The Forgotten Trains of India
The Gwalior Sheopur Kalan Passenger train, which runs on the longest remaining narrow gauge route in the world. The train takes more than 10 hours to cover 198km (123 miles). It is so behind its time that the Indian government tried to get it on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Sadly, it didn’t make the cut. The train it travels through the Chambal region of Central India, infamous for being a lawless and harsh landscape dotted with bandits, like the Wild West of India. It brought back memories of Bollywood-Spaghetti Western movies from the 80s and 90s. I knew I had to take it.
Unfortunately this train is part of the history now as Indian railway converting this track to broad gauge from narrow-gauge.
Read MoreUnfortunately this train is part of the history now as Indian railway converting this track to broad gauge from narrow-gauge.