The Matheran Hill Railway (MHR) is a
narrow-gauge
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heritage railway
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in
Maharashtra
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,
India
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, which is administered by the
Central Railway zone
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. It covers a distance of , connecting
Neral to
Matheran
Matheran is a partially automobile free hill station and a municipal council in the Karjat, Karjat taluka of the Raigad district located in the Indian States and territories of India, state of Maharashtra. Matheran is part of the Mumbai Metropo ...
in the
Western Ghats. The MHR is on the tentative list of
UNESCO
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World Heritage Site
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s.
History
The Neral–Matheran Light Railway was built between 1901 and 1907 by Abdul Hussein Adamjee Peerbhoy and financed by his father, Sir
Adamjee Peerbhoy
Sir Adamji Peerbhoy (13 August 1845 – 11 August 1913) was an Indian business magnate, philanthropist and member of the Dawoodi Bohra community based at Bombay in British India.
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Adamji Peerbhhai was born in 1846 in Dhoraji, Princely ...
, at a cost of Rupees 16,00,000. Adamjee Peerbhoy visited Matheran often, and wanted to build a railway to make it easier to get there. Hussain's plans for the Matheran Hill Railway were formulated in 1900, and construction began in 1904. The consulting engineer was
Everard Calthrop
Everard Richard Calthrop (3 March 1857 – 30 March 1927) was a British railway engineer and inventor. Calthrop was a notable promoter and builder of narrow-gauge railways, especially of narrow gauge, and was especially prominent in India. His ...
. The line was open to traffic by 1907. Its tracks were originally
rails
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, but were upgraded to rails. The
ruling gradient
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is 1:20 (five percent), with tight curves, and speed is limited to .
When the railway was opened, the rolling stock consisted of just two locomotives, fifteen First Class, two Third Class coaches, two luggage vans with postal accommodation, twelve open goods wagons, along with two saloons that were in verge of completion at GIPR's Parel Locomotive Workshops. One Locomotive was taken from the
Darjeeling Himalayan Railway
The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, also known as the DHR or the Toy Train, is a narrow-gauge, gauge railway that runs between New Jalpaiguri and Darjeeling in the Indian state of West Bengal. Built between 1879 and 1881, it is about long. It c ...
as well.
Around 1907, only one locomotive would run on the railway at a time. The service had two trains each way per day.
The railway was closed because of flood damage in 2005 and was not expected to reopen before April 2007. However, the first run on the repaired railway was on 5 March 2007. The line observed its centenary on 15 April of that year. Service had been suspended during the monsoon season (from June to October) because of the danger of landslides. During the 2012 monsoon season, Central Railway (CR) tested the railway's air brakes and, after approval from the
Commission of Railway Safety
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The agency investigates seriou ...
, ran the train during the monsoon for the first time. CR planned to shorten the monsoon service suspension to 15 July – 1 October.
In November 2012, CR added a special coach (known as a saloon) to trains operating on the line. The saloons have sofas and LCD screens showing images from outside the train. The saloons had been available only to railway officers.
Operator
The MHR and its assets, including the stations, line, and vehicles, belong to the
Government of India
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and are entrusted to the
Ministry of Railways
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.
Central Railway handles day-to-day maintenance and management, and several programs, divisions, and departments of
Indian Railways
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are responsible for repairs.
Rolling stock
Steam locomotives

Consulting engineer Everard Calthrop designed the
MLR Class s with
Klien-Lindner axle
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s to give a flexible wheelbase and four were supplied by
Orenstein & Koppel
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Ori ...
. They ran from the railway's opening in 1907 until 1982, when they were replaced by diesel engines. By 1983, all steam locomotives were phased out. A B-class locomotive (#794) from the
Darjeeling Himalayan Railway
The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, also known as the DHR or the Toy Train, is a narrow-gauge, gauge railway that runs between New Jalpaiguri and Darjeeling in the Indian state of West Bengal. Built between 1879 and 1881, it is about long. It c ...
was transferred to the Neral–Matheran line in 2001 to test the feasibility of steam excursions.
