Timeless Tracks: Discover 5 Scenic  Toy Train Rides  Across India

Explore heritage routes winding through hills, forests and valleys

Travelling in a toy train is one of kind experience Waatching the hills and forest roll by through the window of a slow moving heritage train

If you have not yet experienced a toy train ride in india, here are five hill station where you can enjoy

Kalka–Shimla Railway (Himachal Pradesh): Built in 1903, part of UNESCO Mountain Railways of India. Famous for 103 tunnels, over 800 bridges and over 900 curves

Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (West Bengal): Built in 1881, UNESCO World Heritage site. Climbs through six loops, passing tea gardens and India’s highest railway station. Majestic views of Kanchenjunga on the ride

Nilgiri Mountain Railway (Tamil Nadu): India’s only rack‑and‑pinion railway, opened in 1908. Climbs through forests, tea estates, multiple tunnels and steep terrain

Matheran Hill Railway (Maharashtra): Built circa 1907, slow‑paced with zig‑zag tracks and sharp curves. Passes through dense Western Ghats forests, Matheran is a no‑vehicle hill station

Kangra Valley Railway (Himachal Pradesh): Completed in 1929, now India’s longest narrow‑gauge railway. Meanders through the Dhauladhar range, tea estates, rivers and villages