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For hauling Palace on Wheels, 70-year locomotive back on tracks: In Pics
1 min read . Updated: 22 Nov 2018, 09:43 AM IST
WP 7200, also called Azad, was built in 1947 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works, Philadelphia, USA
New Delhi: Bringing alive the magic of
steam-hauled trains, the Indian Railways put into service its renovated
heritage steam loco Azad WP 7200 for hauling the iconic tourist train,
the Palace on Wheels, on a trip from Delhi Safdarjung station to Patel
Nagar station on the Ring Railway circuit Wednesday. Railway Board
Chairman Ashwani Lohani flagged off the steam-hauled luxury tourist
train in the presence of senior officials of the board and the Northern
Railways.
WP 7200, also called Azad, was built in 1947 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works, Philadelphia, USA.
The pride of the steam loco fleet, the bullet-nosed WP locomotives were the mainstay of broad gauge passenger train operations of the Indian Railways for a long time till 1995 when they were finally retired. Thereafter the heritage steam locos were revived by a committed Railway team. They now undergo regular maintenance and overhauling at the Railway’s Steam Centre, Rewari.
The running of the heritage steam trips on popular tourist sections is undertaken by Railways from time to time.
Currently, a seven-night tour on India’s oldest luxury train — Palace on Wheels — during the high season, depending on the kind of accommodation, costs ₹ 363,000 to ₹ 756,000. The exquisite and exclusive Palace On Wheels has luxurious cabins, wall to wall carpeting, a well stocked bar, two dining cars and a very personalized service.
The luxury saloons or the inspection coaches in the royal train are used by the President of India, Prime Minister and senior railway officials, to rejoice in an opulent journey. Saloons or inspection cars - comprise two bedrooms, a lounge, a pantry, a toilet and a kitchen - are apt for two families to travel.
WP 7200, also called Azad, was built in 1947 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works, Philadelphia, USA.
The pride of the steam loco fleet, the bullet-nosed WP locomotives were the mainstay of broad gauge passenger train operations of the Indian Railways for a long time till 1995 when they were finally retired. Thereafter the heritage steam locos were revived by a committed Railway team. They now undergo regular maintenance and overhauling at the Railway’s Steam Centre, Rewari.
The running of the heritage steam trips on popular tourist sections is undertaken by Railways from time to time.
Currently, a seven-night tour on India’s oldest luxury train — Palace on Wheels — during the high season, depending on the kind of accommodation, costs ₹ 363,000 to ₹ 756,000. The exquisite and exclusive Palace On Wheels has luxurious cabins, wall to wall carpeting, a well stocked bar, two dining cars and a very personalized service.
The luxury saloons or the inspection coaches in the royal train are used by the President of India, Prime Minister and senior railway officials, to rejoice in an opulent journey. Saloons or inspection cars - comprise two bedrooms, a lounge, a pantry, a toilet and a kitchen - are apt for two families to travel.
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Picture is beautify. Loved it.
ReplyDeleteWouldn't it be wonderful to take a trip on that? Seven whole days! Glad you liked it! :o)
DeleteChickenmom, I have some cool photos (taken recently by a friend) of steam trains in Ely. Send your email address to brighidsplace@gmail.com and I will forward on to you.
ReplyDeleteThank you! Ask her if it's OK to post them!
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