Transport in Darjeeling
Transport in Darjeeling consists of the intra-city transport and the communication between the city and other locations in
Darjeeling district. Darjeeling pronunciation is a hill station (a hill town) in the Indian state of West Bengal and headquarters of Darjeeling district, situated in the Shiwalik Hills (or Lower Himalaya) at an average elevation of 2,134 m above sea level.
Darjeeling Himalayan Railway
The town of Darjeeling can be reached by the 80-km long Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (nicknamed the "Toy Train") from Siliguri. The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, nicknamed the "Toy Train", is a 60 cm (2 foot) narrow-gauge railway from Siliguri to Darjeeling in the state of West Bengal in India, run by the Indian Railways. Established in 1881, the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1999, only the second railway, after the Semmering Railway in Austria, to have this honor. The toy train leaves from Siliguri, a station located a few kilometres from New Jalpaiguri and takes about 8 hours to ewach Darjeeling through the meandering mountain railway line. The elevation level is from about 100 m in Siliguri to about 2200 m in Darjeeling. It is still to this day powered by a steam engine. A modern diesel engine is used for Darjeeling’s mail. The railway has long been viewed with affection and enthusiasm by travellers to the region, and the Earl of Ronaldshay
gave the following description of a journey in the early 1920s.
Road transport
Hill Cart Road (National Highway 55) connects darjeeling with Siliguri. Another road connecting the two cities is via Mirik. There is a short cut route off the Hill Cart road that goes through Pankhabari. Four wheel drives are the most popular means of transport, as they can easily navigate the steep slopes in the region. Many vintage Land Rovers ply in the route. Also Maruti Omni and several SUVs are common. The road and toy train communication often get disrupted in the monsoons due to landslides.
Airway
Darjeeling does not have an airstrip. The nearest airport is Bagdogra (IXB), near Siliguri, which is a three hour (approx. 90 km) drive from Darjeeling. Indian Airlines, Jet Airways and Air Deccan are the three major carriers that fly to Delhi, Kolkata and Guwahati.
Railway
New Jalpaiguri is the nearest major railway station. New Jalpaiguri is well connected to major Indian cities, especially Kolkata.
Intra-city transport
Intra-town transport is mostly by hired taxis. However, walking remains the most widely used method for communication in this small hilly town. Two-wheelers are also popularly used by the residents.
Ropeway
The 8 km (5 mi) long Darjeeling Ropeway connecting Darjeeling’s North Point with Singla Bazar, which was started in 1968, was closed after an accident in 2003.
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