‘Fairy Queen’ to haul heritage train once again
New Delhi : ‘Fairy Queen’, world’s oldest surviving functional steam engine, is once again ready in this season to haul a heritage train from National Capital Delhi to Sariska National Park, Alwar, Rajasthan.
This train, which is a great attraction among steam engine lovers across the globe, will run between Delhi Cantt. Station and Alwar from 23 October 2010 to 12 March 2011. However, Northern Railway plans to run an additional trip on 9th October 2010 during the Commonwealth Games.
In this heritage travel, Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation will provide a comprehensive two-day tourist package, including on ground catering, boarding, lodging transfer facilities, visit to Sariska National Park, cultural programmes etc.
The Fairy Queen train would depart from Delhi Cantt. on day one at 09.00 a.m. to reach Alwar at 3.00 p.m. the same day, and the passengers would be lodged in Hotel “Tiger Den” at Sariska, as has been done in the past.
On day two, the train will depart from Alwar at 1.00 p.m. (noon) to reach Delhi Cantt. at 6.45 p.m. the same day. It will stop for 10 minutes each at Garhi Harasuru, Pataudi Road, Rewari, Ajarka and Khairthal stations enroute in both the directions.
Tariff for full package would be Rs. 10,200 per adult & Rs. 5,100 for a child (half fare).
Journey between Delhi and Alwar with sight seeing and stay at Sariska would be Rs. 7,100 per adult and Rs. 3,550 for a child while one way train journey between Delhi and Alwar only would be Rs. 3,200 per adult and Rs. 1,600 per child.
The tourist train will take about 2 trips every month from Oct 2010 to March 2011.
The first trip will commence on 23rd October 2010 and the subsequent trips will be on 13th Nov, 27th Nov, 11th Dec., 25th Dec., 8th Jan 2011, 22nd Jan, 12th Feb., 26th Feb. and the last rip would be on 12th March 2011.