The Free Press Journal

Business in Matheran is back on track, sees 3-fold rise

- KAMAL MISHRA Mumbai

The tourist footfalls in Matheran have increased three-fold during April to August this year, as compared to the same period in 2021, fetching Rs 1.13 crore revenue. The Central Railway, which operates the popular toy service between Aman Lodge and Matheran, has ferried 1.54 lakh passengers during April to August this year while the same figure stood at 56,043 in 2021.

Elated over the growing number of tourists, CR chief PRO Shivaji Sutar underscore­d the railway's “instrument­al role” in popularisi­ng Matheran as a major tourist destinatio­n. To attract more visitors, the CR is rapidly upgrading the railway track between Neral and Aman Lodge. The work is likely to be completed by October end, after which the toy train services will resume on full stretch.

“Between Aman Lodge and Matheran, the CR has ferried 1.54 lakh passengers and transporte­d 2,454 quintals of parcel from April to August, 2022 as compared to 56,043 passengers ferried and 1,128 quintals of parcels transporte­d during the same period in 2021,” said a senior rail official.

This has resulted in fetching revenue of Rs 1.13 crore from April to August, while the CR earned Rs 32.86 lakh in the said period last year. Giving the revenue bifurcatio­n, rail officials told that the passenger revenue stood at Rs 1.12 crore and parcel revenue at Rs 92,254. Last year, Rs 32.43 lakh was earned as passenger revenue while Rs 43,566 accrued as parcel revenue.

Other tourism stakeholde­rs like private transporte­rs and chikki sellers also expressed happiness over growing business as the livelihood­s had fallen flat due to Covid. “Matheran is coming back to normal business after lockdown. Since the past few months, the numbers of tourists have started increasing. Like preCovid era, this Independen­ce day which was preceded by the weekend saw more than 16,000 tourists,” said

Shramik Rickshaw Sanghatna secretary Sunil Shinde.

Matheran municipal council ex-chairman Manoj Khedekar said, “Chahal-Pahal or hustle and bustle is back to Matheran as it was before the Covid outbreak. Consequent­ly, the economy of this tourist destinatio­n is fully back on track, which was derailed during Covid.”

Similarly, Vineeta Gupta, partner of more than sevendecad­e-old Nariman Chikki Mart of Matheran, said “Now we are enjoying our business like 2018-2019. The numbers of tourists have drasticall­y increased in the recent past.”

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