It was sent to the Golden Rock workshops for conversion to oil firing in 2013, and returned to Neral soon afterwards.
Rail enthusiasts can once again enjoy and witness the 'steam-engine' on the Neral-Matheran toy train route. The steam engine will be fired either by electric power or hydrogen.
Minister of Railways
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,
Ashwini Vaishnaw
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informed that an electric and hydrogen propelled engine will be given the appearance of the old steam engine.
Locomotive no. 738 is plinthed at the southern end of Neral Toy Train station, in a small garden. It was the engine in which Sir Abdul Hussein Adamjee Peerbhoy traveled, when he visited Germany to order the original four locomotives. (according to a plaque on the locomotive). No. 739 is preserved in the National Rail Museum, New Delhi, while No. 740 is currently under overhaul by th
Darnall Locomotive and Railway Heritage Trust No.741 is plinthed at Matheran Railway Station.
File:MNR-Delhi-Orenstein-Koppel-MLR-739.JPG, Locomotive MLR-739
File:LBNGR MR740 05-09-11.jpeg, Locomotive MLR-740
File:Locomotive MLR-741ː Front view.jpg, Locomotive MLR-741
Diesel locomotives
Because of the line's sharp curves, only short-wheelbase four-wheel diesel units can be used; Class NDM1 and NDM6 locomotives are in use. Class NDM1 has two powered units, articulated with a central cab and initially developed by German builder
Arnold Jung Lokomotivfabrik
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The firm was founded on 13 February ...
. The non-articulated Class NDM6 was manufactured by the Bangalore builders SAN.
Route
Neral, the starting point, is near
Mumbai
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. The
narrow-gauge
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line runs parallel to the broad-gauge line west of Hardal Hill before turning east to ascend towards Matheran. The rail and road meet near
Jumapatti, and meet again after a brief separation at Bhekra Khud. After a short level stretch, there is a sharp ascent just before Mount Barry. A large horseshoe embankment was built to avoid a
reversing station here. The line runs for a mile or so northwards around this before turning to take the One-Kiss Tunnel through the embankment. Two more zig-zags through deep cuttings remain before Panorama Point is reached, and then the line bends back to Simpson's Tank and ends at
Matheran
Matheran is a partially automobile free hill station and a municipal council in the Karjat, Karjat taluka of the Raigad district located in the Indian States and territories of India, state of Maharashtra. Matheran is part of the Mumbai Metropo ...
. It takes about two hours and 20 minutes to complete the journey, although CR plans to reduce this to one hour 30 minutes.
Stations
*
Neral: The junction to switch lines.
*
Jumapatti
*
Water Pipe
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: Used for filling Steam Locomotives
*
Aman Lodge: Named after a nearby Lodge
*: The Hill Terminus
File:NeralDeparture.JPG, alt=Blue-and-white diesel locomotive, Neral station
File:JummaPatti, Matheran, Maharashtra - panoramio.jpg, alt=Train on a curve, Jumapatti station
File:Water Pipe Railway Station.jpg, alt=Small station, Water Pipe station
File:Aman Lodge Stationː Facing South.jpg, Aman Lodge Station
File:Matheran railway station.jpg, alt=Bilingual station sign, Matheran station
See also
*
Mountain railways of India
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Three of the lines, th ...
References
Notes
Bibliography
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External links
Locomotive Magazine and Railway Carriage & Wagon Review, Volume 13- 1907See pg 48 for an article on Matheran Railway
*
Railway and locomotive engineering See pg 383.
Neral Matheran Light Railway– Photographs of 2005 monsoon damage
Aerial photo of the trainMatheran Train Started Again
{{coord missing, Maharashtra
2 ft gauge railways in India
Mountain railways in India
Railway lines opened in 1907
Tourist attractions in Raigad district
World Heritage Tentative List for India