashtra. It has five halts - Neral (start), Jummapatti, Waterpipe, Aman Lodge and Matheran (destination).

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Heritage Route, Distance, Fare
Heritage Route, Distance, Fare

Matheran toy train made it to UNESCO's tentative heritage list for India in December 2005. The route is 21 km long. Adults are charged Rs 300 for first-class tickets and Rs 75 for second-class tickets. For children, first-class tickets cost Rs 180, while second-class tickets are priced at Rs 45. Entry to Matheran Hill Station costs Rs 50 for adults and Rs 25 for children. The train now features Vistadome coache as well.

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Location
Location

The heritage route is 110 kms from Mumbai and 120 kms away from Pune. It's located at a height of 2,570 feet at the Matheran hill station. Matheran is India's only automobile-free hill station and is an eco-sensitive zone. Teh toy train services are run by the Central Railway (CR) cutting through a forest and connecting Neral to Matheran in the Western Ghats.

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Built By An Entrepreneur
Built By An Entrepreneur

Interestingly, the rail route was not made by the Indian Railways or Britishers but by an entrepreneur. It was constructed between 1901 and 1907 by Peerbhoy Abdul Hussein Adamjee Peerbhoy and financed by his father Sir Adamjee Peerbhoy.

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Breathtaking Views
Breathtaking Views

The Matheran Hill Railway is a narrow-gauge heritage railway that connects Neral to Matheran. Known for its challenging route, breathtaking views, and engineering marvels, it is sometimes considered one of India's most daring railway journeys. 

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Engineering Feat
Engineering Feat

Spanning approximately 21 kilometres, the track is laid through dense forests and steep cliffs. The journey climbs from 40 meters at Neral to over 800 meters at Matheran in just around 20 km, signifying the uphill crawling challenge. The railway uses a narrow gauge of 610 mm (2 feet). 

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121 Bridges, One-Kiss Tunnel
121 Bridges, One-Kiss Tunnel

The Neral-Matheran train line features sharp curves, 121 bridges, and a unique 'one-kiss tunnel', which is the only tunnel along the route and adds to the railway's distinct character. The train moves slowly at an average speed of 12 km/h, taking about 2–2.5 hours to complete the journey. 

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Challenges and Risks
Challenges and Risks

The rail route navigates steep inclines and rugged terrain, making it prone to landslides and rockfalls, especially during the monsoon season. These natural hazards add an element of danger and unpredictability to the journey. The train services mostly remain suspended during monsoon due to landslides.





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