
Matheran Railway No.740 preserved in the UK.
'Matheran Hill Railway' is a
heritage railway in
Maharashtra,
India. It was built between
1901 and
1907 by
Abdul Hussein Adamjee Peerbhoy, financed by his father Sir
Adamjee Peerbhoy at the cost of Rs.16,00,000.
[1] The railway covers a distance of 20
kilometres (12.67
miles), over large swathes of forest territory connecting
Neral to
Matheran in the
Western Ghats hills near
Karjat and
Mumbai.
The railway is a
narrow gauge railway. Neral also has a broad gauge station which is on the busy Mumbai-
Pune route.
The railways comes under the
Central Railways and is being promoted as a future
World Heritage Site.
The railway was closed by flood damage during
2005 and was not expected to re-open before April 2007.
[2] Contrary to those expectations, the first run on the repaired railway was on
5 March 2007.
[3]
Locomotives
Steam locomotives
| MHR No. | ISR No. | Builder | Builders No. | Date | Current Location |
|---|
| 1 | 738 | O & K | 1766 | 1905 | Bombay |
| 2 | 739 | O & K | 2342 | 1907 | Delhi |
| 3 | 740 | O & K | 2343 | 1907 | U.K. (LBR) |
| 4 | 741 | O & K | 1767 | 1905 | Matheran |
Darjeeling Himalayan Railway No. 794 was transferred here in
2001
Diesel locomotives
| ISR No. | Class | Builder | Builders No. | Date | Current Status | Notes |
|---|
| 500 | NDM1 | Jung | 12108 | 1956 | Not Known | From Kalka Shimla Railway |
| 501 | NDM1 | Jung | 12109 | 1956 | In Service | Originally No.750 |
| 502 | NDM1 | Jung | 12110 | 1956 | Not Known | Originally No.751 |
| 503 | NDM1 | Jung | 12111 | 1956 | Dismantled | Originally No.752 |
| 504 | NDM1 | Jung | 12105 | 1956 | Not Known | From Kalka Shimla Railway |
| 505 | NDM1 | Jung | 12107 | 1956 | Dismantled | From Kalka Shimla Railway |
| 505 | NDM1 | Jung | 12107 | 1956 | Not Known | From Kalka Shimla Railway |
| 600 | NDM6 | ? | ? | ? | In Service | visible in Railworld photos |
Currently Class NDM1 and NDM6 locomotives are in use.
See also
★
Matheran
★
Darjeeling Himalayan Railway
★
Nilgiri Mountain Railway
References
1.
2. Why you still can’t take the toy train to Matheran
3. Uphill Journey Resumes
External links
★
Railworld - Photographs
★
Neral Matheran Light Railway - Photographs of 2005 monsoon damage
★
Matheran
★ International Working Steam
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