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Matheran toy train stations turn ‘green’

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MUMBAI: All four stations en route the famed Toy Train servicing the eco-sensitive hill station of Matheran in ma ha rash tr a’ sr aig ad district have turned “green” with installati­on of solar power and wind energy plants, an oficial said here on Friday.

According to Central Railway spokespers­on Sunil Udasi, the four stations on the 21 km route passing through thick forests are Jummapatti, Waterpipe, Aman Lodge and the terminatio­n point of Matheran.

“These stations are now provided with solar power plants with a capacity of 500-1000 Wp and at Matheran, a windmill with a capacity of 6.1 KWP, besides LED lights and fans,” he said, adding that the electric supply from renewable sources will drasticall­y reduce the power bills and save over Rs 200,000 annually besides reducing the carbon footprint.

The 111-year old Matheran Toy Train, which was shut since May 2016 following derailment­s, resumed full services in January this year.

The Toy Train, named ‘Phul Rani’, starts at Neral to climb 2,625 feet altitude, what is Asia’s only and one of the handful of “vehicle-free” hill stations in the world.

The resumption of services proved a boon to the local residents and tourists to Matheran as the summer peak tourism season got underway after the annual examinatio­ns.

Considered an engineerin­g marvel, the narrow-guage toy train ascends in a crazy zig-zag (with more than 280 steep turns) from Neral to Matheran, offering breathtaki­ng views of the lush green and steep hills and deep valleys, highlighti­ng the beauty of the tiny hill station.

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