India's slowest train: Exploring Nilgiri mountain railway that meanders through majestic landscapes
First Published Sep 26, 2024, 10:12 AM IST
The Nilgiri Mountain Railway, operating between Mettupalayam and Ooty in Tamil Nadu, holds the distinction of being the slowest train in India.
The Nilgiri Mountain Railway offers an unforgettable experience for tourists visiting the Nilgiris. This enchanting train ride is a dream for those wishing to soak in the stunning landscapes of the region. Notably, it is the only railway in Asia that operates on rack and pinion tracks. The journey is truly special, as the train navigates through 16 tunnels and crosses 250 bridges, showcasing the breathtaking beauty of the mountains.
Ooty Train
In the 1830s, travellers journeyed from Mettupalayam to Ooty by bullock cart, and by 1872, horse-drawn carriages became the mode of transport. During this time, the British, who governed the Madras Presidency, developed a deep appreciation for the natural beauty and cool climate of the Nilgiris. Consequently, they began to promote the Nilgiris as a popular summer retreat.
Nilgiri Mountain Train
The British, intending to establish a train service to the Nilgiris, laid rack and pinion tracks up to Coonoor in 1890. The steam-powered train made its maiden journey in 1899. This scenic mountain train invites passengers to appreciate the beauty of the Western Ghats and currently operates between Mettupalayam and Ooty, covering a distance of 46.61 km.
Nilgiri Train
This train, originally operated by a steam engine during the British era, has since been updated with various amenities to meet the needs of the times. However, it has never lost its charm. For 125 years, this mountain train has navigated steep hills, delighting tourists from around the world with its captivating journey.
Ooty Mountain Train
The Nilgiri Mountain Railway is also known as the slowest train in India, operating at a speed of just 9 kilometres per hour. It takes approximately 5 hours to cover the 46 km distance from Mettupalayam to Ooty, while the return journey from Ooty to Mettupalayam is completed in about 3 hours and 30 minutes.
The train, known as the Nilgiri Mountain Express, travels from Mettupalayam to Ooty, passing through Kallar, Coonoor, Wellington, and Walden. This mountain railway line is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Notably, the song "Chaiya Chaiya" from the film Dil Se was filmed on this picturesque mountain train.